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Mirage was designed initially as a part of Desert X, an outdoor art exhibition at the Coachella Valley in California.
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Gstaad Mirage – Design Philosophy Mirage in California_©Lance Gerber In the same year, he designed Mirage, an exhibit that looked like a house made of glass that one could walk in and experience. Mirage in Alps_©Luma Foundationĭoug Aitken has always been engaged in making art that is not stationary and has more experience to offer than just visuals. Doug Aitken was also the first to receive the Frontier Art Prize, a new contemporary award to support artists engaging in bold art that transcend conventional knowledge and expertise in 2017. He also undertook one of his highly ambitious installations underwater in California in the same year. In 2015, Doug Aitken also curated Station to Station, a moving train from New York to San Francisco designed as a light sculpture with content and exhibits for its international audience. Song 1 was another one of his brilliant audiovisual installations that included a 35-minute film being projected on the exterior facade of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington DC in 2012. Some of his most eminent filmmaking works include Frontier, Sonic Pavilion, Altered Earth, and Black Mirror. His work has been a part of various renowned museums. His creative pursuits range from visual arts, sculpture, print media, to large-scale installations and architectural interventions. An American artist and filmmaker, Doug Aitken, was born in 1968 in Redondo, California.