Commissioned by the City of Sydney, LIGHT INTERSECTIONS II inserts beams of light through the facade of a late 19th century Victorian terrace home. Appearing to puncture the building across two perspective planes, the lines of light are drawn from the building's perspective lines, abstracted and inserted back into the architecture. The series explores the hand-drawn line in the landscape. In particular, perspective lines and their relationship to art and architecture as a way of understanding, interpreting and affecting landscape.
Monday, July 19, 2021
BEAUTY: Installation--Ian Strange
Ian Strange uses light to interrupt reality. His most recent iteration of Light Intersection just closed in Sydney, Australia. The artist says:
Commissioned by the City of Sydney, LIGHT INTERSECTIONS II inserts beams of light through the facade of a late 19th century Victorian terrace home. Appearing to puncture the building across two perspective planes, the lines of light are drawn from the building's perspective lines, abstracted and inserted back into the architecture. The series explores the hand-drawn line in the landscape. In particular, perspective lines and their relationship to art and architecture as a way of understanding, interpreting and affecting landscape.
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Commissioned by the City of Sydney, LIGHT INTERSECTIONS II inserts beams of light through the facade of a late 19th century Victorian terrace home. Appearing to puncture the building across two perspective planes, the lines of light are drawn from the building's perspective lines, abstracted and inserted back into the architecture. The series explores the hand-drawn line in the landscape. In particular, perspective lines and their relationship to art and architecture as a way of understanding, interpreting and affecting landscape.
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