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Carlos Cruz-Diez: Environment Chromatic Interferences

Published on ArtSlant. Text by Robin Peckham. Environment Chromatic Interferences: Interactive Space by Carlos Cruz-Diez Guangdong Museum of Art (Hall 9) 38 Yanyu Rd., Ersha Island, Guangzhou 11 September – 31 October 2010 There was a moment in the late 1990s and early 2000s, coinciding roughly with the lifespan of the Post-Sense Sensibility exhibitions, during [...]

Revolving Vision: Rob and Nick Carter

First published on ArtSlant. Text by Robin Peckham. Rob and Nick Carter: Revolve 15 June – 31 July The Cat Street Gallery 222 Hollywood Rd., Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Hong Kong is an interesting city in which to play with light, essentially constructed our of varying glass and steel rectangles perched between verdant [...]

Light Art in China

The Sculpture of He An, Lam Tung-Pang, and Yu Bogong Text by Robin Peckham Light sculpture is a relatively well-established mode in international contemporary art, existing somewhere in the territory between a sculptural medium and a conceptual movement. Growing out of minimalism proper, its best-known practitioners generally work with neon tubing as the preferred material [...]