Aurora (di Suvero)

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Year1992-1993
Typesculpture
Dimensions5.0 m × 6.0 m (16.4 ft × 19.6 ft × 28.8 ½ ft)
Aurora
ArtistMark di Suvero
Year1992-1993
Typesculpture
Dimensions5.0 m × 6.0 m (16.4 ft × 19.6 ft × 28.8 ½ ft)
LocationNational Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.
OwnerNational Gallery of Art

Aurora is a public artwork by American artist Mark di Suvero. It is in the collection of the National Gallery of Art and on display at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., United States.[1][2]

Aurora consists of 8 tons of steel, resting on three diagonal supports.[3][4] Certain "linear elements converge within a central circular hub and then explode outward."[3]

Information

The name of the sculpture comes from a poem by Federico García Lorca about New York City.[3]

Acquisition

The sculpture is a gift from the Gift of Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation.[1]

Reception

According to the National Gallery of Art the supports and steel "combine massive scale with elegance of proportion," and "imparting tension and dynamism."[3] Michael Kimmelman of The New York Times called the work "pure compacted energy".[5]

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