Octave–2:1
Octave–2:1
Octave–2:1
Octave–2:1
Octave–2:1
Octave–2:1
Octave–2:1

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A visual description of a musical chord, one of three sculptures, derived from mathematical patterns in music – Octave–2:1. It was commissioned as a legacy to Barbara Hepworth's, 'Three Forms Divided' stolen from this location in 2011.
Title

Octave–2:1

Date

2016

Medium

spheroidal cast iron

Accession number

SE21_VA_S004

Acquisition method

commissioned by Southwark Council in partnership with the Contemporary Arts Society, the Dulwich Park Friends, Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Dulwich Society

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Southwark Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Access note

open to the public

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Located at

Dulwich Park, Southwark

SE21 7EA

Located by the football pitches, Court Lane entrance.