Artist | Gary Freeman |
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Year | 1991 |
Type | Cor-Ten steel |
Dimensions | 490 cm × 160 cm × 120 cm (192 in × 63 in × 48 in) |
Location | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States |
39°47′22″N 86°9′27″W / 39.78944°N 86.15750°W | |
Owner | WFYI |
For Endless Trees, or For Endless Trees IV, is a public sculpture by American artist Gary Freeman. It is located in front of the WFYI office building in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The Cor-Ten steel sculpture consists of four vertical beams, grouped closely together, that branch out at the top. It measures approximately sixteen feet tall, five feet wide and four feet long.[1] The sculpture was commissioned by the Indiana Gas Company in 1991 for their offices at 1600 North Meridian Street.[2] This location is now home to WFYI.
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References
- ↑ Save Outdoor Sculpture, Indiana Survey (1992). "For Endless Trees IV (sculpture)". SIRIS. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 25 March 2010.
- ↑ Greiff, Glory-June (2005). Remembrance, Faith & Fancy: Outdoor Public Sculpture in Indiana. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. p. 178.
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