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Rumi

Mark di Suvero1991

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Mark di Suvero’s sculpture, Rumi, celebrates industrial construction, through its use of steel I-beams and the orange paint of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge. The work is named for Jala al-Din Rumi, the 13th-century Persian poet and spiritual leader whose writings inspired Sufism, a mystical form of Islam. Some adherents of this religious order worship God in trance-like dances and are often called Whirling Dervishes. The dynamic form of the sculpture suggests their ecstatic movement. Di Suvero says: “One of the things I try to do, is to be multicultural. The effort in unifying the cultures of the world is one of the…major forces of the 21st-century.”

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  • Title: Rumi
  • Creator: Mark Di Suvero
  • Creator Lifespan: b.1933
  • Creator Nationality: American
  • Date Created: 1991
  • Physical Dimensions: w2667 x h7315.2 ft (Overall)
  • Type: Sculpture
  • Rights: Gift of the Hall Family Foundation © 1991 Mark di Suvero, Gift of the Hall Family Foundation © 1991 Mark di Suvero, © 1991 Mark di Suvero
  • External Link: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
  • Medium: Steel with paint
  • Culture: American
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