Windfall, Aluminum sculpture at Lynden Sculpture Garden, Milwaukee, US
Windfall is an aluminum sculpture at Lynden Sculpture Garden made of red geometric panels arranged at varying angles. The work measures 120 by 290 by 61 centimeters (47 by 114 by 24 inches) and stands among dozens of other large-scale pieces throughout the grounds.
Robert Murray completed this sculpture in 1966 during a period when large-scale public artworks began appearing regularly in American spaces. The installation was part of a broader shift toward placing contemporary art directly in landscape settings rather than galleries alone.
The work is part of a collection that invites artists to present their creations within a natural setting. Visitors experience a dialogue between the landscape and modern artistic expression that transforms the garden into an open creative space.
The sculpture sits within the garden's expansive grounds and is visible from pathways that crisscross the property. Wear comfortable shoes for walking across the uneven, grass-covered terrain while exploring the full collection.
The red aluminum panels shift in appearance throughout the day as sunlight moves across the surfaces and creates shifting shadows. This constant interplay between light and metal means the sculpture looks noticeably different at morning, afternoon, and evening visits.
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