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Installation view of “One-on-One: Ugo Rondinone/Louis Eilshemius” at the Phillips Collection. A large ink-on-paper drawing mounted on canvas by Rondinone, center, is flanked by a selection of ...
No, none of the above: you've entered the "vocabulary of solitude," the sleep-perchance-to-daydream universe of Ugo Rondinone, a Swiss-born contemporary artist endowed with the perfect moniker for a ...
Though Rondinone's Seven Magic Mountains and Miami Mountain look very similar in pictures, there are some differences. In Nevada, the rocks are limestone. In hurricane-prone Florida, they're granite.
The Story Behind Las Vegas’ ‘Seven Magic Mountains’ Desert Art. Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone's colorful land art is bringing happiness to the desert.
How Ugo Rondinone turned Roger Federer into a secret flying sculpture (spoiler: ... requiring Federer to be suspended in a harness and have his face and ears totally covered in casting material ...
Ugo Rondinone, from ‘the mask and the masked’. Image courtesy of Farah Abdessamad The Journal Gallery, through September 21st Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone presents eight stone sculptures.
WONJU, Gangwon Province - Within the grayscale concrete-and-stone museum, which embodies the signature structural vocabulary of Japanese architect Tadao Ando, unfolds an eye-popping explosion of ...
‘The Rainbow Is a Bridge:’ How Ugo Rondinone Imbues Outer Landscapes With Inner Worlds - Artnet News
Ugo Rondinone’s triumphant thirty-year retrospective at the Kunstmuseum Luzern is an ode to Switzerland’s majestic overlapping mountains and verdant terrain. “Cry Me a River” ranges from ...
Ugo Rondinone is a man of ritual. The Swiss artist begins each day in complete solitude – at least five hours of it – before venturing into his studio in Harlem, New York, converted from an abandoned ...
Technically, artist Ugo Rondinone’s “Seven Magic Mountains” doesn’t celebrate its first anniversary until May 7. But “it’s always a celebration” at the towering, neon-hued land art ...
Three years ago, while driving through Harlem, Ugo Rondinone spotted a for-sale sign on an abandoned Romanesque church with a stone facade, immense stained glass windows, and arched wooden double ...
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