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The Cube is a large cube shaped sculpture next to the Michigan Union which is balanced on one of its corners and spins surprisingly easy for how heavy it is.

Formally known as The Cube "Endover", the sculpture was created by Tony Rosenthal in 1968. It is a gift of the Class of 1965.

More information is available at http://www.plantext.bf.umich.edu/planner/sculpture/central/cube.htm

Rosenthal's first cube, entitled Alamo, was installed at Astor Place in New York City in 1967 and is one of NYC's most famous public scupltures. Endover is one of several similar sculptures that Rosenthal created following Alamo, although Endover is the only one known to rotate.


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