Museum of Neon Art Part of What Reciprocal Group
The month of August is full of contemporary fine art events, and we at F/ART want to focus on everything related to neon and light fine art made with cold cathode lamps.
This article collects the nearly interesting installations of neon works all over the world and is constantly updated.
NEON Fine art IN Italia
Milan – ENIGMA. Federica Marangoni
Where: ce gimmicky, Via Tiraboschi 2, Milan - Italy
When: 15 July - xiii August
Time: Monday - Friday ix-13, 14-eighteen
Link: https://www.cecontemporary.com/enigma-federicamarangoni/
Artist: Federica Marangoni, Venetian artist and designer, has experimented with different materials and technological media throughout her career. Her action every bit a designer grows post-obit a precise professional person and cultural choice, which led her to range in a very eclectic and interdisciplinary way towards all sectors of advice. She designs design objects for production, every bit well as glass sculptures and large installations, in which technological media, such every bit video and neon lite, combined with the transparency and fragility of glass brand her work unique in the panorama of gimmicky art.
Exhibition: Federica Marangoni, l years after her debut in the art world, succinctly entitles the solo exhibition designed for the ce contemporary Gallery in Milan, ENIGMA. Between cloth artifact and immaterial menses, the figures of paradox and oxymoron announced in the work of Federica Marangoni bold the volume object every bit the low-cal of memory and at the same time the indifference of oblivion. In glass and neon, the book is a luminous source of cognition, in oxidized iron it is the rest expression of an experience soaked, however, in memories. It is retentiveness, in fact, which globalized and fragile returns in blue neon, every bit a basic motivation, to reactivate pages of a life consumed and reactivated by living.
Leggere è un rischio, red neon, F/ART transformers, ce contemporary
Milan - New Times for Other Ideas / New Ideas for Other Times. Maurizio Nannucci
Where: CityLife Park, Piazza Elsa Morante, Milano
Link: Artline – Maurizio Nannucci
Artist: Maurizio Nannucci (Florence, 1939) lives in Italia and in southern Baden. He began his artistic action in the mid-sixties working on the relationships between visual images and linguistic communication through the use of numerous media including photography, video, installations, functioning, experimentation with audio and theatre. Starting in 1967, Nannucci began to produce his first works made with neon, which constitute one of the nearly important nuclei of his production, in which aspects related to conceptual fine art intertwine with a more poetic and dialoguing dimension with the viewer. This type of work is created by the artist in close relationship with the architectural space, often built as big-format installations.
Artwork: : "New Times for Other Ideas / New Ideas for Other Times" is a double writing made with blue and red neon tubes, positioned on the facade of Pavilion 3, a edifice built in 1923 by architect Paolo Vietti Violi who remains the only surviving pavilion of the exhibition structure of the historic site of the Milan Fair. Following a scheme proposed several times by the artist, the viewer is faced with two nigh mirror-like phrases that stimulate a new interpretation of the spatial context and invite us to reverberate on the idea of new, on the passing of time and on the contaminations that these concepts generate. CityLife is a place where the urban and architectural interventions have been so radical that they have changed the skyline of the city and the daily life of the neighbourhood. Hither the artist tries to stimulate a reflection on the influences that these changes have on our life and even on our manner of thinking or conceiving the same reality. The installation is located right above a symbolic building, one of the few traces that remind us of the past and which also serves as a living testimony of the previous identity of that place.
Maurizio Nannucci, "New Times for Other Ideas _ New Ideas for Other Times", 2020, courtesy ArtLine Milano. Foto di Alberto Fanelli 4
Rome - [E]MOTION. Op Art, Kinetic Fine art and Light Art in the Würth Collection
Where: Art Forum Würth Capena. Viale della buona fortuna 2, Roma
When: 10 May – 08 October 2021
Opening time: Monday – friday: ten.00 – 17.00
Link: Würth
Neon artists: Lucio Fontana, François Morellet, Gun Gordillo
Exhibition: With 35 works from the Würth Collection, the exhibition covers a time span extending from 1953 to 2012, and delves into one of the virtually interesting areas of alternative fine art in the 20th century, the triad of Op Art, Kinetic Fine art and Light Art. Three interconnected artistic trends that developed simultaneously, they are represented here past the works of 24 artists.
[East]Move is conceived as a journey through the twists and turns of Kinetic Art, Op Fine art and Light Art, which had all the attributes for directly involving the viewer, exploring the potential of light, space, colour, perspective and, above all, move.
François Morellet, Versione compatta n°iii, 1993
Venice - Between space and surface. Arthur Duff, Ludovico Bomben, Francesco Candeloro
Where: Magazzino del Sale 3, Dorsoduro, Venezia
When: 21 May - 11 September 2021
Opening fourth dimension: Thursday and Friday: 11-eighteen / Sabbatum: 11- eighteen only booking in accelerate
Link:Accademia di Belle Arti Venezia
Artists: Arthur Duff, Ludovico Bomben, Francesco Candeloro.
Exhibition: Between space and surface touches on artistic themes concerning basic bug of the composition: the relationship between two-dimensionality and three-dimensionality, between empty and full, including light as a medium between reality and perception. The location of the works creates an in-betwixt space, a sort of visual dialogue that produces further infraspaces, perceptive besides as interpretative. Even in the etymological sense of the discussion (from the Latin spatium) there is something indefinite that is reconfigured in relation to what the observer has from time to time 'in forepart of' and what he has 'around', especially that item fashion of making space that is typical of the piece of work.
Verona – Parran Faville. Massimo Uberti
Where: Verona, Porta Fura / Ponte Risorgimento
When: 30 July – 30 October 2021
Time: every night from dusk to midnight
Creative person: Massimo Uberti (Brescia 1966). He lives and works in Milan. He graduated from the Brera University of Fine Arts. Massimo Uberti e'er works with lite. Infinite, low-cal and surface are elements ever placed at the center of his research and there are four types of mental spaces (images) that he creates: Loved Infinite, Being Space, Other Space and Necessary Space.
Exhibition: Massimo Uberti has designed 2 light installations dedicated to Verona, its Walls, and the meet between Dante Alighieri and the City.
"Parran Faville" is function of the cultural offer of the 2d edition of the Mura Festival, which offers an articulated program with over 650 gratuitous events, held in unlike places within the Parco delle Mura, a light-green oasis of primal historical and cultural value .
Opere: "Parran Faville" is a white neon artwork, visible from the Risorgimento Bridge. A tribute past the artist to Verona and its history. The metropolis is interpreted every bit so many sparks that flicker; for the artist "ideas are illuminations", and it is only through the intuition of neat things that cities and their inhabitants define themselves.
The 2d work presented past Massimo Uberti is entitled "From Sponda to Sponda" and is positioned near the Torre della Catena, in the middle of the waters of the Adige river. The work takes up the medieval story according to which during the Scaliger period, Porta Fura and the Tower were built inside the river where the Catena was located, as a control organisation for river traffic
Parran Faville. Artista: Massimo Uberti Photo: F. Stipari Curated by Rossana Ciocca
NEON Fine art IN Denmark
Denmark - COCAINE and HOOKERS / Ruby WINE and Love. Hornsleth
When: until fifteenthursday August 2021
Where: Sak Kunstbygning,
Link: Hornsleth.com
Creative person: Hornsleth'due south works, whatever medium, are countercultural in every sense of the term, at once toying with, exploiting and criticizing popular civilisation through their defiant attitude to social conformity. Driven by the symbolic representation of his ain name, Hornsleth'due south work succeeds in engendering its own momentum whilst simultaneously questioning the nature of publicity and celebrity civilisation at large. Ofttimes described as a cantankerous between Friedrich Nietzsche, Andy Warhol and Dr. House, one can e'er await a certain playful or egotistical madness in Hornsleth's work, refreshing and invigorating in its capacity to shock.
Exhibition: The exhibition COCAINE and HOOKERS / Reddish Vino and LOVE, is all about the contrast between low and high culture.
We all talk about Beethoven and Dante and Caravaggio, just spend most time on pornhub and McDonalds reading gossip magazines about the rich and famous - on our phones on instagram looking for acceptance and imitation love. We talk near great italian red wine and true love, just nosotros cull cocaine and hookers.
The show is an invitation to a celebration of humanity in 2021, hopefully an ironic, humorous and contemplative journey into our wonderful, crazy, idealistic and hypocritical manner of life.
Hornsleth "COCAINE and HOOKERS / Cerise Vino and LOVE". F/Art Resinblock Transformers
NEON Fine art IN PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO
Principality of Monaco - Prospect - Works 2010 – 2021. Vincenzo Marsiglia
Where: NM Gimmicky – Principality of Monaco
When: from 10 June to 30 September 2021
Time: from Monday to Friday: x - 13 / 15 - 18 – Booking required on Saturday
Link: https://www.nmcontemporary.com
Artist: Vincenzo Marsiglia was born in Belvedere Marittimo (CS) in 1972. His works originate from a iv pointed star that becomes his distinctiveness, a real "logo" of the artist. The limerick of the works looks similar an obsessive action and generates unlike elements in which this symbol joins to cloths, felt, spangles and pottery with a variations of rhythms and shapes. He refers, for a rigorous and balanced visions and ideas, to the masters of Abstraction and Minimalism. In the last series of works the artist uses technological tools to combine the new solutions with his characteristic pictorial signs, own of previous research. These works display the new sense of contemporaneity linked to a new advice tools, it's the aforementioned one used daily in our life and now began so familiar. His want is non finalized to requite precise solutions or concrete objects, merely he wants give a mutable work that finds its completion in the interaction with the spectator.
Exhibition: Prospect (vision, perspective, probability, hope) is the sweeping, visionary gaze that distinguishes the evolution of Vincenzo Marsiglia's artistic career, the thread linking the fundamental passages of his 25 years of tireless inquiry. Guiding his research is the continual formulation of this 4-pointed star, which is defined equally the mensurate of all things. It is reproduced on complex surfaces using systems of summation and multiplication, the various configurations of form and meaning of which stimulate combinations of heterogeneous elements and materials and encourage the artist to have up new challenges aiming at the conquest of real and virtual spaces.
Neon: the artist returns to reflecting on the Unità Marsiglia as an iconic element of his language, conceiving a luminous structure composed of a blue neon element – realised in blown glass from Murano – inspired by the form of the four-pointed star, in which the paradigm splits into two superimposed and translated stars, producing a three-dimensional effect. This luminous stellar module helps redefine the surrounding space, interacting once again with the surround through force lines and tensions that express axis and harmony, order and structure, while at the same time seeking new perspectives and possibilities of vision: the distinguishing elements of Vincenzo Marsiglia's entire oeuvre.
Vincenzo Marsiglia - Prospect 2021
F/Fine art Transformers
NEON ART IN POLAND
Poland - Mural-neon "Krzysztof Komeda"
When: since 24 April 2021
Where: Ul. Kolejowa 47, Ostrów Wielkopolski (Poland)
Link: Behance
Artist: Konrad "Mucha" Moszyński graduated in the University of Arts in Poznań . He has been running his pattern studio muchaDSGN since 2012, implementing artistic creations for clients from Poland, Germany, United kingdom, USA, Hong Kong and Thailand
Installation: On the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the birth of Krzysztof Komeda Trzciński, with the musical accompaniment of Maciej Balcar and Mateusz Fidyk, the neon lighting gave the mural a new nocturnal face. This installation reminds united states of america of the outstanding pianist and composer.
Mural-neon „Krzysztof Komeda" 2021 Konrad „Mucha" Moszyński (muchaDSGN) Photo Tomasz Wojciechowski 2
Neon: ArNeon-Jacek Zamojski / Transformers: F/Art
Warsaw – Neon Muzeum
Where: Neon Muzeum – Building 55, Soho Manufacturing plant, Ul. Mińska 25, Warsaw (Poland)
Link: Neon Muzeum - Covid FAQ
Museum: The Neon Muzeum is dedicated to the documentation and the preservation of Cold War era neon signs and electro-graphic blueprint. The permanent collection contains hundreds of dazzling neon. They have also initiated a campaign to protect the last important neon signs inside their original urban environment.
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NEON Art IN UNITED STATES
Chicago - Vivid-Line -Curated past Kalan Strauss
When: July 9th, - 22nd Baronial
Where: The Latent Infinite- 4150 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60618
Link: The Latent Space
Artists: Mike Aguilar AKA Neon Mike, Angie Almukhametova, James Akers, The Back Studio, Emily Yong Beck, Jackie Carlise, Jenny Chen, Salma Dib, Jacob Fishman, Rebecca Kramer, Caroline LaCava, Helen Lee, Kacie Lees, Zoelle Nagib, Carolina Pereira, Jason Pickleman, Morgan Sims, Skelly, Kalan Strauss, Daniella Thach, Acacia Way, William Zachary Willis
Exhibition: Bright-Line is a group exhibition consisting of around 22 neon artists. The artists in the prove range from some of the virtually popular names in neon, to artists in the beginning stages of their careers.
The title of the bear witness, Bright-Line, refers to the lite source class that is unique to neon, which is called a bright-line source. In comparison to a continuum light source (think LEDs), a bright-line light source only emits a definite set of individual wavelengths that is unique to the element or compound being used. The elements used as brilliant line sources ar noble gasses: Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe), and each one has a different molecular structure. When the electrons in these gases are stimulated with electricity, they lose energy in the form of light. The different structures crusade the gases to emit different wavelengths which are responsible for the unlike colors and properties of the low-cal produced.
Jenny Chen. Neon, Wood. 48 ten 36 inches. Photo Credit: Kalan Strauss
Glendale – MONA (Museum of Neon Art). 40 Years of Calorie-free: Works From The Collection and Commonage
Where: Museum of Neon Fine art, CA. Window
When:Friday and Sabbatum 12-7, Dominicus 12-v
Link: MONA
Artists: Brian Coleman, Candice Gawne, Cork Marcheschi, Craig Kraft, David Otis Johnson, David Svenson, Eric Zimmerman, Kunio Ohashi, Linda Sue Toll, Maurice Gray, Michael Flechtner, Ray Howlett, Stephen Antonakos, Tsai Ten-Chin, Wayne Strattman and William Shipman.
Exhibition: The exhibition 40 Years Of Calorie-free: Works From The MONA Drove & Collective features sixteen artists who create sculptural, kinetic, and atmospheric works that engage light. For the past 40 years, the Museum of Neon Art has been a haven for artists who valued experimental approaches toward luminous, electrical, and kinetic artwork. The exhibition shares about the reemergence of neon fine art in the 1970s and the function artists who exhibited at MONA played in the canon of luminous artwork.
The exhibition illustrates neon'southward dynamic and varied legacy, as well equally the means that MONA itself represents a sum of the contributions of its vibrant customs.
Other activities: neon-making courses, docent tours in the museum, and safety, socially distant walking tours of local neighborhoods. They are likewise continuing the virtual artist talk series - "Out of the Burn down: Artist Talks" bachelor for complimentary with reservation.
About the museum: The Museum of Neon Art encourages learning, curiosity and expression through the preservation, drove and interpretation of neon, electric and kinetic art. Neon is a gateway between scientific principles and artistic expression. Neon illumination integrates electrical technology, creative design, and fundamental concepts of physics and chemistry. The Museum of Neon Art is the but museum in the world devoted exclusively to art in electric media, exhibiting electric and kinetic fine fine art, and outstanding examples of historic neon signs, for over three decades.
Candice Gawn, Full Moon Throne
Massachussets – Sandwich Glass Museum. ELECTRIC GARDEN OF UNEARTHLY DELIGHTS
Where: Sandwich Glass Museum (129 Main Street Sandwich, MA 02563)
When: from 3 February to 31 Oct 2021
Opening time: from nine:30 am to 5 pm
Link: Sandwich Glass Museum
Creative person: Mundy Hepburn creates fanciful large-scale blown glass sculptures that he fills with gas mixtures including xenon, argon, neon, and krypton
Exhibition: Electric GARDEN OF UNEARTHLY DELIGHTS neon exhibition is activated with high frequency static electricity. The resulting lite sculptures seem to come up "alive" with changing colors.
Philadelphia - Museum of Neon Art
When: July 2 - August eight, 2021
Where: Neon Museum of Philadelphia, 1800 N American St, Unit Eastward, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Link: https://neonmuseumofphiladelphia.com/visit#specialexhibitions
Artists: Pete Woodall, Frank Bound, Chris Brace, Len Davidson, MaryAlice Bitts-Jackson, Gibbs Connors, and Jordan Keiffer
Exhibition: Across the globe, artifacts from pre-Net commerce emerge from edifice facades in paw-painted figures and fonts of vintage advertisements. Known as ghost signs, these faded wall ads are folk art diamonds in the rough of today'due south shiny plastic cities. Their fossilized letters, ranging from obvious to obscure, are the focus of the show's 7 ghost sign hunters, who've captured these fading designs and histories in photographs, videos, and interviews.
Other event: On Saturday, July 3rd, the Museum will host a alive wall painting event past Philadelphia sign painter Gibbs Connors. Other exhibitors in attendance on July third volition be Frank Leap, MaryAlice Bitts-Jackson, Jordan Keiffer, Pete Woodall, and Len Davidson. Artist appearances will occur throughout the exhibit's run, as will additional demonstrations by Gibbs.
Museum:The Neon Museum of Philadelphia is dedicated to preserving historic signage as an important element of community heritage in Philadelphia and America. The Museum also promotes neon fine art and appreciation of the 20th century American roadside. It's an American art and history museum bearded every bit a neon museum.
The Museum's drove contains over 150 pieces -- from big, animated commercial signs to 1-of-a-kind artworks.
Neon Museum of Philadelphia
Pittsburgh – Light in Trasmission: a neon and plasma light exhibition
Where: Pittsburg Glass Centre (5472 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206)
When: from ii May to 18 July 2021
Link: Pittsburgh Glass Centre
Artists: Sarah Blood, Patrick Collentine, Percy Echols II, Michael Flechtner, Mundy Hepburn, Eve Hoyt, Danielle James, Ed Kirshner, Leticia Maldonado, Denzel Russell, Harriet Schwarzrock, Megan Stelljes, Wayne Strattman, Leo Tecosky.
Exhibition: "Lite in Trasmission: a neon and plasma light exhibition" is a survey of the diverse range of light fine art inside the shared medium of both neon and plasma sculpture curated by Percy Echols 2, an creative person, creator of the podcast "Taming Lighting" and PGC's starting time recipient of the Ron Desmett Memorial Award for Imagination with Glass. Funded by The Pittsburgh Foundation, this exhibition features the work of 14 artists.
Danielle James - Pittsburgh Art Centre
Las Vegas - The Neon Museum
Where: 770 Las Vegas Boulevard N
Opening time: from 3 to 11 pm, please schedule in advance
Link: https://www.neonmuseum.org/
Museum: The Neon Museum is a non-profit organization defended to collecting, preserving, studying and exhibiting iconic Las Vegas signs for educational, historic, arts and cultural enrichment. The Neon Museum houses an outdoor exhibition infinite known as the Neon Boneyard; the North Gallery, habitation to the immersive audiovisual spectacle "Vivid!" which uses engineering advances to re-illuminate more than 40 non-operational signs.
Digital activities: 360 virtual tour in the Neon Boneyard
Neon Museum Las Vegas
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