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Light and Space

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Light and Space is a style of art that is characterized by the use of light and space to create an immersive experience. This style of art often uses light and space to create a sense of movement and depth. Additionally, Light and Space artists often use light to create a sense of atmosphere or mood.

The art style is also known as: Bright, luminous, sunny, lighted, well-lit
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. Robert Irwin (b. 1928) 2. Mary Corse (b. 1945) 3. James Turrell (b. 1943) 4. Doug Wheeler (b. 1939) 5. John McCracken (b. 1934) 6. Peter Alexander (b. 1939) 7. Helen Pashgian (b. 1930) 8. DeWain Valentine (b. 1933) 9. Larry Bell (b. 1939) 10. Maria Nordman (b. 1945) 11. Bruce Nauman (b. 1941) 12. Richard Long (b. 1945) 13. Robert Smithson (b. 1938) 14. Dennis Oppenheim (b. 1938) 15. Michael Heizer (b. 1944) 16. Walter De Maria (b. 1935) 17. Paul Sharits (b. 1943) 18. Robert Rauschenberg (b. 1925) 19. Ed Ruscha (b. 1937) 20. Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929) 21. Andy Warhol (b. 1928) 22. Roy Lichtenstein (b. 1923) 23. Claes Oldenburg (b. 1929) 24. James Rosenquist (b. 1933) 25. Robert Indiana (b. 1928) 26. Tom Wesselmann (b. 1931) 27. Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920) 28. Jasper Johns (b. 1930) 29. Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923) 30. Barnett Newman (b. 1905)

1. James Turrell, Aten Reign, 2013 2. Robert Irwin, Excursus: Homage to the Square3, 2011 3. Mary Corse, Untitled (White Light Series), 1968-69 4. John McCracken, Plank, 1967 5. Craig Kauffman, Untitled, 1967 6. Peter Alexander, Untitled, 1966 7. Larry Bell, Untitled, 1966 8. Helen Pashgian, Untitled, 1966 9. DeWain Valentine, Gray Column, 1966 10. Ron Cooper, The Big O, 1966 11. Joe Goode, Annunciation, 1965 12. Billy Al Bengston, Untitled, 1964 13. Craig Kauffman, Untitled, 1963 14. John Altoon, Untitled, 1963 15. Robert Irwin, Untitled, 1963 16. Larry Bell, Untitled, 1962 17. Helen Pashgian, Untitled, 1962 18. DeWain Valentine, Untitled, 1962 19. Joe Goode, Untitled, 1961 20. Billy Al Bengston, Untitled, 1961 21. Craig Kauffman, Untitled, 1961 22. John Altoon, Untitled, 1960 23. Robert Irwin, Untitled, 1960 24. Larry Bell, Untitled, 1959 25. Helen Pashgian, Untitled, 1959 26. DeWain Valentine, Untitled, 1959 27. Joe Goode, Untitled, 1958 28. Billy Al Bengston, Untitled, 1958 29. Craig Kauffman, Untitled, 1958 30. John Altoon, Untitled, 1957

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Light and Space is a style of art that is characterized by the use of light and space to create an immersive experience. This style of art emerged in the 1960s and was pioneered by artists such as James Turrell and Robert Irwin. Light and Space artists often use light and space to create optical illusions and to explore the relationship between light and space. One of the most famous Light and Space artists is James Turrell. Turrell is best known for his work with light and space. Turrell has created numerous installations and sculptures that use light and space to create an immersive experience. Turrell’s work often explores the relationship between light and space and the human experience of light and space. Another famous Light and Space artist is Robert Irwin. Irwin is best known for his installation work that often uses light and space to create an immersive experience. Irwin’s work often explores the relationship between light and space and the human experience of light and space. Light and Space is a style of art that is characterized by the use of light and space to create an immersive experience. This style of art emerged in the 1960s and was pioneered by artists such as James Turrell and Robert Irwin. Light and Space artists often use light and space to create optical illusions and to explore the relationship between light and space. One of the most famous Light and Space artists is James Turrell. Turrell is best known for his work with light and space. Turrell has created numerous installations and sculptures that use light and space to create an immersive experience. Turrell’s work often explores the relationship between light and space and the human experience of light and space. Another famous Light and Space artist is Robert Irwin. Irwin is best known for his installation work that often uses light and space to create an immersive experience. Irwin’s work often explores the relationship between light and space and the human experience of light and space.

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1. Robert Irwin (b. 1928) 2. Mary Corse (b. 1945) 3. James Turrell (b. 1943) 4. Doug Wheeler (b. 1939) 5. John McCracken (b. 1934) 6. Peter Alexander (b. 1939) 7. Helen Pashgian (b. 1930) 8. DeWain Valentine (b. 1933) 9. Larry Bell (b. 1939) 10. Maria Nordman (b. 1945) 11. Bruce Nauman (b. 1941) 12. Richard Long (b. 1945) 13. Robert Smithson (b. 1938) 14. Dennis Oppenheim (b. 1938) 15. Michael Heizer (b. 1944) 16. Walter De Maria (b. 1935) 17. Paul Sharits (b. 1943) 18. Robert Rauschenberg (b. 1925) 19. Ed Ruscha (b. 1937) 20. Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929) 21. Andy Warhol (b. 1928) 22. Roy Lichtenstein (b. 1923) 23. Claes Oldenburg (b. 1929) 24. James Rosenquist (b. 1933) 25. Robert Indiana (b. 1928) 26. Tom Wesselmann (b. 1931) 27. Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920) 28. Jasper Johns (b. 1930) 29. Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923) 30. Barnett Newman (b. 1905)

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. James Turrell, Aten Reign, 2013 2. Robert Irwin, Excursus: Homage to the Square3, 2011 3. Mary Corse, Untitled (White Light Series), 1968-69 4. John McCracken, Plank, 1967 5. Craig Kauffman, Untitled, 1967 6. Peter Alexander, Untitled, 1966 7. Larry Bell, Untitled, 1966 8. Helen Pashgian, Untitled, 1966 9. DeWain Valentine, Gray Column, 1966 10. Ron Cooper, The Big O, 1966 11. Joe Goode, Annunciation, 1965 12. Billy Al Bengston, Untitled, 1964 13. Craig Kauffman, Untitled, 1963 14. John Altoon, Untitled, 1963 15. Robert Irwin, Untitled, 1963 16. Larry Bell, Untitled, 1962 17. Helen Pashgian, Untitled, 1962 18. DeWain Valentine, Untitled, 1962 19. Joe Goode, Untitled, 1961 20. Billy Al Bengston, Untitled, 1961 21. Craig Kauffman, Untitled, 1961 22. John Altoon, Untitled, 1960 23. Robert Irwin, Untitled, 1960 24. Larry Bell, Untitled, 1959 25. Helen Pashgian, Untitled, 1959 26. DeWain Valentine, Untitled, 1959 27. Joe Goode, Untitled, 1958 28. Billy Al Bengston, Untitled, 1958 29. Craig Kauffman, Untitled, 1958 30. John Altoon, Untitled, 1957

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