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Airan Kang’s Luminous Books

Recently at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery in NY, we could watch The Luminous Poem,  the works of South Korean artist Airan Kang’s. Known for her metaphysical approach to text, Kang creates electronically luminescent sculptures cast from transparent synthetic resin and LED paintings in the form of books and scrolls.  Encased in neon, Kang’s illuminated texts emit sumptuous colors that effervesce, while exploring the relationship between book and e-reader in today’s digital landscape.

Since its founding in 2002, Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery has made a major   commitment to representing new media artists who are exploring the   intersection of art and technology. The gallery’s dedication to supporting an array of innovative practices has been the catalyst for the expansion of its program to include painting and sculpture.



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