Anthony McCall. Five Minutes of Pure Sculpture Erstmals werden die Werke des in New York lebenden Künstlers Anthony McCall in einer Einzelausstellung in eine...
Doug Wheeler, a founder of the so-called Light and Space movement, constructs his first Manhattan “infinity environment” at the David Zwirner gallery in Chelsea.
THE artist Doug Wheeler tells two stories, both having to do with light, that go a long way toward explaining why he is so revered by many fellow artists — as a visionary and a relentlessly stubborn perfectionist — and also why his work has been seen by so few American artgoers over the last few decades, particularly those in New York.
Exhibition: "Seven times on the west", 3 November 2011 - March 4, 2012, Espace fondation EDF, Paris
Yann Kersalé is an artist who uses light as others use of the land or of paint. The exhibition welcomes the Espace Fondation EDF is the culmination of a larger project conducted between Paris and Brittany, his native land.
Paul Friedlander: "Outside Time", "The Brain Unravelled" (An exhibition in three discplines, art, anthropology and neurology.), Slade Research Centre, London, 2009
The installation is a development of the long standing wave series. It is light sculpture to be lit entirely by LEDs.
Malaysian artist Jun Hao Ong constructed this bright LED star that appears to shoot through the floors and ceilings of a 4-story concrete building at the Hin Bus Depot Art Centre as part of the 2015 Urban Xchange public art festival.
exhibition: "Common Earth" (artists: Shigeko Hirakawa & Wela), Museum of Japanese Art and Technology Manggha, Krakow, Poland, from July 30 to 8 September 2013
Takis: Light trees (also light signals), 1988, Defence, France. Placed on a reflecting pool of 2600 m2, 49 colored lights attached to the top of flexible metal rods high of 3.50 m to 9 m.
Paul Friedlander: "Art Futura XXI", Bilbao, Spain, 2011- Alhondiga Bilbao
Interactive light sculpture: visitors select images of earlier Friedlander's artworks using a touch screen. The images are digitally processed in real time using custom software to create a pallete of colours in the new light sculpture. Below the light sculpture is the touch screen used for interactive control.
The sculpture is an example of the use of artist's invention chromastrobic light, light that changes colour faster than the eye can see. The sculpture is in fact lit by only one colour at each instant but appears to be multi-coloured. These photos faithfully show how it looks to the human eye.
Designed by an Austrian artist, Manfred Kielnhofer, the Time Guards (Wachter der Zeit) installation is based on the constant struggle with concepts of space, sculptures and installations as well as the engagement of mysticism and primal religions.
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