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The museum—located on the University of Louisville’s Belknap campus—announced today that this initiative, called The Speed Outdoors and designed by Reed Hilderbrand Landscape Architecture, will feature 13 large-scale contemporary pieces from its growing collection of outdoor sculptures. Populating the new garden will be works by artists and designers including Zaha Hadid, Sol LeWitt, Deborah Butterfield, and Los Angeles–based designer Kulapat Yantrasast, whose multidisciplinary architecture firm, WHY, led a major renovation and expansion of the Speed that debuted in 2016. That $50 million, four-year project included the new boxy North Pavilion and nearly tripled the institution’s exhibition space.
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