Indeterminate Line
Sculpture in Denver, Colorado, U.S.
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Indeterminate Line is a 1987 oxidized steel public art sculpture by Bernar Venet installed in Beverly Hills, California.[1][2] A later 2004 Cor-ten steel version is installed outside Denver's Colorado Convention Center at Speer Boulevard, in the U.S. state of Colorado.[3] It was installed at a cost of US$600,000. The 33-foot sculpture takes the form of a linear torqued circle.[4]
| Indeterminate Line | |
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| Artist | Bernar Venet |
| Year | 2004 |
| Location | Denver, Colorado, U.S. |
| 39.7414°N 104.9985°W | |
Venet's related work, Two Indeterminate Lines (1993), consisting of two circular steel coils, is in the public art collection of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[5]

