Luminapolis

Schlagwort: Light art

  • 211 – Exhibition: Michel Verjux

    Mainz. Galerie Dorothea van der Koelen presents new works of Michel Verjux. MoreMainz. Galerie Dorothea van der Koelen presents new works of Michel Verjux. More

  • Frankfurt: Opening Celebration for Barbara Trautmann’s PirouetteFrankfurt: Opening Celebration for Barbara Trautmann’s Pirouette

    copytrautmann.jpg Barbara Trautmann’s light sculpture „Pirouette“ has had it’s opening on the 6th of December in Frankfurt. The work named ‚Pirouette‘ is to be seen in the entrance hall of the Uniklinkum Johann Wolfgang Goethe Univeristät at the bankside of Main. It’s a permanent installation. Barbara Trautmann (Berlin) has published a catalogue of her light pieces. Barbara Trautmann: Kaa – Die Schlange, Editor: Klaus Gallwitz, Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, Publisher: Richter-Verlag. More informations here

  • Munich: Osram Seven ScreensMünchen: Osram Seven Screens / Plattform Digitale Lichtkunst

    Das Lichtkunstprojekt Seven Screens vor der Hauptverwaltung der OSRAM GmbH in München bietet Künstlern eine Plattform für Medienkunst. Als Landmark konzipiert, bilden sieben Stelen mit ihren LED-Displays ein neues städtebauliches Glanzlicht in der bayerischen Landeshauptstadt. München, Mittlerer Ring. Die Straßen sind menschenleer, wirken verlassen. Plötzlich erfasst eine Flutwelle die Häuserzeilen und die Fassaden der Bauten spiegeln sich im Wasser. Zwei Menschen schweben in den Fluten und suchen in eigentümlich anmutenden, fast schwerelosen Bewegungen ihre Balance. Was wie eine surreale Zukunftsvision anmutet, gehört zur Videoinstallation „2027“ des Künstlerduos Haubitz+Zoche. Von August bis Ende Oktober im Rahmen des Lichtkunstprojekts Seven Screens zu sehen. www.osram.de

    Seven Screens is a light-art project alongside the head office of OSRAM GmbH in Munich that offers artists a platform for media art. Conceived as a landmark, the seven LED columns, each of which is almost six metres high, now number among the urban design highlights of the Bavarian capital. Munich, Mittlerer Ring. The streets are deserted, seem desolate. Then, all of a sudden, a tidal wave covers the rows of houses, the facades of the buildings reflected in the water. Two people are seen floating in the water, trying to find their balance in near-weightless movements that strike one as odd. What seems like a surreal vision of the future is actually part of the “2027“ video installation of the artistic duo of Haubitz+Zoche, displayed from late April until the end of June and then again from August to the end of October within the scope of the light-related art project, Seven Screens. www.osram.de