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Ugo Rondinone (born 1964) is a Swiss-born mixed-media artist living in New York. He first came to international attention during the 1990s with discursive and diverse installations. Spanning sculpture, painting, video, sound and photography his works frequently employ the experiential qualities of the everyday reflecting on the boundaries between fiction and reality.〔(Ugo Rondinone, 'Primitive' ) (The Common Guild )〕 ==Life & Work== Ugo Rondinone was born in 1964 to Italian parents in the resort town of Brunnen, Switzerland. He studied at the Hochschule für Angewandte Kunst in Vienna, from 1986 to 1990 and in 1998 moved to New York City where he continues to live and work.〔(Ugo Rondinone Biography ), (Galerie Eva Presenhuber ), retrieved 04.04.2015〕 Rondinone emerged onto the international art scene in the 1990s and has become one of the leading visual artists of his generation.〔(Ugo Rondinone Biography ), (New Media Encyclopedia ), retrieved 04.04.2015〕 Many of his pieces coax the viewer into a meditative state like the blurred, brightly colored, concentric rings of his target-shaped paintings;〔(Ugo Rondinone 'Post-History Painting', ) (Pomeranz Collection )〕 or his strictly black and white landscapes of gnarled trees that seem to bristle with energy.〔(Ugo Rondinone, 'Temporary Contemporary' ), (Bass Museum of Art )〕 His large rainbow signs are just as enigmatically alluring with their imperative affirmations of “Hell, Yes!” or “Our Magic Hour.” These signs seem to point to some hidden aspect of our reality and history.〔(Ugo Rondinone, 'Hell Yes' Exhibition ), (New Museum Digital Archive )〕 One sign, “Dog Days Are Over,” presented in 1996 at Zurich's Museum für Gegenwartskunst, proclaims an end to a period of turmoil, but what that period is remains unclear.〔(Ugo Rondinone 'Dog Days Are Over' ), (Migros Museum )〕 The signs encapsulate and make palpable an unnamed collective desire, and, in turn, inspire a new one: to understand why this hour, for example, is so magical. In 2015, Rondinone proposed ''Seven Magic Mountains'', an installation of seven neon stone totems painted in artificially bright yellows, purples and other colors, constructed from car-size stone cut from a Nevada quarry and stacked 32 feet high. The public installation, along Interstate 15 just south of Las Vegas, may open in late 2015 or in early 2016, and will remain on display for two years.〔Graham Bowley (April 9, 2015), (Splash of color in the desert ) ''New York Times''.〕
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