“Unwoven Light” at Rice University’s Rice Gallery in Houston, Texas.

Soo Sunny Park (b. Seoul, Korea)

Composed of 37 individual sculptural units, the installation uses iridescent plexi-glass embedded in pieces of a chain link fence to cast shimmering, colorful reflections across the spacious gallery.
Photo’s via Walley Films Flickr
I came across this installation and thought it was pretty and interesting.

Soo Sunny Park’’s installation Unwoven Light animates Rice Gallery’’s expansive space, transforming it into a shimmering world of light, shadow, and brilliant color.

Suspended from the walls and ceiling, thirty-seven individually sculpted units are arranged as a graceful, twisting flow of abstract form.

Unwoven Light continues Park’’s ongoing experimentation with the ephemeral qualities of light and how light affects our perceptions of architectural space.











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