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Six interactive neon sculptures in the PMQ courtyard stand as a tribute to the iconic glowing light of Hong Kong’s legacy.
Lena Imamura, the co-owner of GLO Studio, taps into her alter ego to get through a day of flames, shopping for materials and ...
The Museum of Neon Art will open its Pomona storage warehouse, housing 250 to 300 enormous pieces, to visitors on July 9. The collection is rarely open to the public.
Event details about First Light: Rituals of Glass and Neon Art in San Francisco on April 28, 2024 - watch, listen, photos and tickets ...
Fading lights Neon signs were first introduced in Hong Kong in the 1920s.As the city’s economy flourished from the 1950s to the 1980s, neon did also, according to Brian Kwok, an associate ...
Enter the nondescript Neon Works warehouse in North Oakland, and you’ll find yourself suddenly immersed in rainbow light. It’s as if a time-warping tornado from the 1950s Bay Area wrapped all ...
The second night of the Neon City Festival transformed downtown Las Vegas into a vibrant hub of music, art, and culinary ...
30 Rock is replacing its iconic neon lights with LEDs in the coming year. nyc.gov. The storied building is also swapping out its blue neon “Observation Deck” lettering in favor of LED “Top ...
“The Gates” is fascinating, however, in terms of both art history and conservation, as are Chryssa’s smaller neon works. Light Art was a big deal in the 1960s and ’70s, resulting in major ...
For Reising, neon presents artistic possibilities other mediums can't replicate. His neon art includes replications of some of his photography created with neon tubes.. Wartman, meanwhile, finds ...
"Neon really hit the U.S. in the late 1920s," Swormstedt says. "By the early to mid-1930s, every small town had at least one neon sign." Keeping the trade alive. By the late 1960s, the introduction of ...