Ugo Rondinone long last happy, 2020
Neon, acrylic glass, translucent foil, aluminum
313 x 768 x 15 cm
Ugo Rondinone's long last happy consists of an impressive and colorful site-specific neon sculpture—that can either be installed free-standing on the roof of a building, or mounted on a facade—whose rainbow-striped letters spell out a poetic statement addressed to passers-by. Rondinone has worked with the theme of rainbows for decades. Since 1997 and his first neon work, cry me a river, the artist has created 14 neon rainbow sculptures.
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