Mastering Light: From the Natural to the Artificial


Shadow Decoration (1887), Charles Courtney Curran
"A young woman hangs sheer white linens on a clothesline. A refulgent angel descends from the heavens while shepherds tend their flocks by night. And an early motion-picture camera captures the fairyland allure of a world’s fair, slowly panning its illuminated buildings. These vastly different images — from a 19th-century painting, a 17th-century print and a 20th-century film — are among the treasures in the current exhibition at Vassar’s Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center. What brings them together is 'Mastering Light: From the Natural to the Artificial,' a quirky, thought-provoking show that divides its subject into three sometimes overlapping areas: interiors and exteriors illuminated by daylight; nighttime events made visible by moonlight or firelight; and scenes either lighted by or on the subject of artificial light."
NYT: All Paths Lead to Illumination
Illuminating experiences: “Mastering Light” exhibition at Vassar
Vassar College

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