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Roger Kotoske's Untitled
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Roger Kotoske's Untitled
Take Me There Maybe Later
  • Title

    Untitled (black abstract line, dedicated to Martin Luther King, Jr.)

  • Artist

    Anthony Magar

  • Location

    Burns Park

  • Neighborhood

    Hilltop

  • Year

    June 1968

  • Artwork Type

    Public Sculpture

  • Material

    stainless steel, paint

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About This Piece

In 1968, Roger Kotoske brought artists Robert Morris, Angelo di Benedetto, Richard Van Buren, Peter Forakis, Tony Magar, Dean Fleming, Robert Mangold and Wilbert Verhelst to Denver to create and install outdoor sculptures in Burns Park as part of the Denver National Sculpture Symposium

This piece was dedicated to Martin Luther King, Jr.