**Seven Magic Mountains** is a large-scale public art installation by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, located in the desert near Las Vegas, Nevada. The installation features seven towering stacks of brightly colored boulders, each standing between 30 to 35 feet tall. It was unveiled in 2016 and is meant to contrast the natural landscape with vibrant, artificial forms, exploring themes of human interaction with nature, color, and form. The brightly colored boulders were transported and arranged in this desert setting, creating a striking visual spectacle against the backdrop of the Mojave Desert.
The installation was initially meant to be temporary but was extended through 2021, attracting tourists and photographers from around the world. Seven Magic Mountains is an example of modern environmental art, blending surrealism with a minimalistic approach while engaging with the surrounding desert environment.
The piece has become a popular landmark and is often discussed in the context of public art, site-specific installations, and the relationship between art and nature.
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