Standing Glass Fish, 1986
wood, glass, steel, silicone, Plexiglas, rubber
264 x 168 x 102 in.
Gift of Anne Pierce Rogers in honor of her grandchildren, Anne and Will Rogers, 1986
Ever since visitors watched its miraculous birth in the Walker's lobby--pieced together scale by scale by artisans for the exhibition of Frank Gehry's work here in 1986--the Standing Glass Fish has become a beloved icon in the city's cultural life. The 22-foot creature waited two years before being carefully disassembled and transported across the street to its permanent habitat: a fantastic lily pond among the Mexican fan palms and calamondin orange trees of the crystalline Cowles Conservatory.
i have fallen in love with 667. such rich blacks, even from expired film.
Shotdate | -location:
2007
May
21
| Minneapolis (US)
Camera
| Filmtype:
250
| 667
(expired)
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