Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Chicago Public Art










Last week, my classmates and I took a tour to find out the Chicago public arts. This was one of the sculpture we had found. It located in 100 W. Randolph Street, just in front of the James R.Thompson Center. Actually, I have been there before to apply my ID. In the past, I just felt curious about this sculpture, I didn't know the meaning of it. This time, after the fieldtrip,I've found some information about it. It's called Monument with Standing Beast, which created by Jean Dubuffet in 1984. It comprises four elements that suggest a standing animal, a tree, a portal and an architectural form. Next time, if I have friends come to Chicago, I will take them to go around and appreciate it. 

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