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What does 400 tons of pure glass look like At the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art this month, you can find out鈥攖hanks to a new maze designed and built by the artist Robert Morris using 968,902 pounds of one-inch-thick glass. Last week, the Kansas City museum completed work on Morris ; Glass Labyrinth, which took two months to build thanks to its fragile, weighty design. From above, the maze is shaped like a triangle, terminating in an arrow at the center. But from afar, it looks like an optical phenomenon鈥攊f not not for the steel plate that runs along the upper edge of the seven-foot-tall glass plates, it would seem downright ghostly. Here what the 83-year-old sculptor had to say about the piece in
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