グッゲンハイム美術館のインスタグラム(guggenheim) - 2月20日 05時56分
In the summer of 1984, a crimson plantlike form sprouted from the top of Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic building, trailing translucent tentacles into the New York City sky. The inflatable sculpture by Otto Piene was a prelude to a unique performance “SkyDance/SkyTime,” conceived by Piene, choreographer Elaine Summers, and composer Carman Moore. Created specifically for the museum's rotunda, this multimedia spectacle incorporated dance, live music, film projections, and inflatable sculptures.
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Since opening in 1959, our Frank Lloyd Wright-designed museum has served as inspiration for invention, challenging artists and architects to react to its eccentric, organic design. Follow #Guggenheim60 to discover more artist interventions during our 60th anniversary year!
Photos: David Heald
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