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    • Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky, 1935.

    • Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky, 1935.

    • Cities & towns; Cityscapes; Buildings; Commercial facilities; Stores & shops; Streets

    • Bardstown Road at Bonnycastle Avenue, on left, Louisville, Kentucky. A wide street with two streetcars on separate tracks, two cars driving, and many cars parked on each side of the street. To the left on a street corner is "Wallgreen...
    • Drennon Springs, Ky.

    • Drennon Springs, Ky.

    • Rivers; Pedestrian bridges

    • Four women on a small rope-style footbridge bridge strung across a river. Two of the women are sitting down and two are standing. They all wear long skirts. Drennon Springs was a popular spa site in the 19th centuries, as a result of the salt...
    • Wyatt Hall, circa 2009.

    • Wyatt Hall, circa 2009.

    • Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; University of Louisville. School of Law; Columns; Cupolas; Trees; Cannons;

    • Front of Law School building now known as Wyatt Hall. The leaves on the tree in front of the building have turned from green to orange. The ionic columns at the front entrance can be seen, and a banner is strung between two of them. The words...
    • Untitled, detail.

    • Untitled, detail.

    • Performance art; Signs (Notices); Stripes; Patterns (Design elements); Men; Backs (Anatomy); Clothing & dress; Suits (Clothing); Walking; Automobiles; Vehicles; Sidewalks; Trees; Plants; Details

    • "This is an early example of Buren's use of stripe motifs in a public context. He has continued the practice to the present. For instance, in 1997 in Munster, Germany, his contribution to a festival of site-specific sculpture consisted of...
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    • Untitled.

    • Performance art; Signs (Notices); Stripes; Patterns (Design elements); Men; Backs (Anatomy); Clothing & dress; Suits (Clothing); Walking; Automobiles; Vehicles; Sidewalks; Trees; Plants

    • "This is an early example of Buren's use of stripe motifs in a public context. He has continued the practice to the present. For instance, in 1997 in Munster, Germany, his contribution to a festival of site-specific sculpture consisted of...
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