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''Seven Magic Mountains'' is an art installation in
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, along the far southern end of
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. It was created by the Swiss artist
Ugo Rondinone Ugo Rondinone (born November 30, 1964) is a Swiss-born contemporary artist. Rondinone is known for his temporary, large-scale land art sculpture, '' Seven Magic Mountains'' (2016–2021), with its seven fluorescently-painted totems of large ...
, but commissioned and financed by the
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and the
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. It is one of the largest land-based installations in the United States completed in the last forty years. It receives 325,000 visitors annually.


History

Rondinone had previously created ''Human Nature'', an installation in
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that exhibited stone figures, as he wanted to show "something raw within an artificial environment". ''Seven Magic Mountains'' is the direct opposite—something artificial in a natural environment. The boulders were cut, cored, and stacked in December 2015. They were painted in April 2016. When it opened on May 11, 2016, it was originally only going to stand for two years, until December 31, 2018. However, it had so many visitors that the exhibition was extended for three more years and extended again until May 31, 2027. The art installation could be relocated north to
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after that point.


Description

The sculptures are between tall and are inspired by the hoodoos in the Western United States, where the installation is located. The 33 locally sourced boulders are held together by a backbone and are covered in two layers of
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, which is activated by the sun. As of 2022, the boulders have had to be repainted twice due to weather. Each boulder weighs between and is stacked in groups ranging from three to six. The artwork is located near Jean Lake and has a backdrop of the
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. The project cost $3.5 million and was sponsored by
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and
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. 20% of the budget went into overcoming laws that prevented the installation from being constructed due to it being on of land owned by the
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. It took three years for the BLM to permit the artwork, with the project ending up being granted a "site" type right-of-way permit for thirty years. Climbing the artwork is prohibited as one may fall. To reduce the artist's liability if someone does do this, NRS 41.517 was passed. The ''
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'' estimated that more than two million people have taken photographs at the sculpture for
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. ''
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'' used the installation in a photo shoot in April 2017. The site is commonly vandalized, as it is not staffed, and the frequency of cleanup commonly changes.


References

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External links


Official websiteThe installation on the State of Nevada's official website
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