“We’re always working to create meaningful new connections between sites, people, and art experiences,” explains Victoria. “So we’re especially delighted at how Doug’s piece, installed where this Hines-developed building conceptually meets the Chicago River, beautifully mirrors the flow of water, as well as the movement of people moving through the space and ascending/descending the escalator. Thank you Doug!“
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