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− | '''''Curl''''' is a giant abstract metal sculpture that sits outside [[Uris Hall]]. It is said to appear to change shape as one walks past it. | + | [[Image:Curl.jpg|thumb|right|''Curl'']] |
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+ | '''''Curl''''' is a giant abstract metal sculpture that sits outside [[Uris Hall]]. It is said to appear to change shape as one walks past it. It is also said to resemble a dollar sign, but the resemblance may not be as clear now that the [[business school]] has moved to [[Manhattanville]]. | ||
It was sculpted by Australian minimalist artist Clement Meadmore and unveiled in [[1968]]. | It was sculpted by Australian minimalist artist Clement Meadmore and unveiled in [[1968]]. | ||
[[Category:Sculptures]] | [[Category:Sculptures]] |
Latest revision as of 21:49, 9 May 2024
Curl is a giant abstract metal sculpture that sits outside Uris Hall. It is said to appear to change shape as one walks past it. It is also said to resemble a dollar sign, but the resemblance may not be as clear now that the business school has moved to Manhattanville.
It was sculpted by Australian minimalist artist Clement Meadmore and unveiled in 1968.