Seeing the light. (Peter Erskine, Markets of Trajan, Rome, Italy)

From: Art in America | Date: February 1, 1993| Author: Clarke, John R. | Copyright information

Erskine's exhibit included a document which stated that the installation was not an entertainment form. The use of mirrors and refracted laser-cut prisms resulted in a dramatic examination of the sun's damage to earth if ozone-layer depleting is allowed to continue.

In an installation in Rome's ancient Markets of Trajan, Peter Erskine blended the optical with the political by using refracted beams of sunlight to make spectacular hues and also to bring attention to ecological dang...

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