Out of There

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Out of There
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The sculpture in 2018
Artist Clement Meadmore
Year1974 (1974)
Movement Aluminum sculpture
Location Columbus, Ohio; New Orleans

Out of There is a 1974 aluminum sculpture by Clement Meadmore.

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Editions

There are two editions, one of which is installed outside the Columbus Museum of Art, in Columbus, Ohio, United States ( 39°57′51″N82°59′15″W / 39.964080°N 82.987621°W / 39.964080; -82.987621 ). [1] [2] The abstract artwork, painted black, is 78 inches tall and 201 inches long. It was donated to the museum by the Ashland Oil Company in 1979. [3]

The other copy is installed along Camp Street just south of the Hale Boggs Federal Building in New Orleans, Louisiana ( 29°56′54″N90°04′10″W / 29.948271°N 90.069502°W / 29.948271; -90.069502 ). [4] [5]

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References

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