Articulated Wall

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Articulated Wall
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The sculpture in 2007
Articulated Wall
Artist Herbert Bayer
Location Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Coordinates 39°42′20″N104°59′26″W / 39.70556°N 104.99056°W / 39.70556; -104.99056

Articulated Wall is a sculpture by Herbert Bayer, installed in Denver, Colorado. [1] [2]

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