Correlation: Two White Line Diagonals and Two Arcs with a Sixteen-Foot Radius | |
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Artist | Robert Mangold |
Year | 1977–1978 |
Location | Columbus, Ohio, United States |
39°57′59.6″N 83°0′4.9″W / 39.966556°N 83.001361°W |
Correlation: Two White Line Diagonals and Two Arcs with a Sixteen-Foot Radius, also known as Correlations, [1] is a 1977–1978 by Robert Mangold, installed on the exterior of the Bricker Federal Building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. [2]
The abstract artwork features ten orange porcelain enamel panels arranged on the building's facade. Each panel measures approximately 8 ft. x 4 ft. x 2 in. A nearby plaque reads: "Robert Mangold / Correlation: Two White / Line Diagonals And Two / Arcs With A 16 Foot Radius / 1977 / Commissioned Under The / Art-In-Architecture Program / General Services Administration / United States Of America." [2]
Correlation cost $70,000 and was commissioned by the General Services Administration's Art-in-Architecture Program. The artwork was surveyed by the Smithsonian Institution's " Save Outdoor Sculpture!" program in 1994. [2]