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Magma, 2008-12 Steel, Mark Di Suvero Artist
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Seen from one end, this Magma sculpture looks like a complex collection of X's and circles.
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Viewed from the side, this Magma sculpture was revealed to be
a single horizontal I-beam with complex X's at each end.
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This Magma sculpture, when viewed from its side with the Golden Gate Bridge behind, was
revealed to be two opposing forces pulling an I-beam sideways with two circles surrounding
the center.
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Viewed up close, the metal of this Magma sculpture in Crissy Field was allowed to rust in the
sea wind.
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The interlocking circles of one end of the Magma sculpture by Mark Di Suvero could be seen as
cut sheets of steel welded together.
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The two circles apparently balanced in the middle of the I-beam turned out
to not be circles after all. Instead they were truncated circles bolted together at their
top edge and bolted to a bracket on the I-beam.
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Two of the six legs of this sculpture stood attached to metal plates set into the grass.
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The end of the Magma sculpture, the end without circles, was
composed of three I-beams used as feet holding the horizontal
I-beam up. They were bolted to brackets that joined the four parts.
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