Friday, January 31, 2014

Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art


The Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art is currently carrying Dylan Mortimer’s Illuminate Exhibition. This is a very unique gallery on the second floor. The idea behind Mortimer’s Illuminate consists of a series of artworks that are called “halos”, where anyone who chooses to stand under the design will cause the piece to illuminate, or light up. The structures are made up of many twinkling lights that are triggered by a motion sensor. What makes Mortimer’s work so unique is the ability for people to have direct interaction with the artwork. His underlying message behind his work- “who earns a halo? How do you get a halo? Who are the ones who decide?” – as well as the idea of people standing under a flat structure almost makes them feel as if they are a part of a painting. Mortimer’s exhibit at the Nerman will close on February 23, 2014.

2 comments:

  1. I like how the artist poses a question in the artwork and allows the viewer to make what they want out of his work. thats very cool!

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  2. Well done. You address the underlying idea of the work "halos" and that is we can choose to stand in the light.

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