DRIFT's installation, 'Meadow,' transforms the Milwaukee Art Museum's Windhover Hall into an enchanting kinetic artwork featuring suspended flowers that bloom and dance. The piece, designed by artists Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta, uses custom software to bring the installation to life, inspired by local wildflowers and embracing the architectural elegance of Santiago Calatrava's Quadracci Pavilion. Open to the public free of charge until April 13, 2025, 'Meadow' is part of the Winter Series, promoting joy and inspiration during the colder months, while aligning with the museum's mission to connect art with the natural world.
The kinetic artwork 'Meadow' draws inspiration from wildflowers, showcasing vibrating colors and movements specifically tailored to the Milwaukee setting, creating a unique experience.
Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta expressed their excitement, stating, 'It was a dream to design this artwork specifically to fit Windhover Hall' and engage visitors vertically.
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