‘Antipodes’ at the Hirshhorn is One of Jim Sanborn’s Many Text-Inspired Public Works
“Antipodes” 1997 (copper and petrified wood) WASHINGTON, DC—In 1989, Jim Sanborn created “Kryptos,” a stone-slab water feature with encoded text
“Antipodes” 1997 (copper and petrified wood) WASHINGTON, DC—In 1989, Jim Sanborn created “Kryptos,” a stone-slab water feature with encoded text
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