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The Museum of Neon Art has recaptured the 1950s nostalgia of Hollywood Boulevard and the Las Vegas strip, and takes you on a journey back in time into a visual realm of flashing lights. For three ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The art of neon lights is still alive and well. You can call them glowing, luminous or even blazing, but you can't call them in danger. As CBSN New York's John Dias reports, ...
AKRON, Ohio – Things are about to become brighter at the Akron Art Museum. The “Glow: Neon & Light” exhibit opens in the museum’s Arnstein Galleries on Sept. 21. The exhibit showcases artists who ...
Neon Club bends, twists, heats, sculpts and brings light to ASU’s art galleries. The club introduces a different type of sculpting that involves the creation or restoration of neon signage, as well as ...
Chryssa, "Americanoom" (1963) (© Εstate of Chryssa, National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens; image courtesy Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami, photo Oriol Tarridas) CHICAGO — Anyone who ...
Installation view of NEON: The Charged Line at Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, UK (all photos by Phill Heywood, all images courtesy Grundy Art Gallery) BLACKPOOL, UK — In White Noise, novelist Don ...
"Every neon sign you've ever seen is made by hand," said Eric Lynxwiler, the board president of the Museum of Neon Art. With Hidden History, ABC7 explores local history and hidden facts in our ...
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We’ve seen them glowing on New York City theater billboards, Las Vegas casinos and Hong Kong high-rises. They cast unbidden light and shadow into restaurants and homes and are a part of the daily ...
“Functional art needs a new definition, I think!” says Lisa Schulte, aka the Neon Queen. We’re speaking in her light-bending studio in an industrial area northwest of Los Angeles, where her empire ...
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