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The Centre for International Light Art in Unna, opened in 2001, is the first and only museum in the world dedicated exclusively to lighting installations. This book documents the Centre's valuable collection of works by international artists as well as the exhibitions to date. Ten of the world's most renowned creators of lighting installations exhibit works specifically developed for the vaulted cellar of the museum, which is housed in a old brewery. The labyrinthine corridors, cooling rooms and fermentation vats of the former brewery measure more than 24,000 square feet. This "underground" museum is recognized from outside by a towering chimney featuring Mario Merz’s fascinating neon installation "Fibonacci-Row".

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Centre for International Light Art Unna, Martina Sehlke

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Titel
Centre for International Light Art Unna
Autor*innen
Martina Sehlke
Verlag
Wienand
Erscheinungsdatum
2004
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
152
ISBN10
3879098549
ISBN13
9783879098545
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The Centre for International Light Art in Unna, opened in 2001, is the first and only museum in the world dedicated exclusively to lighting installations. This book documents the Centre's valuable collection of works by international artists as well as the exhibitions to date. Ten of the world's most renowned creators of lighting installations exhibit works specifically developed for the vaulted cellar of the museum, which is housed in a old brewery. The labyrinthine corridors, cooling rooms and fermentation vats of the former brewery measure more than 24,000 square feet. This "underground" museum is recognized from outside by a towering chimney featuring Mario Merz’s fascinating neon installation "Fibonacci-Row".