Artificial Rock Number 131

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Artificial Rock #131
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The sculpture outside the Palm Springs Art Museum in 2024
Artificial Rock Number 131
Artist Zhan Wang
Year2012 (2012)
MediumStainless steel sculpture
Location Palm Springs, California, U.S.
Coordinates 33°49′27″N116°32′58″W / 33.8242°N 116.5495°W / 33.8242; -116.5495

Artificial Rock #131 is a 2012 metal sculpture by Zhan Wang, [1] permanently installed outside the Palm Springs Art Museum, in Palm Springs, California. [2] The stainless steel sculpture is based on "scholar's rocks" in traditional Chinese gardening. [3] Palm Springs Life said the work "is as eye-catching as it is monumental". [4]

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