Continuum (sculpture)
Continuum is a public artwork by American sculptor Charles O. Perry located in front of the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, United States.
Description
The sculpture is a large swirling abstract that consists of 8 bronze pieces painted black and placed on a pole.Information
According to the artist the piece "began as an exploration of the Möbius strip, a product of pure mathematics formed by joining two ends of a strip of paper after giving one end a 180-degree twist, thus creating only one edge. The center of the bronze sculpture symbolizes a black hole, while the edge shows the flow of matter through the center from positive to negative space and back again in a continuum."A similar sculpture by Perry, Continuum II, is installed in Marina Square in Singapore and dates to 1986.