James Turrell is a boundary-breaking artist known for installations that involve light, both natural and artificial. I studied his work as part of my final project at the Oxbw School in high school, as his work is such a striking study of both color psychology and space. I am amazed by the ways in which his installations leave viewers with deeply emotional experiences, which really speaks to our foundational relationship with light and color that really defines our primary experience with the world. His work is found in museums, architectural installations, and private collections.
Dutch collective Vendel & de Wolf creates on-site light installations for the public viewing to visually articulate the inherent beauty of the existing environment.
This Interactive Light Installation Has Hanging Water-Filled Condoms
aqua creations' pyramid lighting sculpture is a large massive illuminated object composed of a framework of triangular forms wrapped in silk.
Jerusalem is preparing to celebrate one of its major cultural events, the 'Festival of Light', which, from 15th to 22nd of June, will illuminate the ancient streets of the Old City with the work of leading international artists whose creative material is light itself.
Whether nestling an iridescent tunnel inside a Georgian-style church or encircling a concrete walkway with multicolor ribbons, Liz West transforms whatever space she approaches into a dynamic field of kaleidoscopic light and shadow. The prolific British artist (previously) is known for her large-scale pieces that use reflection and refraction to create dazzling immersive environments. Often utilizing translucent panels and a combination of natural light and LEDs, West’s intention is to enhance sensory awareness, showing the potential the full spectrum of color has to impact both psychological and physical reactions. More
British artist, physicist, and all-around science enthusiast Paul Friedlander produces kinetic light sculptures that provide a colorful feast for the
Comment les artistes contemporains abordent la question du temps ? Sélection d'œuvre lumière à voir absolument à Avignon à la disparition des lucioles.
D&Z Art Sculpture's white modern large metal tree light sculpture for sale is an ideal choice for large landscape decor projects such as city squares and parks.
New sculpture by Design Bridge and Gali May Lucas highlights our obsession with staring at screens.
Have you ever imagined seeing a pencil whose tip has been intricately carved into a tiny train, or perhaps seeing traffic light signals brilliantly adorned with vivid LEDs on the pole? That must be some rather crazy concepts, right? Well, not so much when you take into consideration other things you are about to witness in this post.
The Light Flowers are permanent outdoor devices for the city of Nanchang in Jiangxi, China. They are a light installation… Read More
In most museums, the look-don't-touch rule is inflexible. With lasers, slides, and giant bubbles, here's the artwork you're actually allowed to touch.
2024 Sand-cast aluminium, flax linen, beeswax 350mm x 350mm x 270mm 3kg Handcrafted by the alchemy of sand-cast metal and beeswax-coated linen, the Alter pendant light sculpture symbolises the unity of matter, spirit, and energy. Supplied with a ceiling rose and E27 linen hardwired cable, which must be installed by a professional electrician.
If you are familiar with any of the professional names in the world of glass art, then you have most likely heard of the beautiful and modern work of artist Dale Chihuly. With each piece of his wo…
Slow Lens is the newest piece from French artist Vincent Leroy, who often explores optics and light in his large-scale installation work. The piece is suspended from above, and a network of curved, translucent lenses distorts the viewer’s perspective. Displayed en plein air, the connected lenses slowly rotate and ofter multiplied visions of the surrounding environment. Leroy installed and documented Slow Lens in various locations around Paris, including in highway lanes that were vacant due to pollution-induced city traffic restrictions. More
Blind Light, 2007, all images courtesy of the artist and Jay Jopling/White Cube, London, all photos (except Event Horizon): © Stephen White In his first major UK solo exhibition…
Discrepant events occur when a student’s prior knowledge clashes with what’s happening right in front of their eyes. The wonderful moments created by the cognitive dissonance of a discrepant event is a powerful tool for developing inquiry skills.
French artist Baptiste Debombourg draws inspiration from the Italian Mannerism and the German Renaissance to create these awe-inspiring staple artworks. “What I find most interesting …