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Rainbow Machine

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Artist
  
Joseph Burlini

Type
  
kinetic

Owner
  
Marquette University

Year
  
1993

Dimensions
  
550 cm (216 in)

Location
  
Haggerty Museum of Art, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Rainbow Machine is a public art work by American artist Joseph Burlini, located on the campus of Marquette University in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Description

The work consists of four tall steel poles affixed with moving holographic arms. Each pole is 12 feet tall and has a six-foot arm on each side that swivels at the center point. The face of each arm is covered with a holographic decal that reflects light, color and motion as the arm moves in the breeze. The work is oriented toward the Marquette Interchange a short distance from the entrance of the Haggerty Museum of Art.

History

While fabricated in 1993, Rainbow Machine was not installed in Milwaukee until 2000. According to the Haggerty Art Museum, it was previously installed on Michigan Avenue in Chicago.

Artist

Burlini is a graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and maintains a studio in Arlington Heights, Illinois.

References

Rainbow Machine Wikipedia


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