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Mo, Ni, Que
ArtistSamuel Buri
Year1975
Typefiberglass
Dimensions140 cm × 220 cm × 91 cm (54 in × 86 in × 36 in)
LocationLynden Sculpture Garden, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Coordinates43°10′31.3″N 87°56′13.3″W / 43.175361°N 87.937028°W / 43.175361; -87.937028

Mo, Ni, Que is a public art work by Swiss artist Samuel Buri located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The fiberglass sculpture consists of three colorful cows that appear to graze; it is installed on the lawn.[1] The title of the sculpture is derived from the name of its original owner, Monique Barbier.[2] Mo, Ni, Que was exhibited at the Kunsthalle, Basel, Switzerland from January 22 to February 20, 1977, as part of a three-man show featuring Samuel Buri, William Phillips and Hans Remond.

References

  1. ^ Buck, Diane (1995). Outdoor Sculpture in Milwaukee: A Cultural and Historical Guidebook. Madison: The State Historical Society of Wisconsin. pp. 174–176. ISBN 0-87020-276-6.
  2. ^ Auer, James (July 1, 1979). "Bradley Roundup". Milwaukee Journal.