The Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium at the second floor of the Museum of Modern Art recently exhibited Ellsworth Kelly's "Sculpture for a Large Wall." This piece spans more than 65 feet, and is comprised of 104 shaped anodized aluminum panels suspended between double rows of horizontal rods allowing each panel to be positioned either upright or tilted at angle. The sculpture was created in 1957.
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