256 pages, 350 Abbildungen in Farbe, 31 x 27.2 cm, Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3958-7
Steven Scott (b. 1955 London) is a Copenhagen-based artist whose work revolves around the rich complexities of light. The main essay is penned by the art and design historian Lisa Hockemeyer. This volume takes one on a journey through Steven Scotts light art works and installations of the past forty years and covers his development in the London/NYC Avant Garde theatre and dance scene of the late seventies and into the 1980s. Originally a founder, board member and designer at the influential London theatre and arts centre Riverside Studios between 1976-1986, Scott had extensive experience in theatre design and sculpture before turning to the creation of light art some 25 years ago. The period set the tone for a career that has moved freely between fine art, theatre and architecture. Central to Scott's work is his rich appreciation of light and its interaction with people and space. As a master of this elusive medium, Scotts pieces make reference to the rhythms of the day with works that gradually change colour over time marking the natural and seasonal cycles.
Artists
Steven Scott
Edited by
Lisa Hockemeyer | Ole Nørlyng | Søren Risager-Hansen | Steven Scott
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