Art & Technology - With A Chance For A Post-Event Studio Tour
Taos HIVE’s Tech Speaker Series focuses on how companies and individuals in our community use technology to enhance and grow their businesses. We are pleased to feature the artist Larry Bell. Larry will discuss how he’s used technology to make art. And if we’re lucky, he’ll also share how he’s made smart business decisions over the years.
Larry Bell is one of the most noteworthy representatives of abstract art in the postwar period. His career has spanned nearly six decades and has given him an audience in all the major art centers of the world.
Bell’s medium, “light on surface,” has often utilized the technology of thin film deposition of vaporized metals and minerals on glass surfaces. His work has evolved in a number of directions, beginning with constructions, glass boxes and standing wall glass panel sculptures. Other bodies of work include Vapor Drawings, Mirage works (collages) on paper and canvas, Furniture de Lux, Sumer (a series of calligraphic bronze figures up to 30 feet in height), and Fractions, a series of 10,000 small 10 x 10-inch collage works on paper.
Bell exhibits extensively in museums and galleries internationally and in the U.S. and has been awarded numerous public art commissions. He was born in Chicago in 1939 and grew up in the San Fernando Valley of California. He briefly attended Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles where he met other students and teachers who would become lifelong friends and fellow artists. He moved to Taos, New Mexico in 1973 and currently maintains studios in both Taos and Venice, California.
To join on Zoom: https://unm.zoom.us/j/95351092986
Password: 830510
As a bonus, if you’re an artist and interested in a tour of Larry’s fabrication studio – click the button “Apply Here.” We can only take a few, so let us know why you’d like to go on the tour. The HIVE will select the group. Good luck!