Antipodes (sculpture)

Antipodes is a public artwork by American sculptor Jim Sanborn located outside of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC, United States.

[1][2] The original Antipodes is a 6-foot high version of the Hirshhorn sculpture that was created in 1992 which was purchased by art collectors Gilbert and Ann Kinney.

After the Biennial, Sanborn traded the large piece for the smaller version to the Hirshhorn, hence it now residing outside the Washington-based museum.

The smaller version of Antipodes has since been sold to a private collector in California via L.A.

However, select differences do exist between the text seen on Antipodes versus Kryptos such as spacing, additional dots and letters.