Light has been present in art for centuries. To think of the Baroque or Gothic without this element would be impossible. However, in the 20th century, artists began to explore light qualities and transformed them into a means of materializing art. Sculptures, immersive installations, and ways of shaping the environment through light, its colors and intensities brought new spatial perceptions by establishing a unique relationship with architecture.
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: The Latest Architecture and News
Light as Matter: 10 Artists Transform Space with Lighting
https://www.archdaily.com/998331/light-as-matter-10-artists-transform-space-with-lightingVictor Delaqua
Giving People Agency in Public Space: The Artwork of Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
In the past, cities were often constructed in the likeness the public--the built environment reflected citizens and local culture. It is questionable whether this can be said of the modern world. Much construction today is a product of capitalism, generating buildings and areas in which local people have no attachment or sense of agency over. Artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer believes this to be a fundamental crisis within our cities, and he is committed to reestablishing the relationship and representation of people within urban space. His work is examined in a new short film by PLANE-SITE, titled Public Interruptions.
A building today does not represent a citizen, a building today represents capital.
https://www.archdaily.com/881937/giving-people-agency-in-public-space-the-artwork-of-rafael-lozano-hemmerAlya Abourezk