Delta Solar
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| title = Delta Solar
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| artist = Alejandro Otero
| year = {{Start date|1977}}
| type = Stainless steel
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| height_imperial = 27
| width_imperial = 40
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| city = Washington, D.C., United States
| museum = National Air and Space Museum
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| owner = Smithsonian Institution
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Delta Solar is a public artwork by Venezuelan sculptor Alejandro Otero located outside of the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, United States.{{cite web | author=Smithsonian | year=1977 | title=NASM Delta Solar Sculpture Dedicated | work=Chronology of Smithsonian History
| publisher=Smithsonian | url=https://siris-sihistory.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?profile=sicall&uri=full=3100001~!963~!0&ri=2&menu=search& | access-date= 4 July 2017}} Delta Solar is meant to pay homage to modern technology and the Inca sun cult.
Description
This abstract sculpture consists of stainless steel "sails" that move in the breeze. They are attached to an open geometric grid formed into the shape of a Delta Formation. It sits on concrete and in a reflecting pool.Jacqueline Barnitz. Twentieth-century art of Latin America. University of Texas Press, 2001, p 203.
File:Delta Solar Front.jpg|Front
File:Delta Solar Proper Left.jpg|Proper Left
File:Delta Solar Back.jpg|Back
Acquisition
The sculpture was dedicated on June 29, 1977 by Carlos Andrés Pérez, president of Venezuela as a gift celebrating the Bicentennial of the American Revolution. The sculpture was originally supposed to be dedicated in the Spring, however, cold weather prohibited the pouring of concrete for the base of the structure.{{cite web | author=Smithsonian | year=1977 | title=Installation of NASM Sculpture Delayed | work=Chronology of Smithsonian History
| publisher=Smithsonian | url=http://siris-sihistory.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!sichronology&uri=full=3100001~!1368~!0#focus | access-date= 3 January 2010}}
See also
References
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External links
- [https://airandspace.si.edu/multimedia-gallery/si-99-15105-1hjpg Alejandro Otero's Delta Solar] from the Air and Space Museum
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Category:Sculptures in the Smithsonian Institution
Category:Outdoor sculptures in Washington, D.C.