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Title
Bridge for Robert Venturi
Artist
Siah Armajani
Date
1970
Dimensions
14 × 76.625 × 12.25 inches
Materials
wood, stain
Location
Not on view

Object Details

Type
Sculpture
Accession Number
1977.67
Credit Line
Purchased with the aid of funds from Mr. Brooks Walker, Jr., 1977

object label Siah Armajani, Bridge for Robert Venturi (1970) , 1998

Known for the Irene Hixon Whitney Bridge that connects the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and Loring Park, Armajani makes work that confounds the boundaries between art and architecture, public and private art. Armajani questions the nature of function and form, taking his inspiration from early American architectural archetypes such as log cabins, Shaker barns, and covered bridges.

Bridge for Robert Venturi is one in a series of models called “Limit Bridges” where the apparently logical passageway is diverted and/or denied. Dedicated to Robert Venturi, a noted American architect who has championed vernacular architecture and written much about the need for the built environment to connect with the larger environment, Armajani' s bridge is an intentional contradiction of form and function serving an invisible landscape where its form may actually function.

Label text for Siah Armajani, Bridge for Robert Venturi (1970), from the exhibition 100 Years of Sculpture: From the Pedestal to the Pixel, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, February 22-May 24, 1998.

Copyright 1998 Walker Art Center