Public Art at Baylor College of Medicine

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Public Art at Baylor College of Medicine


Baylor College of Medicine is not just a place to learn the art of medicine. It is also a place to appreciate the art of sculpture. Two notable sculptures can be found on the main Baylor College of Medicine building at One Baylor Plaza.

Pranayama

Outside the Michael E. DeBakey Museum is “Pranayama,” a sculpture by Mark di Suvero that was dedicated in 1982. The sculpture is named for the Hindu expression for the cycle of life and death. It was placed in recognition of the service of Leonard F. McCollum, a former chairman of Baylor.

Anjin

In the lobby at the main entrance of the DeBakey Museum is “Anjin,” a welded steel sculpture by artist Peter Reginato. Crafted in 1977, the sculpture is on loan from the members of the Taub family, whose philanthropic efforts helped shape the Texas Medical Center.

Learn more about the Art of Baylor.


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