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Light Matter

Venus is now passing in front of the sun – that once-in-a-century dot of a shadow traversing across our giant ball of life-giving light.

My guest blogger this week is Lynn Honeysett, Director of the Pelham Arts Center

Venus is now passing in front of the sun – that once-in-a-century dot of a shadow traversing across our giant ball of life-giving light.  As if responding to a universal prompting, six contemporary artists currently exhibiting at Pelham Art Center’sLight Matter employ the dazzling and elusive qualities of light, all of them capturing smaller patterns that could easily expand to infinity, calling to mind the Big Bang, Milky Way and the larger cosmos.  I just find it so oddly wonderful, this artistic synchronicity.

Using photography and video, Beatrice Pediconi explores the subtle variations in light as it moves across the surface of water, reflecting off trailing asteroids of paint.  Joe Winter probes the nature of cool and hot light, but also observes “The Stars Below” as they spill from chalk dissolved by water onto paper.  Chris Smith harnesses randomness and intent in moving liquid to inspire drawings in haunting otherworldly colors, coaxing light into lunar landscapes.  Sharon Louden’s extraordinary site-specific installation distributes light from the surfaces of tiny mirrors and shards of metal, transforming as it moves across time and space.  Byran Graf translates a microcosm of electric light emitted from a television screen, or the color of light piercing a window screen to reveal how light penetrates solid matter.

Just as synchronicity can prod a handful of scientists from different points around the globe to discover something simultaneously, I wonder if there isn’t a larger theme tugging at these artists as galactic wonders unfold outside our windows.

Through drawing, sculpture, assemblage, video, photography, and digital imaging, these six artists transform our everyday experience of light into something extraordinary, and give us a small peek at something much bigger.  Light Matter is on view from May 4 through June 30.

Photo: Beatrice Pediconi, Untitled III, 2009, chromogenic print

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Colleen R. Brathwaite June 12, 2013 at 12:23 pm
I'm glad to see someone else put on paper some of the reaction I have had to being required to pay aRead More fee to park at WestMed. I think the fee is unconscionable! I was even more insulted when I received a tone-deaf response to my complaint about the fee from the head of WestMed. I understand that WestMed ended up paying considerably more for the parking facility than anticipated, but that's no justification for charging clients who have no choice but to park there in order to receive vital services. It's a gross insult to the patients. It's not our fault that WestMed had to cough up more dough. With new WestMed locations being opened every few months, clearly the company is not hurting financially. And, what's most ridiculous, is that they hired a staff of four or five parking attendants to issue tickets and instruct us how to pay for the parking! Why not use their salaries to help defray the facility's cost? You're right that it's pure greed because WestMed could have chosen to recoup the cost more slowly and not charge a fee. When I expressed my displeasure about the fee to my doctor, he posed an interesting question: when the facility's cost is paid off, will WestMed continue to charge for parking? By this time, WestMed has certainly recouped enough of the cost to make a dent in the overall expense. It's time to get rid of the fee and restore some dignity to what used to be a fine organization. In the past I heartily recommended family, friends and many others to WestMed. Now, I've got a very nasty taste in my mouth about WestMed! Shame on you, WestMed!
Clifford Blau June 15, 2013 at 09:48 am
It's not true that parking is required. You could do as I do and walk there (assuming it isRead More actually the White Plains office you are referring to and not Harrison), or take a bus, or a taxi, or have someone drop you off and pick you up. And if you aren't happy with their service, go somewhere else. There are lots of doctors not affiliated with Westmed.
Cathy G June 15, 2013 at 04:41 pm
Clifford, thanks for your two cents! How lucky for you that you can walk to your doctor's office andRead More not have to pay to park!