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"Balanced, Unbalanced T" Sculpture 1981, Artist: Fletcher Benton (born 1931), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Art At Symphony Hall, Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, California
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![]() The sign identifying this sculpture was attached to the concrete base. It read: Fletcher Benton
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![]() The sculpture rested on a balcony of Symphony Hall overlooking the city at mid day.
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![]() An inverted letter T balanced on the top of the sculpture. It was welded in place so was unbalanced as well. Hence the name, "Balanced, Unbalanced T."
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![]() The letter O was one of the three resting places on the concrete slab. A hint of rust was present on the bottom of the O shape.
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![]() A black triangle shape was one of the several shapes that created this sculpture. In this photograph you can see that the triangle was welded to the shape above and the shape below.
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![]() A side view of the sculpture the lower half of which was lit by light reflecting off the building across the street. This angle reveals the two other points of the sculpture mounted to the concrete.
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![]() A cylinder formed the third leg mounted to the concrete base. The cylinder was cleaved into two parts, where the smaller one was the one attached.
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![]() The T from the title,"Balanced, Unbalanced T," was the topmost shape at the summit of the sculpture. It was upside down.
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