The Easel

2nd May 2017

Cerith Wyn Evans: Light Fantastic

Suspending kilometers of tangled white neon lighting in an art gallery will certainly pull a crowd – but how should such an installation be explained? The artist’s ambition was to create “white neon drawings in space” that induce a “transformative mood. If anything it’s a … place for reverie on the transference of energy”. In case that’s not clear the artist adds: “[my work is] a rendezvous of question marks” An excellent video is here.

Josef Frank – Patterns, Furniture and Painting

Where did IKEA’s design aesthetic come from? A London exhibition suggests much credit belongs to Josef Frank, from whose work the concept of Swedish Modern evolved. Although also an accomplished watercolorist, his textile furniture and designs clearly get star billing in this show. An excellent discussion of Swedish Modern design is here and images of Frank’s textile designs here.