Wind Leaves (Kahn)
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''Wind Leaves'' is a public artwork by American artist
Ned Kahn Ned Kahn is an environmental artist and sculptor, known in particular for museum exhibits he has built for the Exploratorium in San Francisco. His works usually intend to capture an invisible aspect of nature and make it visible. Early life Kahn ...
located on the downtown lakefront Pier Wisconsin in
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,
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. It was created in 2006 and consists of a series of seven tall structures made from
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and stainless steel.
Kahn website
The structures, which move with the wind, have leaf forms at the top covered by thousands of stainless steel disks.


Description

The seven . structures that make up ''Wind Leaves'' each have a semi-circular form at the top which is covered by stainless steel disks. This provides a sparkling surface that reflects its surroundings such as the lakefront, city traffic at night, and the sunset.Bergin, Mary (9/16/2006)"Enlisting Nature; Wind, Lake, Sky Combine to Create Art on Milwaukee's Shore.", ''The Capital Times'' There are hand wheels on the support columns that allow the viewers to interact with the sculpture by turning it. ''Wind Leaves'' also has ball bearings in the columns that cause the work to move with the wind. The artwork has a musical component as well. There are a group of benches with drum sticks around the columns that can be played like
xylophone The xylophone (; ) is a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck by mallets. Like the glockenspiel (which uses metal bars), the xylophone essentially consists of a set of tuned wooden keys arranged in ...
s, and there is a musical instrument that can be played by dropping pebbles into it.


Historical information

''Wind Leaves'' is an environmental sculpture currently located in front of
Discovery World Discovery World is a science and technology museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The museum is dedicated to inspiring the next generation of STEM majors through curiosity and creativity. Focus Mission "Discovery World provides fun and educational ...
at Milwaukee's Pier Wisconsin. The piece was paid for by an anonymous donor, and was originally designed to be placed near a grove of trees in Veteran's Park, an area north of its current location. Kahn envisioned the sculpture as a "forest of vertical elements" paying tribute to Milwaukee's big trees. Once the donor asked for the location to be changed closer to the water, the design concept changed to reflect its new surroundings. Kahn thus envisioned the present work, which is meant to "create the impression of being surrounded by a field of wind." "This sculpture works on many levels. First, it can be seen from a far, sparkling against the lake and the new museum's white geometry. It draws us to it. Up close, the experience is powerful but not obtrusive. You can sit in the park and relax, while at the same time enjoy the movement of the shapes as the wind pushes them around."
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Acquisition

The money for the sculpture ($500,000) was provided by an anonymous donor.
Journal Sentinel article


See also

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Environmental art Environmental art is a range of artistic practices encompassing both historical approaches to nature in art and more recent ecological and politically motivated types of works. Environmental art has evolved away from formal concerns, for example ...


References

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