
Black Hole of Light
Black Hole of Light by Iván Navarro is a neon installation incorporating mirrors and electrical components to create an immersive light-based experience. The work plays with perception, reflection, and the properties of light and shadow.
- Medium
- neon, mirror, one way mirror, wooden frame and electrical components
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
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September 28, 2021
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James Turrell
American · b. 1943

Turrell creates immersive light installations that manipulate perception and blur the boundaries between physical space and light, directly paralleling Navarro's use of neon and mirrors to disorient the viewer's sense of depth and reality.

Dan Flavin
American · b. 1933

Flavin's iconic use of commercially available fluorescent light tubes as primary artistic medium shares Navarro's commitment to neon and electrical components as both material and subject, creating works where light itself becomes the sculptural form.

Yayoi Kusama
Japanese · b. 1929

Kusama's Infinity Mirror Rooms combine mirrors and artificial light to generate an endless recursive visual experience, mirroring Navarro's technique of using one way mirrors and neon to create the illusion of infinite spatial depth.
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