Ugo Rondinone's the rainbow body Brings a Vivid, Spiritual Experience to Aspen Art Museum | stupidDOPE
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Ugo Rondinone's exhibition 'rainbow body' at the Aspen Art Museum transforms the gallery into a colorful, immersive experience that explores themes of spirituality and human connection. Featuring 113 lifelike sculptures of dancers, the exhibition emphasizes the ephemeral and mystical qualities of rainbows, highlighting their role as symbols of interconnectivity. Inspired by a Tibetan Buddhist concept, the exhibition invites introspection on impermanence and transformation, utilizing color as a conduit for emotion and spiritual exploration, making visitors reflect on their connection to nature and each other.
Rondinone describes the rainbow as a symbol of connection, linking people to one another and to the world around them.
This vibrant setting serves as the backdrop for 113 life-like sculptures of dancers, each seemingly frozen in moments of anticipation, reflection, or movement.
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