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  2. Field of Light - Wikipedia

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    Field of Light at the Eden Project. The Field of Light is a large-scale site-specific light-based installation created by British artist Bruce Munro. It has been staged in many different locations around the world. The sculpture slowly changes colour, creating a shimmering field of light. [1]

  3. Bruce Munro - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Munro was invited to return to Uluru to mount the largest version of his Field of Light to date, at the place of its first inspiration. In March 2016, Munro and his team installed the immense land art sculpture, Uluru Field of Light covering an area of over 49,000 square meters.

  4. Dale Chihuly - Wikipedia

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    Dale Patrick Chihuly was born on September 20, 1941, in Tacoma, Washington. [3] His parents were George and Viola Chihuly; his paternal grandfather was born in Slovakia. [3]

  5. Dale Eldred - Wikipedia

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    He created a towering sculpture in a Kansas City park that sprayed water in order to create prismatic light refractions. His emphasis increasingly focused on light; he used mirrors, pure pigments, gas flames, fluorescent paint, refraction tape, glass, neon tubes and other materials to create light effects.

  6. James Turrell - Wikipedia

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    James Turrell (born May 6, 1943) is an American artist known for his work within the Light and Space movement. [1] He is considered the "master of light" [2] often creating art installations that mix natural light with artificial color through openings in ceilings thereby transforming internal spaces by ever shifting and changing color.

  7. Anthony James (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Morphic Fields, 2014 Anthony James. Morphic Fields was an exhibition of bronze and limestone pieces inspired by the scientist Rupert Sheldrake's pseudoscientific theory of morphic resonance: "a process whereby self-organizing systems inherit a memory from previous similar systems." [7] The sculptures are created from found materials. [8]

  8. Christian Moeller - Wikipedia

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    Christian Moeller (born December 2, 1959) is a sculpture and installation artist, professor and Chair of the Department of Design Media Arts at University of California, Los Angeles UCLA [1] He was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany where he lived and worked until moving to the United States in 2001. His interactive work has been shown at ...

  9. Keith Sonnier - Wikipedia

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    Keith Sonnier (July 31, 1941 – July 18, 2020) [1] was a postminimalist sculptor, performance artist, video and light artist. [2] Sonnier was one of the first artists to use light in sculpture in the 1960s. With his use of neon in combination with ephemeral materials he achieved international recognition. Sonnier was part of the Process Art ...