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You can visit the offical Walker Art Center
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden site
here.

Here's a some pictures of just a few of the wonderful things in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. I'm sure others have done better at this task than I. I'm obviously not a professional photographer -- but taking photos is a lot of fun, and the Sculpture Garden is a fun place to do it.

Click on any thumbnail for a larger JPEG image.

Panorama


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QTVR Panorama


[ QTVR Low Res (191k) | QTVR High Res (600k) ]

I don't have any way to test this on a Windows computer. If you have a Windows computer, and the QTVR files don't work, please contact me. I made this panorama using my Sony Mavica Digital Camera and Adobe Photoshop on a Macintosh computer. It took approximately 37 photos. Even though I used a tripod, the picture still "slid" downhill slightly and I had to rotate it in Photoshop to compensate. The contrast matching is poor in a couple areas because I neglected to save layer masks. (Doh!)

Spoonbridge and Cherry 1987-1988


Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen

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Four Columns 1996


Sol Lewitt

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Reclining Mother and Child 1960-1961


Henry Moore

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Five Plates, Two Poles 1971


Richard Serra

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Double Curve 1988


Ellsworth Kelly

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Woodrow 1988


Deborah Butterfield

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Walking Man 1988


George Segal

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The Blind Leading the Blind 1947-1949


Louise Bourgeois

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Mark di Suvero 1977-1982


Arikidea

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Here's somebody talking to people who were walking through the sculpture garden. I wanted to talk to them, but they ignored me.

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Photos taken March 20 and 22, 1998 with a Sony Mavica FD5 Digital Camera. Copyright 1998 by Al Iverson. Permission granted to use these images in any noncommercial context as long as I am credited and informed. Contact me with any questions or comments.