Exhibition

Enlighted: Electric light as the fairy of art

Past exhibition

27 Oct 2012 – 17 Feb 2013

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Enlightened, Artipelag Konsthall’s major autumn exhibition 2012, comprised selected works featuring electric light by some of the world’s most influential artists. The exhibition was a visual and intellectual voyage through the art of the 1960s to the present day, and an impressive display of various lighting techniques.

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In the 1960s, the concept of art was expanded in different ways and came to encompass all types of materials. Light bulbs and fluorescent lights became media that today are part of art’s repertoire. Enlightened was an attempt to demonstrate this shift, from the 1960s to the present day, utilising selected, central artworks. Light was here given physical form and employed to expand the spatiality of the art gallery. The light should interact with the viewer but it should also be regarded on a conceptual level. It often gives expression to political, ideological and social ideas, which exist in parallel with artistic concepts. In this way, one can refer to early predecessors and, at the same time, create entirely new expressions.

Trailer for the exhibition

Artists

Christian Andersson, Christian Boltanski, Joseph Beuys, Monica Bonvicini, Angela Bulloch, Tracey Emin, Spencer Finch, Dan Flavin, Sylvie Fleury, Felix González-Torres, Hans Haacke, Mona Hatoum, Jeppe Hein, Jenny Holzer, Joseph Kosuth, Annika Liljedahl, Bertrand Lavier, Mario Merz, Isamu Noguchi, Otto Piene, Jason Rhoades, Günther Uecker and Dan Wolgers.

Gallery