This book accompanies a retrospective of Larry Bell, a leading figure in the American Light and Space movement and presents his entire oeuvre, including previously overlooked works. For nearly six decades Larry Bell has been capturing light--in glass, on paper, or with Mylar sheets. This book traces Bell's entire oeuvre--from his roots in Venice Beach to his most recent forays into public sculpture. It pays special tribute to the architectural, spatial, and design explorations Bell undertook in the late 70s to 80s--experiments that often took the form of ephemeral and immersive installations. Generously illustrated, this book reveals Bell fully exploring the technological possibilities made available in postwar America and asserts his position as one of America's most adventurous living artists. Published with the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
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