There’s an installation just like this on Highland Ave. in the Old Fourth Ward. Except over there they call it “art.”
I learned recently that the installation on N Highland was meant to represent all of the skyscrapers (to scale) in Atlanta at the time of the art installation- it makes a little more sense in that context. Still not my favorite public art in town.
Yes, that’s true. But I’d still prefer no stack o’ cinder blocks in my own neighborhood, no matter how meaningful they happen to be.
I hate that thing.
Ha! I see I have been beaten to comparing this to Sol Lewitt’s sculpture on Highland (which I kind of love). The best thing about the Lewitt sculpture is the city was so blissfully unaware it was art, they planted trees in the middle of it once.
Lewitt is, of course, an acquired taste.
Of course.
Isn’t the Lewitt sculpture overdue to be yarn-bombed?
This will be the best that Trinity Triangle will ever look.
There’s an installation just like this on Highland Ave. in the Old Fourth Ward. Except over there they call it “art.”
I learned recently that the installation on N Highland was meant to represent all of the skyscrapers (to scale) in Atlanta at the time of the art installation- it makes a little more sense in that context. Still not my favorite public art in town.
Yes, that’s true. But I’d still prefer no stack o’ cinder blocks in my own neighborhood, no matter how meaningful they happen to be.
I hate that thing.
Ha! I see I have been beaten to comparing this to Sol Lewitt’s sculpture on Highland (which I kind of love). The best thing about the Lewitt sculpture is the city was so blissfully unaware it was art, they planted trees in the middle of it once.
Lewitt is, of course, an acquired taste.
Of course.
Isn’t the Lewitt sculpture overdue to be yarn-bombed?
This will be the best that Trinity Triangle will ever look.