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A sensitive and harmonious interplay of light, colour, and time set within architectural space
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Steven Scott
Odyssey
Light Colour Time
Steven Scott (b. 1955 London) is a Copenhagen-based artist whose work revolves around the rich complexities of light. The main essay is penned by the art and design historian Lisa Hockemeyer. This volume takes one on a journey through Steven Scott’s light art works and installations of the past forty years and covers his development in the London/NYC Avant Garde theatre and dance scene of the late seventies and into the 1980’s.
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Originally a founder, board member and designer at the influential London theatre and arts centre Riverside Studios between 1976-1986, Scott had extensive experience in theatre design and sculpture before turning to the creation of light art some 25 years ago. The period set the tone for a career that has moved freely between fine art, theatre and architecture. Central to Scott's work is his rich appreciation of light and its interaction with people and space. As a master of this elusive medium, Scott’s pieces make reference to the rhythms of the day with works that gradually change colour over time – marking the natural and seasonal cycles.
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256 pages, 350 colour illustrations
27.2 × 32 cm, hardcover
HIRMER PREMIUM
High quality linen with large debossing
27.2 × 32 cm, hardcover
HIRMER PREMIUM
High quality linen with large debossing
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3958-7
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Milano
| Fondazione Stelline
Keywords
Installation, architecture, light design, contemporary art, 21st century
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