TY - BOOK ID - 113145820 TI - Light + space AU - Nipper, Marie AU - Clark, Robin AU - Simms, Matthew AU - Bradnock, Lucy AU - Eversley, Fred AU - Hempel, Franz AU - Auping, Michael AU - Gollnick, Elizabeth AU - Albuquerque, Lita AU - McCray, Patrick AU - Bell, Larry AU - Schuld, Dawna AU - Pashgian, Helen AU - Wilk, Elvia AU - Kames, Bettina PY - 2022 SN - 9783000723339 9788799942688 3000723331 8799942682 3753302643 9783753302645 PB - Copenhagen Cologne Copenhagen Contemporary Koenig Books DB - UniCat KW - Lumière KW - Années 1970 KW - Los Angeles KW - Light and space (Art movement) KW - Light art KW - Space (Art) KW - Installations (Art) KW - Art, American KW - Art, European KW - kunst KW - installaties KW - licht KW - lichtinstallaties KW - lichtkunst KW - projecties KW - Light-and-Space Art KW - 7.038/039 KW - Kapoor Anish KW - Orr Eric KW - Zehr Connie KW - Eversley Fred KW - Irwin Robert KW - Corse Mary KW - Janssens Ann Veronica KW - Cooper Ron KW - Turrell James KW - Hein Jeppe KW - Bell Larry KW - Albuquerque Lita KW - AVPD KW - Valentine DeWain KW - McCracken John KW - Zimmerman Elyn KW - Pashgian Helen KW - Chicago Judy KW - Alexander Peter KW - Wheeler Doug KW - Palm Hansen Ann Linn KW - Kauffman Craig KW - Kaiser Vogel Susan KW - Sander Karin KW - Dill Laddie John KW - 7.038 KW - American art KW - Eight (Group of American artists) KW - Indian Space (Group of artists) KW - Mission School (Group of artists) KW - NO!Art (Group of artists) KW - Old Bohemians (Group of artists) KW - Stieglitz Circle (Group of artists) KW - Light sculpture KW - Light works (Art) KW - Art KW - California minimalism (Art movement) KW - Minimal art KW - Eversley, Frederick, KW - Albuquerque, Lita KW - Bell, Larry, KW - Pashgian, Helen, KW - Irwin, Robert, UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:113145820 AB - The publication "Light + Space" refers on the art movement of the same name - a tendency born in Southern California characterized by experimentation, interdisciplinarity, and a move away from object-centric practices. The publication points out the main aspects of Light and Space, gives insight into the atmosphere of the 1960s and '70s L.A. art scene, highlights female protagonists, shows interdisciplinary and transgressive, artistic approaches to art and technology, focuses on perception and aesthetic experience as central to these immersive environments and discusses the legacy of Light and Space in contemporary artistic practices. The book also brings a section with more than twenty artist's contributions, each specifically conceived for the publication. ER -