From Artsy: “In keeping with Asheville as a spot of renewal, the Asheville Artwork Museum has put in artist Henry Richardson’s Reflections on Unity (2016) on a domestically quarried boulder in its entry plaza. The 5,000-pound orb is comprised of 1000’s of items of reduce and chiseled glass, and positioned instantly throughout from a granite obelisk in-built 1897 to honor Zebulon B. Vance, a former Accomplice colonel, U.S. senator, and North Carolina governor. Mild emanates from Richardson’s composition, metaphorically suggesting an ongoing and indefinite alternate between the museum and Asheville’s historical past.”
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