Six Public Sculptures in Texas to See Before You Die

by Glasstire August 24, 2014

 

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Moe Profane August 25, 2014 - 15:17

Someone kill me now cuz I don’t really want to see any of those.

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34% MORE PAPER August 25, 2014 - 22:23

Omgggg roadtriiiippppp. Do you do tours ? Those buried cars are just sooo zany! I mean, they are like buried! Like carhenge! Zonkers!

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Rainey Knudson August 27, 2014 - 10:31

Hi 34%, we could totally put together a tour for you! That would be fun.

Oh wait — were you just kidding?

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Marshall Harris August 27, 2014 - 09:01

A request concerning the “Top Lists” be they events or public art etc. It would be nice to hear the reasoning behind the choices, not to dispute the recommendations but to give some objectivity to the choices made. For instance “We like the bubbly river thing because of it’s playfulness and serendipitous surprise.” or ” We like the big pink granite things because that their sheer mass, like a Richard Serra work, makes you feel small, like an ant playing on a giants picnic table.” Then I can get excited about what turns you guys on about the works as well as experiencing the works for myself. Just a suggestion.

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Doris Murdock August 27, 2014 - 11:17

Appreciated Bill’s parkour-inspired approach to 45-90-180

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kate edwards August 27, 2014 - 14:35

Any chance Glasstire could publish a list, not just the video?

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joel Sampson August 29, 2014 - 22:29

Fun, and a couple I did not know about.

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Terry Mahaffey August 31, 2014 - 07:06

Small correction Bill: Sam Houston is not from Texas. He was born in rural western Virginia and came to Texas (actually fled to Texas to escape a legal judgement) when he was nearly forty years old. Died in Huntsville.

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