Pylons, 1995
Artworks: Sculpture
Artworks: Sculpture
Materials
Granite and stainless steelDates
- Constructed, 1995
Description
Martin Puryear's Pylons are placed along the waterfront of the Belvedere, near the Winter Garden. The two pylons are opposite in aesthetics. One is solid and angular; the other is perforated steel mesh that spirals upward. The Pylons are designed to be viewed from either land or water; the two forms stand like columns visually connecting the two.
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Location
Vesey St. & North End Avenue
New York, NY 10282
United States
New York, NY 10282
United States
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