Dorothy Brett (1883-1977), Massacre in the Canyon of Death: Vision of the Sun God (1958), oil and spangles on board, 67.9 x 88.3 cm. Collection of Tate, UK. Via Tate.
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Interior, with roses, 2014
(An attempt to lead us to digital melancholy)
Spectrum of Time by Peter Erskine is a permanent rainbow sundial calendar installation. Hour and month lines painted on the walls and floor of the 40’ X 40’ X 40’ industrial museum space mark the hours, summer and winter solstices, and the spring and autumn equinoxes with astronomical accuracy. A 30’ X 30’ cross of solar spectrum light powered by the rotation and tilt of the earth tells the time and date. On cloudy days a laser pointer driven by a solar tracking program fills in for the rainbow.
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