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Reading Cones is a sculpture by artist Richard Serra, located in Grant Park. It is named for the town in which it was made (Reading, Pennsylvania) and it is one more example of how art is an integral ...
The Reading Cones are located in Grant Park. Grant park has bunch of unique artwork to look at. Reading Cones—named for the town in which it was made, Reading, Pennsylvania—is a good example of Serra’...
Serra's Reading Cones are in Grant Park, in the south loop area. The name does not refer to the activity of reading but rather to where they were done in Reading, PA. Check it out if you are in the ar...
Sculptures located in Grant Park, between Michigan and Lake, are part of the many public works exhibited in the city, in this case by sculptor Richard Serra. Personally, they don't have me ...
By walking in the beautiful and huge Grant Park I noticed these two high steel curves, apparently rugged, which I did not find described in any tourist guide.
Cool Sculptures
Reading Cones is a sculpture by artist Richard Serra, located in Grant Park. It is named for the town in which it was made (Reading, Pennsylvania) and it is one more example of how art is an integral ...
Very Intersting artwork
The Reading Cones are located in Grant Park. Grant park has bunch of unique artwork to look at. Reading Cones—named for the town in which it was made, Reading, Pennsylvania—is a good example of Serra’...
Really interesting sculpture
Serra's Reading Cones are in Grant Park, in the south loop area. The name does not refer to the activity of reading but rather to where they were done in Reading, PA. Check it out if you are in the ar...
The work of Richard Serra
Sculptures located in Grant Park, between Michigan and Lake, are part of the many public works exhibited in the city, in this case by sculptor Richard Serra. Personally, they don't have me ...
- It's not Cor-Ten steel.
By walking in the beautiful and huge Grant Park I noticed these two high steel curves, apparently rugged, which I did not find described in any tourist guide.