‘Batcolumn’
A 21-tonne baseball bat! has joined the Chicago sky-j fine. The dedication waai made by Mrs Joan Mondale, i wife of the Vice-President,! who joined the artist, Claes' Oldenburg, in releasing a! flood of balloons that! swirled up and around the, huge, grey column of latticed steel. Mr Oldenburg! said that his 30-metre “Batcolumn,” commissioned by the Federal Government’s art-in architecture programme for $lOO,OOO represents the “vertical, factual, realistic” feelings he has I about the city where he was (raised. — Chicago.
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Press, 24 May 1977, Page 4
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