Black Light Art History
31 July 2014
On the portal 'Collection at Tiffany' I am publishing a series of articles that aim to trace the history of the Black Light Art and enhance the works of Mario Agrifoglio.
http://www.collezionedatiffany.com

I have been published, up to date, the following items:

I - Light and Color in Contemporary Art
From Light Painting the Black Light Art Today we begin a journey to discover the interactions between light and color in contemporary art from its origins to the latest trends with a focus on Italian art scene
http://www.collezionedatiffany.com/luce-e-colore-arte-contemporanea/


II - The environments of Lucio Fontana
Since the forties, Lucio Fontana explored various forms of research related to the light, ushering in a visual language which became an integral part of contemporary art: Light Art from the last generations of artists.
http://www.collezionedatiffany.com/ambientazioni-lucio-fontana/

III - The Light Art of the Sixties
In the second half of the sixties was born in California Light and Space Movement. And 'the beginning of the so-called Light Art and a new, modern concept of the sublime.
http://www.collezionedatiffany.com/light-art/

IV - Laser Art of the Seventies
http://www.collezionedatiffany.com/laser-light-art/
Neon, fluorescent colors and lasers. In the seventies, with the spread of laser technology arises that what can be called Laser Art

V - The Black Light Art and Mario Holly
Today, widespread on the international art scene, the Black Light Art finds its origins in the experiments of Lucio Fontana and, in particular, by Mario Agrifoglio.
http://www.collezionedatiffany.com/black-light-art-mario-agrifoglio/

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