DC -- Hirshhorn Museum -- Exhibit: Suprasensorial: Experiments in Light, Color, and Space:
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Description of Pictures: Suprasensorial: Experiments in Light, Color, and Space
February 23, 2012 – August 12, 2012
The focus of this exhibition is to explain the international light-and-space art movement of the mid- and late 20th century. The exhibition consists of large-scale installations by five artists from South America who created landmark works in the 1950s and 1960s:
* Lucio Fontana (1899 Argentina - 1968 Italy): Neon Structure for the IX Triennale of Milan
* Julio Le Parc (1928 Argentina - active France): Light in Movement
* Carlos Cruz-Diez (1923 Venezuela - active France): Chromosaturation
* Jesús Rafael Soto (1923 Venezuela - 2005 France): Blue Penetrable BBL
* Hélio Oiticica (Brazilian, 1937-1980), collaborated with Neville D'Almedia (Brazilian): Cosmococa No. 1: Trashiscapes
By developing large-scale, multimedia constructions of light and color, these Latin Americans engaged viewers more actively in a physical process of exploring the possibilities of visual and spatial perceptions. Although Fontana, Le Parc, Cruz-Diez, Soto, and Oiticica exerted considerable influence on their contemporaries and on subsequent generations, their works have often been overlooked in publications and exhibitions. Suprasensorial underscores their innovative contributions and acknowledges their seminal role in the ongoing, global light-and-space tradition. The five installations—which have heretofore been known only to a small number of people—create enveloping optical effects that overwhelm and transform sensory experience.
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2012 photos: Equipment this year: My mainstays were the Fuji S100fs, Nikon D7000, and the new Fuji X-S1. I also used an underwater Fuji XP50 and a Nikon D600. The first three cameras all broke this year and had to be repaired.
Trips this year:
three Civil War Trust conferences (Shepherdstown, WV, Richmond, VA, and Williamsburg, VA),
a week-long family reunion cruise of the Caribbean,
another week-long family reunion in the Wisconsin Dells (with lots of in-transit time in Ohio and Indiana), and
my 7th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including side trips to Zion, Bryce, the Grand Canyon, etc).
Ego strokes: I had a picture of Miss DC, Ashley Boalch, published in the Washington Post. I had a photograph of the George Segal San Francisco Holocaust memorial used as the cover of Quebec Francais (issue 165). Not being able to read French, I'm not entirely sure what the article is about but, hey! And I guess what could be considered to be a positive thing, my site is now established enough that spammers have noticed it and I had to block 17,000 file description postings for Viagra and whatever else..
Number of photos taken this year: just below 410,000.
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