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'Nocturne (A Moon Landing)' was a firework display that marked the opening of Jupiter Artland as a public sculpture park. The fireworks incorporated an actual lunar meteorite so that pieces of the moon were scattered on the grounds of Jupiter Artland. 'Nocturne (A Moon Landing)' took place on the eve of the full moon on the 9 May 2009 and was part of an ongoing series of Moon Landings made by Parker. The firework display was inspired by Whistler’s 'Nocturne in Black and Gold The Falling Rocket' (1875) – a depiction of a firework-strewn sky much criticised by John Ruskin, who likened it to 'flinging a pot of paint in the public’s face' – and Claude Debussy’s musical 'Nocturnes', which in their turn had been inspired by Whistler.
Title
Nocturne (A Moon Landing)
Date
2009
Medium
fireworks & lunar meteorite
Accession number
JAC200913
Acquisition method
site-specific commission
Work type
Sculpture