Infinite Bridge at Northpark University

I’ve installed my Infinite Bridge in this fantastic outdoor setting at Northpark University in Chicago. The piece is part of a show called “Something About Coming and Going” curated by Tim Lowly. It was always intended to be suspended, so I’m pleased to finally get to do it. The show opens next week with a reception on March 28th.

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Comments (6) to “Infinite Bridge at Northpark University”

  1. Nice placement, D. And good use of your powers of sorcery to make the piece float in the middle of the air.

  2. Hey, Rob! I love this bridge. I think it’s nice to see a bridge that doesn’t span what divides, but relates to itself and is still a bridge that wants to be traversed. I know, I know— I do just like the look of it, but I can’t help but enjoy (my) idea of it. I’m a slow learner. Love, Mama

  3. Day, very nice. This is probably your most feminite piece up to date. Looks really good in those arches too. Have you ever read “Heaven” by Peter Kreft. This piece reminds me a bit of what he writes in that book about what he thinks heaven is like. A combination of eastern and western thoughts. Western in its idea of going somewhere and finishing somewhere and eastern in its cyclical idea of going around and around. always beginning always finding (not ending)…

  4. Dayton,
    Nice pictures. The reception is on the 29th (not the 28th) from 5 - 7 pm.

  5. Dayton,

    Looks great. I would love to see side-by-side pictures of it with some of the beautiful rose windows of medieval cathedrals.

    -cc

  6. So this is way overdue, but the installation of this is faaaaaaaaaaaantastic. Love it.

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