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Lines in Four Directions realized at Philadelphia Museum of Art

Photo courtesy Philadelphia Museum of Art
Photo courtesy Philadelphia Museum of Art

Originally commissioned in 1981 by the Association for Public Art (then the Fairmount Park Art Association), Sol LeWitt’s Lines in Four Directions in Flowers (2012) has finally been realized 30 years later by the Philadelphia Museum of Art along with OLIN architects and designers. According to Timothy Rub, the Museum’s Art Director, a team of architects, landscapers, gardeners, art historians, and computer programmers were called upon to bring LeWitt’s intricate flower garden to life. Lines in Four Directions in Flowers was installed behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art in the William M. Reilly Memorial.

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Lines in Four Directions in Flowers

(2012)

by Sol LeWitt (1928 - 2007)

Terrace northwest of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Waterworks Drive

Thirty years after the Association for Public Art originally commissioned the work in 1981, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and OLIN architects temporarily brought this Lines in Four Directions in Flowers to life.

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