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Luminous Realities: Projection And Video Art, Wright State University Art Galleries
Luminous Realities: Projection And Video Art, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
"Luminous Realities" is part of a continuing series of exhibitions devoted to the exploration of concepts and processes in contemporary art. This exhibition wed artistic sensibility to modern technology by utilizing the talents of seven contemporary artists working with video and projection devices as their media. David Cort explains video and projection art as a process. The classical painter expresses an abstract idea on canvas, but I think a video artist expresses an idea through a process. Art for a video artist is the creative process, art for the audience is the participation.
The following catalog attempts not only to …
Stephen Antonakos: Room For Wright State, Wright State University Art Gallery
Stephen Antonakos: Room For Wright State, Wright State University Art Gallery
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
The guide is a visual record of the installation of an environmental sculpture in the Wright State University Art Gallery. Room for Wright State was designed and built specifically for the Art Gallery by Stephen Antonakos. This document is meant to lend permanence to a temporary exhibition and to allow the reader to participate in the experience of the project from inception through completion. As an aid to the reader, the interior dimensions of the truncated cube that houses the neon (viewed from the upper gallery level) are 18' 6-5/8" x 20' 1-5/8" x 13' 6" high (565 x 610.5 …