Spoonbridge Cherry Sculpture, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis

The Spoonbridge Cherry, a 52-foot-tall sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, is a prominent feature of the Walker Art Center Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis. Completed in 1988, the sculpture is a playful representation of a giant cherry, complete with a stem, resting on a spoon. It has become a beloved landmark and a popular spot for visitors to the Walker Art Center, which is dedicated to modern and contemporary art. The sculpture garden itself is an integral part of the museum's experience, offering a unique setting for viewing art in an outdoor environment.
The Spoonbridge Cherry, a 52-foot-tall sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, is a prominent feature of the Walker Art Center Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis. Completed in 1988, the sculpture is a playful representation of a giant cherry, complete with a stem, resting on a spoon. It has become a beloved landmark and a popular spot for visitors to the Walker Art Center, which is dedicated to modern and contemporary art. The sculpture garden itself is an integral part of the museum's experience, offering a unique setting for viewing art in an outdoor environment.
Photo taken in May 2022. © 2026 Chad Davis
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