Arlington, Texas: Sky Mirror
A 35-foot-wide mirrored disk. Weighs 23 tons, cost $14 million. Made by Anish Kapoor, who created The Bean in Chicago. You can see yourself on one side, the big Texas sky on the other. Kapoor calls it a "non-object," a thing that's invisible despite its monumental size. Unveiled October 11, 2013.
- Address:
- AT&T Way, Arlington, TX
- Directions:
- I-30 exits 28 or 29. Drive south to AT&T Way. You'll see the big AT&T Stadium in the distance; Sky Mirror is in front of it, on the west side of AT&T Way just south of its intersection with E. Randol Mill Rd.
- Hours:
- August 2016: Reported annoyingly inaccessible. Local health policies may affect hours and access.
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When you take a tour of Cowboys (AT&T) Stadium they discuss/view it from the inside. Jerry Jones is great at making money and these tours cost money, but are fun to do when visiting Dallas area.
[Laura Lason, 11/03/2016]This is fenced and has trees around it. You really cannot appreciate it from so far away.
[Carmen Reed, 08/06/2016]Sky Mirror
After our tour of Cowboys stadium, we visited the mirror. Security recommended parking in Lot 5 (free when no event happening). Mirror viewed from outside fenced area. It was overcast the day we visited. Not much reflection visible.
[Terry, 01/09/2014]Nearby Offbeat Places
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This reflective piece of art was created by Anish Kapoor, the same artist who designed The Bean in Chicago.