Is it me, or did the city forget that a great sculpture deserves a great setting? It seems to me that after the city received The Grande Vitesse that the officials placing the Calder in the Plaza thought — hey, it’s cool enough, let’s just cover this football-sized plaza with cement and call it good. Wow — what a miss. It could be so much better — a meeting place, a gathering place, a place to sit and contemplate public art — there is not so much as 1 bench to be found. I would think in a city that prides itself on good civic design, that we could re-invent a plaza and make it someplace spectacular — like the art sitting in it represents.