Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, Walker Art Center:
Saul Baizerman
Nike, bronze, 1949-1952
Deborah Butterfield
Woodrow, bronze, 1988
Alexander Calder
Octopus, steel, painted, 1964
Alexander Calder
The Spinner, aluminum, steel, paint, 1966
Tony Cragg
Ordovician Pore, granite, steel, 1989
Mark di Suvero
Arikidea, Cor-Ten steel, steel, wood, 1977-1982
Mark di Suvero
Molecule, steel, paint, 1977-1983
Barry Flanagan
Hare on Bell on Portland Stone Piers, bronze, limestone, 1983
Wim Delvoye
Caterpillar #5, laser-cut steel, stainless steel, 2002
Frank Gehry
Standing Glass Fish, 1986
wood, glass, steel, silicone, Plexiglas, rubber
264 x 168 x 102 in
Charles Ginnever
Nautilus, Cor-Ten steel, 1976
Georg Kolbe
Junge Frau (Young Woman), bronze, 1926
Jacques Lipchitz
Prometheus Strangling the Vulture II, bronze, 1944/1953
Henry Moore
Reclining Mother and Child, bronze, 1960-1961
Standing Figure: Knife Edge, bronze, 1961
David Nash
Standing Frame, charred white oak, 1987
Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen
Spoonbridge and Cherry, aluminum, stainless steel, paint, 1985-1988
The spoon weighs 5,800 pounds and the cherry 1,200 pounds.
Judith Shea
Without Words, bronze, marble, limestone, 1988
Tony Smith
Amaryllis, Cor-Ten steel, paint, 1965/1968
Kelly's Double Curve is in the background. ( I like these two)
All of the wonderful photographs on these six pages were taken by my brother, Douglas Miller, who generously photographed them for my website. He owns the copyright.
I don't think there is any problem here, I am not using them for profit and I have sourced the pictures.