Richard Lippold (1915-2002) — "Flight" [wire sculpture in the Pan Am Building, New York City, 1963}

seen from United States
seen from Mexico

seen from India

seen from Malaysia

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Russia
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from Russia
seen from Russia

seen from United States

seen from Singapore
seen from United States

seen from Singapore

seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from Singapore
seen from China
seen from Australia

seen from Algeria
Richard Lippold (1915-2002) — "Flight" [wire sculpture in the Pan Am Building, New York City, 1963}
Richard Lippold, Full Moon
A review of Google Streetview shows that at some point after Sept 2017, the Inland Steel Building in Chicago installed curtains that blocked the view of the iconically transparent lobby, Richard Lippold's lobby art, Frank Gehry's cast glass jumble of a security desk—and the computer screens of the security guards playing Cowcatcher there all day.
images: google streetview details of the lobby of chicago's inland steel building by skidmore owings & merrill, with curtains (c. 2022) and without (c. 2017).
richard lippold, 1949-50
Richard Lippold The Sun 1953-1956 Gold wire
i t ‘ s a l w a y s c o m p l i c a t e d
i s n ‘ t i t ?
Richard Lippold (1915-2002) — Variation Number 7 "Full Moon" [brass rods, nickel-chromium and stainless steel wire, 1950]