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Whatever Happened to That Di Suvero Sculpture Near the Meyerson?

You'll recall that Mark di Suvero's 60-foot Proverb sculpture had to be taken down last year when the DSO sold a chunk of land on which an office tower is now being built. An alert FrontBurnervian has discovered where Proverb wound up. It now stands in a canyon on a Montana ranch. And now you know [beat] the rest of the story.
By Tim Rogers |
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Photo by sd98fw897r via Flickr
Photo by sd98fw897r via Flickr

You’ll recall that Mark di Suvero’s 60-foot Proverb sculpture had to be taken down last year when the DSO sold a chunk of land on which an office tower is now being built. An alert FrontBurnervian has discovered where Proverb wound up. It now stands in a canyon on a Montana ranch. And now you know [beat] the rest of the story.

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