Spoonbridge and Cherry is a well-known sculpture located in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The sculpture was created by artists Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen and was completed in 1988.
The centerpiece of the sculpture is a large spoon with a cherry on the end, which is made of stainless steel and aluminum. The cherry is painted a vibrant red color, while the spoon is a glossy silver. The entire sculpture measures 52 feet long and 29 feet tall.
Spoonbridge and Cherry has become a landmark in Minneapolis and is popular with both locals and tourists. Many visitors to the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden take photos in front of the sculpture, as it is a unique and eye-catching piece of art. Additionally, the sculpture is often featured in promotional materials for the city of Minneapolis and is considered one of the most iconic pieces of public art in the area.
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