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tv+man+or+five+piece+cube+with+strange+hole Latitude and Longitude:

42°21′32″N 71°05′21″W / 42.358885°N 71.089064°W / 42.358885; -71.089064
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TV Man or Five Piece Cube with Strange Hole
The sculpture in 2019
Artist David Bakalar
Year1993 (1993)
MediumGranite sculpture
Dimensions210 cm × 140 cm × 270 cm (82 in × 57 in × 105 in)
Location Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
Coordinates 42°21′32″N 71°05′21″W / 42.358885°N 71.089064°W / 42.358885; -71.089064
Owner MIT List Visual Arts Center

TV Man or Five Piece Cube with Strange Hole is a 1993 mountain rose colored granite and steel sculpture by David Bakalar, installed on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) campus, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. The five abstract, organic elements of the sculpture reflect the influences of Constructivism and Surrealism on the artist's style. The geometric forms use negative space to help compose an anthropomorphic ensemble. [1]

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  1. ^ "TV Man or Five-Piece Cube with Strange Hole". MIT List Visual Arts Center. 10 April 2014. Retrieved 2020-01-26.



tv+man+or+five+piece+cube+with+strange+hole Latitude and Longitude:

42°21′32″N 71°05′21″W / 42.358885°N 71.089064°W / 42.358885; -71.089064
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
TV Man or Five Piece Cube with Strange Hole
The sculpture in 2019
Artist David Bakalar
Year1993 (1993)
MediumGranite sculpture
Dimensions210 cm × 140 cm × 270 cm (82 in × 57 in × 105 in)
Location Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
Coordinates 42°21′32″N 71°05′21″W / 42.358885°N 71.089064°W / 42.358885; -71.089064
Owner MIT List Visual Arts Center

TV Man or Five Piece Cube with Strange Hole is a 1993 mountain rose colored granite and steel sculpture by David Bakalar, installed on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) campus, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. The five abstract, organic elements of the sculpture reflect the influences of Constructivism and Surrealism on the artist's style. The geometric forms use negative space to help compose an anthropomorphic ensemble. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "TV Man or Five-Piece Cube with Strange Hole". MIT List Visual Arts Center. 10 April 2014. Retrieved 2020-01-26.



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