LET THERE BE LIGHT: Peter Alexander, Anthony Pearson, De Wain Valentine, Mary Corse, and Helen Pashigan.
Gazelli Art House is delighted to announce Let There Be Light, Revisited an exploration of the 1960s/70s Light and Space movement.
Hailing back to its origins, the exhibition features works by pioneers Peter Alexander, DeWain Valentine, Mary Corse, and Helen Pashgian, as well as new generation artist Anthony Pearson. Referencing ‘California Minimalism’ at its core, Let There Be Light, Revisited explores light and space in both their natural and artificial forms.
Intercepting and modifying the conversation between gallery and audience, the reactionary light works and scultpures transform the gallery into an ethereal, immersive space, which will explore the physical and spiritual connotations of Light Art and Space.
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Vittorio Corsini, Sul finire dell’occhio rosso, 2012
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