Permutations of Light

Permutations of Light

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Permutations of Light

Permutations of Light

Fri, Jan 20 - Sun, Apr 2, 2017
  • Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
  • Wood Street Galleries
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    Free and open to the public

SHOW TITLE: Permutations of Light
ARTISTS: David Spriggs, Matthijs Munnik
CURATOR: Murray Horne

Wood Street Galleries welcomes US debuts of light Installations by the young Canadian artist David Spriggs and Amsterdam based Matthijs Munnik. Dramatic, immersive and contemplative, both installations are newly commissioned works specifically for Wood Street Galleries.

Gold is the latest in David Spriggs’ chromatic artwork series of Stratachromes that examine the contemporary symbolic meanings of color. Spriggs’ large 36 ft. wide installation presents eleven inverted human figures painted on layers of transparent sheets that are hung within an inverted pyramid structure, which bears a striking likeness to the pediment of the New York Stock Exchange. Gold is a provocative artwork that speaks to the contemporary climate of excessive wealth and power held by a select few, and the significance associated with this opulent color.

Citadels* is an ongoing project by Dutch artist Matthijs Munnik, investigating the nature of flickering light and its effect on perception. In his immersive installations, brightly-colored stroboscopic fields light out completely white spaces. On entering the installation the visitor’s field of view becomes filled with intricate patterns, geometric shapes and imaginary colors, strong hallucinations filling every inch of space.

*Visitors should be advised that strobe effects are used in the Citadels installation

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