''Way Four'' is a
public art
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work by artist
Bernard Kirschenbaum
Bernard Kirschenbaum (born September 3, 1924 in New York City - d. February 16, 2016) was an American artist.
Biography
Kirschenbaum received his bachelor's degree in design from the Chicago Institute of Design in Chicago in 1952.
In 1974 he cr ...
at the
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near
Milwaukee
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,
Wisconsin
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. The
stainless steel sculpture is an open circle that creates an orbit for two triangles; it is installed on the lawn.
See also
* ''
Twist for Max
''Twist for Max'' is a public art work by artist Bernard Kirschenbaum located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The abstract
Abstract may refer to:
* ''Abstract'' (album), 1962 album by Joe Harriott
* Abstract of title ...
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References
1976 sculptures
Outdoor sculptures in Milwaukee
Steel sculptures in Wisconsin
1976 establishments in Wisconsin
Stainless steel sculptures in the United States
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