Studio Nick Verstand has created an immersive audiovisual installation that reinterprets people's emotions as pulsing light compositions
brut deluxe has created an immersive light maze that surrounds visitors in a prismatic abyss.
Image 11 of 32 from gallery of Sou Fujimoto Installs a "Forest of Light" for COS at 2016 Salone del Mobile. Photograph by Laurian Ghinitoiu
Romanian-born artist Adela Andea creates futuristic light installations that range from wall-based works to immersive environments. The pieces appear as lit explosions, with LED lights, magnifying lenses, and flex neon springing outwards in a blend of chaos and control. Despite their composition of electrified material, each work is inspired by natural phenomena. Andea looks to bioluminescent sea life, melting icebergs, and cosmological events to shape the composition and meaning of her large-scale installations. Andea is currently represented by Anya Tish Gallery in Houston and Cris Worley Fine Arts in Dallas. More
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.
Yayoi Kusama's "Infinity Mirror Rooms" makes you feel like you are standing in an infinite space.
Image 5 of 12 from gallery of Future Materiality Pavilion / Pravda Bureau. Photograph by Ivan Erofeev
Hundreds of light bulbs are suspended in the dusty expanse of a historic English workshop in "Ephemeral Rays," a site-specific installation by Charlotte
I absolutely love this glistening installation by American artist Soo Sunny Park, which was located at the Rice Gallery in Houston, Texas. The installation, made from plexiglass and chain link fenc…
Comment les artistes contemporains abordent la question du temps ? Sélection d'œuvre lumière à voir absolument à Avignon à la disparition des lucioles.
"Beauty," Olafur Eliasson, 1993.
Tokujin Yoshioka has long been experimenting with light and space, creating some fantastic exhibits and sculptures to challenge the environments that we live in.
Artist, entrepreneur, activist, breakdancer: Olafur Eliasson is a new kind of polymath
Imagen 1 de 9 de la galería de Iluminación y Fotografía en el espacio: Light Topography / Janne Parviainen. vía Colossal
Der Titel evoziert Schwung, Energie und Kraft, bezieht sich aber auch auf den großen Fluss, der in unmittelbarer Nähe des kölnischen Kunsthauses Rhenania rauscht. Das 3. Kunstfestival Strom hat eben seine Pforten geschlossen. Zeit für eine Bilanz.