Plugged In: Art and Electric Light
Jess (American, 1923-2004), Assembly Lamp Eight, 1966, assemblage: electric lamp base and octagonal shade constructed of wood, copper wire, plastic, magazine clippings, tape, black paint, glue and glass projection lantern slides, Norton Simon Museum, Gift of Odyssia Skouras, © Jess Collins Trust
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- 2:15 pm – 6:00 pm
In conjunction with the exhibition Plugged In: Art and Electric Light, the Norton Simon Museum and the Visual Culture program at the California Institute of Technology present a jointly organized symposium that considers the rich intersections between art and electric light. Held on Friday, October 11 at the Norton Simon Museum, and Saturday, October 12 at Caltech, the symposium is organized into four thematic sessions featuring talks by distinguished international scholars.
On Friday, the first panel, “Spectacle and Labor,” addresses the technology, artistic labor and conservation of public light art. The day’s program ends with a keynote lecture by Hollis Clayson, Professor Emerita of Art History at Northwestern University, entitled “Blinding or Beautiful? Modern Art and Artificial Illumination,” which explores The three panels on Saturday expand on the cultural significance of artificially illuminated artwork. “Electric Light and the Body” addresses the use of electric light as a means of exploring the body and mind. “New Technologies” focuses on mid-20th-century artists who entwined art and science by incorporating cutting-edge technologies—such as modulation and holography—into their work, and the challenges presented to historians and conservators when these technologies become obsolete. The conference concludes with “Darkness,” which examines artistic practice in the context of the absence, or failure, of electric light.
Details, including the list of panel topics, speakers, and timing, can be found here.
EVENT DETAILS
- Fee:
- Day 1 at the Norton Simon Museum is free with admission. Day 2 at Caltech is free.
- Details:
- Tickets are available starting at 12:00 p.m.; doors open at 1:45 p.m.
- Location:
- Norton Simon Museum (Fri, Oct 11) and Caltech's Baxter Lecture Hall (Sat, Oct 12)
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