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THE SMALL LIGHT PROJECTING CUBE Sculpture

Anthony Viscardi

United States

Sculpture, Plastic on Plastic

Size: 10 W x 10 H x 9.8 D in

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The practice of engaging the shadow as the progenitor of form has directed my architectural scholarship and artistic investigations for over twenty years. The shadow is born of one thing yet reveals another as its transparent and immaterial essence animates the surface upon which it falls. It is this phenomenological quality of the shadow, once severed from the object that ignites my imagination and informs my creative process. The Light Projecting Cube As the shadow assumes a crystalline form cut from Plexiglas plates and assembled to form a cube, it is transmuted to become a light projecting object. The reflection and refraction of light through shadow form releases the imagination to inhabit new realms of possibility. Consider this form constructed in glass where light and water may collude to alter perceptions of space and time.

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Multi-paneled Sculpture:Plastic on Plastic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:10 W x 10 H x 9.8 D in

Number of Pieces:2

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ANTHONY VISCARDI Artist's Biography The work of his most recent exhibition at Lehigh University Art Gallery in Fall of 2013 and his current exhibit at FXFOWLE Architects Office Gallery in NYC was begun during Anthony Viscardi's 2011-2012 sabbatical when he was awarded a MacDowell Colony Fellowship to continue his theoretical drawing/visual investigations on "shadow mapping." He has since received the 2013 Faculty Fellowship award from Study Abroad Italy (SAI) in Florence to begin work on a manuscript that documents a drawing method he developed for teaching students to more closely observe the architecture and culture of Italy. Viscardi has also been chosen Artist in Residence for The Experimental Printmaking Institute at Lafayette College in Easton, PA for the 2013-2014 academic year. Throughout his career in architectural practice and as a professor of architecture, Viscardi has continued to work as an artist. He has had solo exhibitions at the Atlanta College of Art, Lehigh University Wilson Gallery, and Gallery 164 in Buffalo, NY, and has exhibited at Nexus Contemporary Art in Atlanta, Philadelphia University of the Arts, Philadelphia Third Street Art Gallery, Auburn University Frank Seltzer Gallery, Allentown Art Museum, and Banana Factory Center for the Arts in Bethlehem, PA. Viscardi's work has been exhibited widely at national and international academic conferences. He developed a particular interest in creative collaboration while working with Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto during his three-month residency in Atlanta. He has since engaged in a number of collaborative design-build projects with artists, architects, students, and community members. Viscardi is represented in the NYC Drawing Center curated Artist Registry. Professor Viscardi is a nationally and internationally known scholar-teacher in the design and art of architecture. He has a special interest in study abroad and established the Lehigh in Italy Summer Program in Vicenza in 1995 and serves as its director. He has conducted design workshops and presentations at institutions of higher learning in Canada, Malaysia, Europe, Brazil, and Puerto Rico and was invited to teach a month-long creative design workshop for forty professional architects at the Beijing Victory Star firm.

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