Framework for Landscape, 1989

Framework for Landscape, a site-specific installation constructed for the Aspen Art Museum, prompted viewers to explore the landscape around the museum via a series of wooden and concrete sculptural elements that led them through the site. Each element—a gateway, a bridge, a bench, a latticed fence—acted as a “frame,” emphasizing a particular aspect of the site or view of the landscape, while offering access to the natural environment.

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