Congruence stands twenty-one feet on the Sky Terrace at Crystal Bridges. Twelve truncated octahedrons stack into a central tower, with four further forms placed separately on the deck.
The truncated octahedron is a fourteen-faced solid that packs in three dimensions without leaving gaps. The stacked arrangement follows fluorite, a mineral that grows upward in interlocking cubes.
Powder-coated stainless steel with internal LED lighting, twenty-one by twelve by twelve feet.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art commissioned the work in 2023 for the Sky Terrace above Campus Parking, and acquired it into the permanent collection in 2025.
LOCATIONCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas
YEAR2023
PARTNERCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art
MATERIALSPowder-coated stainless steel, LED
TYPEPermanent