No people in this one, but I thought it was really cool:
July 29, 2006
Light art.
At the San Jose Art Museum. The installation -- full of undulating lights -- is by Jennifer Steinkamp. I loved taking photos here, because of the way people would position themselves within the frame and become part of the art, something I'm sure Steinkamp intends.
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No people in this one, but I thought it was really cool:
No people in this one, but I thought it was really cool:
4 comments:
Looks great. Steinkamp did a smaller-scale piece some years ago at the art gallery of my alma mater, Rice University. It was a great piece. Also, unless I'm mistaken, the Rice Gallery is the only university art gallery that is devoted to installation work. I thought you might find that of interest.
'Reminds me a lot of my own self-installation at Ercolano in my salad days:
Then a gradual return to forgetfulness"
It looks like a wonderful show. Great pictures, Ann!
Mark
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