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The artworks will be designed to"reflect the individual personality of each concourse and its travelers" and also"speak to the international audience of DEN while also highlighting the culture of the vibrant City of Denver and the unique State of Colorado," according to Ashley Forest, a spokesperson for the airport. They will also"act as a landmark or meeting point" and provide a sense of"place" and"wonderment.
One project is for a"large-scale suspended artwork" that will be placed within the circulation spaces of the newly-constructed Concourse A-West expansion at the airport, according to city documents. Ball-Nogues Studio, the firm of artist, a former Coloradan who now lives in Los Angeles, will receive $2,499,474 to complete the project in three years, with the opportunity for two one-year extensions. Ball declined to comment, preferring to speak once the project is fully approved.
"The artwork will be created from stainless-steel ball chain and enamel paint titled, 'Dance the Sky Softly,'" the documents state, noting that the installation will be approximately 512 feet in length, 50 feet in width and 16 feet in height. It will be"inspired by the light, form and colors of the Colorado Rockies. Series of catenary curves of ball chain will cascade throughout the ceilings, creating moiré patterns that oscillate in color to create cloud like forms.
"The artworks will be created from powder-coated stainless-steel tubing, LED lights and optical glass titled 'The Constellations,'" according to city documents, with each sculpture measuring approximately 38 feet in length, 36 feet in width and 16 feet in height. These sculptures will be designed"based upon the geometry of specific constellations positioned above Denver’s skies during the Winter and Summer Solstice.
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