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Catching the Light

Current price: $49.95
Catching the Light
Catching the Light

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Catching the Light

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British artist Bruce Munro is best know for producing large, immersive, light-based installations, which often employ a massing of components by the thousands. An artistic diarist, he has spent over thirty years collecting and recording ideas and images in his sketchbooks, to which he returns over time for source material. His work has been shown at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Waddesdon Manor, the Rothschild Collection, Buckinghamshire; and the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Artworks by Munro are held in museum and public collections internationally, including the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. In 2016, Munro, supported by Australia's Indigenous Land Corporation, mounted Field of Light: Uluru, Australia, The Uluru installation will remain in place through to 2021. Spring 2019 sees Munro's newest exhibition opens at Sensorio in Paso Robles, California Bruce Munro: Field of Light at Sensorio will use an array of over 58,800 stemmed spheres lit by fiber-optics, gently illuminating the landscape. Powered by solar, the stunning exhibition will captivate visitors with this light-based and sculptural experience.

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