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Visitors in Chicago pass a 30ft-high eyeball sculpture by Tony Tasset that has been unveiled at Pritzker Park. Tasset has previously worked on a smaller version of the sculpture, which was only 12ft high.
He worked with half a dozen fibreglass specialists to complete the project – which he named simply Eye.
The piece will be on display in the park until the end of October.
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