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Pictures: Hirshhorn Museum wrapped in art


Artist Doug Aitken's new installation utilizes the Hirshhorn Museum in D.C. as his canvas. SONG/1 illuminates the entire facade of the Hirshhorn's iconic building, transforming it into "liquid architecture" and an urban soundscape. Using eleven high-definition video projectors, Aitken seamlessly blends imagery to envelop the Museum's exterior, creating a work that redefines cinematic space. The images appear daily from sunset to midnight through May 13.
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Artist Doug Aitken's installation at the Hirshhorn Museum is entitled SONG1. It features 360-degree projections of moving images that wrap around the museum's exterior. The exhibit appears daily from sunset to midnight through May 13.

SONG/1

( Baltimore Sun Photo courtesy of Hirshhorn Museum / April 3, 2012 )
Artist Doug Aitken's installation at the Hirshhorn Museum is entitled SONG1. It features 360-degree projections of moving images that wrap around the museum's exterior. The exhibit appears daily from sunset to midnight through May 13.
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