Saturday, November 17, 2007

2007: Temporary Exhibit at Lake Front [Cool Globes : Hot idea for a cooler planet]





Cool Globes: Hot Ideas for a Cooler Planet
Artist: Various
2007: Temporary Exhibit  [June-September 2007]
Location: Lakefront from The Field Museum north and at Navy Pier

From June-September 2007, the City of Chicago is hosting “CoolGlobes: Hot Ideas for a Cooler Planet,” an innovative project that uses the medium of public art to inspire individuals and organizations to take action against global warming.
The exhibit features over 100 sculpted globes, each five feet in diameter, displayed along Chicago’s lakefront from The Field Museum north and at Navy Pier. Artists from around the world, including Jim Dine, Yair Engel, Tom Van Sant and Juame Plensa, designed the globes, using a variety of materials to transform their plain white sphere to create awareness and provoke discussion about potential solutions to global warming.























 

 






1 comment:

Richard said...

Wow, looking at all these pics of Chicago makes it seem like I was taken on a guided tour of the city. Good job.