Sculpture Milwaukee, a one-of-a-kind urban art experience in downtown Milwaukee, has begun to alter Wisconsin Avenue’s landscape with a new creative project.

Brought to life by the vision of Steve Marcus, when the installation is complete it will feature 22 sculptures by renowned artists from around the world, including three from Milwaukee. Each piece has been engineered for its location by the City of Milwaukee and Terra Engineering & Construction.

This map details the art, specifications, and locations of the work along Wisconsin Avenue. Sculpture Milwaukee will be on view June 1 through October 22.

2017 Sculptures & Corresponding Locations:

#1 – O’Donnell Park
Paul Druecke (American, born 1964)
Shoreline Repast, 2017
double-sided aluminum, paint, steel, recycled wood, hardware
72 x 78 inches
Courtesy The Green Gallery, Milwaukee

#2 – 875 E. Wisconsin Avenue
Manolo Valdés (Spanish, born 1942)
Reina Mariana, 2005
bronze
98 1⁄2 x 78 3⁄4 x 47 1⁄4 inches
Courtesy Marlborough Gallery, New York

#3 – 875 E. Wisconsin Avenue (just west of building)
Tom Otterness (American, born 1952)
Immigrant Family, 2007
bronze, ed. 1/3
129 x 121 x 108 inches
Courtesy Marlborough Gallery, New York

#4 – Planter at 777 E. Wisconsin Avenue
Jim Dine (American, born 1935)
The Heart Called After the Flood, 2011 Bronze, ed. 2/6
89 x 78 x 36 inches
Courtesy Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago

#5 – 777 E. Wisconsin Avenue (west side of plaza deck)
Will Ryman (American, born 1969)
Rose #2 (Icon Red), 2011
painted aluminum, ed. 8
74 1⁄4 x 100 x 57 inches
Courtesy Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York

#6 – 517 E. Wisconsin Avenue
Tony Cragg (British, born 1949, lives in Germany)
Mixed Feelings, 2010
bronze
216 1/2 x 92 7/8 x 88 3/16 inches
Courtesy Marian Goodman Gallery, New York

#7 – 500 E. Wisconsin Avenue
Deborah Butterfield (American, born 1949)
Big Piney, 2016
cast bronze with patina
93 x 112 x 50 inches
Private Collection, Courtesy Zolla Lieberman Gallery, Chicago

#8 – 312 E. Wisconsin Avenue
Lynda Benglis (American, born 1941)
Pink Lady (for Asha), 2013
cast pigmented polyurethane
95 x 30 x 27 inches
Courtesy the artist and Cheim & Read Gallery, New York

#9 – 411 E. Wisconsin Avenue
Tony Tasset (American, born 1960)
Mood Sculpture, 2017
fiberglass and paint, ed. 3 / 1AP
240 x 48 inches diameter
Courtesy Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago

#10 – 333 E. Wisconsin Avenue
Chakaia Booker (American, born 1953)
Holla, 2008
rubber tires, stainless steel
96 x 60 x 48 inches
Collection of the artist, New York

#11 – 301 E. Wisconsin Avenue (planter at Wisconsin Avenue & Broadway)
Michelle Grabner (American, born 1962)
Untitled, 2017
bronze
72 1⁄2 x 25 1⁄2 x 4 inches
Courtesy The Green Gallery, Milwaukee

#12 – 111 E. Wisconsin Avenue (east side of building)
Santiago Calatrava (Spanish, born 1951)
S2, 2015
painted, welded plate aluminum and stainless steel, ed. 1/3
197 x 179 x 18 inches
Courtesy Marlborough Gallery, New York

#13 – 111 E. Wisconsin Avenue (west side of building)
Joel Shapiro (American, born 1941)
Untitled, 1985-86
bronze, ed. 3 + 1 / AP 2/3
168 x 145 x 130 inches
Courtesy Pace Gallery, New York

#14 – RiverWalk Plaza of 648 N. Plankinton Avenue
Dennis Oppenheim (American, 1938-2011) S
Safety Cones, 2017
blaze cast fiberglass, steel, acrylic
216 x 86 x 86 inches
Courtesy the Dennis Oppenheim Studio / Archive, New York

#15 – Planter at 116 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Donald Baechler (American, born 1956)
Plant, 2003
bronze, ed. 8 / 2AP
85 x 67 1⁄2 x 12 inches
Courtesy the artist and Cheim & Read Gallery, New York

#16 – 176 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Tony Tasset (American, born 1960)
Arrow Sculpture, 2016
car paint on aluminum
117 x 195 x 39 inches
Courtesy Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago

#17 – 310 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Sol LeWitt (American, 1928-2007)
Tower (Gubbio), 1996
concrete block
225 x 112 x 112 inches
Courtesy Pace Gallery, New York

#18 – 4th Street & Wisconsin Avenue (southwest corner)
Jessica Stockholder (American, born 1959)
Angled Tangle, 2014
steel, aluminum, auto paint, plastic bollards, wood chips 480 x 240 x 144 inches
Courtesy Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago

#19 – 4th Street & Wisconsin Avenue – Wisconsin Center (northwest corner)
Saint Clair Cemin (Brazilian, born 1951)
Vortex, 2008
hammered stainless steel, ed. 3 / 1AP
472 1⁄2 x 122 x 122 inches
Courtesy Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York

#20 – 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Alison Saar (American, born 1956)
Summer, 2011
bronze
96 x 28 x 30 inches
Courtesy L.A. Louver Gallery, Los Angeles

#21 – 5th Street & Wisconsin Avenue (southeast corner)
John Henry (American, born 1943)
Zach’s Tower, 2007
painted steel
312 x 168 x 144 inches
Courtesy the artist and WORKS A Gallery, Chattanooga

#22 – 580 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Jason S. Yi (American, born South Korea, 1963)
Legend of the White Snake, 2010
PVC tubes and connectors
144 x 264 x 108 inches
Courtesy the artist, Milwaukee