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Coordinates: 38°5648.63N 77°042.32W / 38.9468417°N 77.0117556°W / 38.9468417; -77.0117556
 

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Dawnsong (Bike Rack)
ArtistBrose Partington
Year2008 (2008)
TypeAluminum, Painted steel, Vinyl siding, and shingles
LocationIndianapolis Art Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Coordinates38°56′48.63″N 77°0′42.32″W / 38.9468417°N 77.0117556°W / 38.9468417; -77.0117556
OwnerIndianapolis Art Center

Dawnsong is a public artwork by American artist Brose Partington, located at Indianapolis Art CenterinIndianapolis, Indiana, United States. Dawnsong was installed as part of the center's ARTSPARK initiative.[1]

Description

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Dawnsong is a kinetic sculpture that serves as an interactive bike rack. A steel obelisk with a hand-crank on it juts upwards with a birdhouse resting on the top. The aluminum bird house has multiple holes throughout its multiple "stories." When the hand-crank is turned the house expands and contracts slightly. The sculpture is placed at the Efroymson Canoe Launch area along the White River near the Monon Trail.[1]

Acquisition

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This piece was placed in conjunction with the center's ARTSPARK which brings together art and nature. Partington worked alongside the City of Indianapolis to plan this work of art.[1]

Information

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This sculpture is representative of the artist's interest in urban sprawl. According to Partington: "In Dawnsong, I am taking the multioccupancy home and through a series of gears and a hand-crank allowing the viewer to transform it into a single, more suburban home. Through this cyclical pattern, it creates the effect of a developing or dissolving community."[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Indianapolis Art Center (2009). "ARTSPARK Sculptures" (PDF). ARTSPARK. Indianapolis Art Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 September 2010. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
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