Michael Grossert's 'Walk-in Sculpture'

One of many of the post-war experimental playground designers, Michael Grossert is a swiss sculptor who designed a small number of play sculptures in the late 1960s, early 1970s.

The phrase he used to describe his work was 'walk-in sculpture'--where the public can interact in a more complete way with the work,, walking through, under, around, and on his work. Some of his larger and later ideas were whole landscapes of shapes and colors that would excite the passerby.

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