Song for Luke

Jim Pallas American, born 1941
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About the Artwork

Song for Luke

1976

Jim Pallas

born 1941

American

Unknown

Plexiglas, mirror, led lights, and circuitry

Overall: 21 × 9 × 7 1/2 inches (53.3 × 22.9 × 19.1 cm)

Sculpture

Contemporary Art after 1950

Gift of Sidney and Harriet Hiller

1996.187

Courtesy of the artist

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Song for Luke: Jim Pallas -- On circular plexiglass base proper right rear.

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#2 4/76 -- On plexiglass base, proper left rear

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The Artist, Harriet and Sidney M. Hiller

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Jim Pallas, Song for Luke, 1976, Plexiglas, mirror, LED lights, and circuitry. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Sidney and Harriet Hiller, 1996.187.

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Song for Luke
Song for Luke