Ugo Rondinone Sculptures
Ugo Rondinone is a New York-based, mixed-media artist noted for a range of contemporary paintings and sculptures. He was born in 1964 to Italian parents in the resort town of Brunnen, Switzerland. He moved to Zurich in 1983 to become the assistant to Hermann Nitsch and studied at the Hochschule für Angewandte Kunst in Wien, from 1986–90. In 1998, Rondinone moved to New York City, where he continues to live and work. He is widely known for his temporary, large-scale land art sculpture, Seven Magic Mountains (2016–21), with its seven fluorescently-painted totems of large, car-size stones stacked 32 feet (9.8 m) high. Rondinone has had major solo exhibitions internationally.
2010s Pop Art Ugo Rondinone Sculptures
Stone
2010s Pop Art Ugo Rondinone Sculptures
Concrete
2010s Pop Art Ugo Rondinone Sculptures
Concrete
2010s Pop Art Ugo Rondinone Sculptures
Concrete
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Ugo Rondinone Sculptures
Steel
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Ugo Rondinone Sculptures
Stainless Steel
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Ugo Rondinone Sculptures
Steel
2010s Pop Art Ugo Rondinone Sculptures
Concrete
2010s Pop Art Ugo Rondinone Sculptures
Concrete
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Ugo Rondinone Sculptures
Steel
2010s Pop Art Ugo Rondinone Sculptures
Concrete
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Ugo Rondinone Sculptures
Steel