Glass Cube (1966) by Larry Bell

Glass Cube - Larry Bell - 1966

Artwork Information

TitleGlass Cube
ArtistLarry Bell
Date1966
Art MovementLight and Space

About Glass Cube

The artwork titled “Glass Cube,” created by Larry Bell in 1966, is a prominent piece within the Light and Space art movement. This sculpture exemplifies the genre’s emphasis on perceptual phenomena and the interplay of light and space through minimalist design.

The artwork, a meticulously constructed glass cube, rests on the ground, reflecting and refracting light in a manner that captivates the observer. The glass panels are framed by sleek metallic edges, creating a sense of weightlessness despite its physical solidity. The cube’s transparent and reflective surfaces generate an engaging visual dialogue, altering its appearance depending on the viewer’s perspective and the ambient lighting conditions. The subtle gradation of color on the glass further enhances its ethereal quality, underscoring Bell’s mastery in manipulating light and space to induce contemplation and transcendence. The artwork stands as a testament to the innovative spirit of the Light and Space movement, offering a timeless exploration of visual perception.

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