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Ethereal Illumination: Carlo Bernardini's Optic Fiber Installations

Explore Carlo Bernardini's captivating optic fiber installations that merge art and technology to create mesmerizing light experiences. Witness the interplay of stainless steel and optic fibers in innovative sculptures that redefine space and perception. Experience a transformative journey through light and form at the contemporary art museums showcasing Bernardini's visionary artworks.

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Ethereal Illumination: Carlo Bernardini's Optic Fiber Installations

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  1. Carlo Bernardini, The Corner’s Revenge 2011, Optic fibers, stainless steele, mt h 18 x 3 x 4. MACRO – Museo d’arte contemporanea di Roma. Courtesy Delloro Arte Contemporanea, Rome | Berlin.

  2. Carlo Bernardini, Field of organic light 2010, Optic fibers installation interior/exterior, mt H 5 x 20 x 10. La Scultura Italiana del XXI secolo, Fondazione Pomodoro, Milano.

  3. Carlo Bernardini, Field of organic light 2010, Optic fibers installation interior/exterior, mt H 5 x 20 x 10. La Scultura Italiana del XXI secolo, Fondazione Pomodoro, Milano.

  4. Carlo Bernardini, Ecliptic Orbit 2011, Tesla coil, micro neons of 3 mm (diameter), cm H 100 x 180 x 90. Principia - Stanze e sostanze delle arti prossime, Padiglioni Molecolari, Piazza Duomo, Milan.

  5. CARLO BERNARDINI, GHOST OF DUCHAMP 2009, Fiber optic, plexiglass, OLF surface, video, feet h 9,5x5x1,5; Museo d’arte, Villa Ciani, Lugano.

  6. CARLO BERNARDINI, GHOST OF DUCHAMP 2009, Fiber optic, plexiglass, OLF surface, video, feet h 9,5x5x1,5; Museo d’arte, Villa Ciani, Lugano.

  7. CARLO BERNARDINI, GHOST OF DUCHAMP 2009, Fiber optic, plexiglass, OLF surface, video, feet h 9,5x5x1,5; Museo d’arte, Villa Ciani, Lugano.

  8. CARLO BERNARDINI / MANU’ SOBRAL - THE FOURTH DIRECTION OF SPACE 2008 - Project 2004, optic fibers, video interactive, sound. Milan, Bruna Soletti Gallery.

  9. CARLO BERNARDINI / MANU’ SOBRAL - THE FOURTH DIRECTION OF SPACE 2008 - Project 2004, optic fibers, video interactive, sound. Milan, Bruna Soletti Gallery.

  10. CARLO BERNARDINI / MANU’ SOBRAL - THE FOURTH DIRECTION OF SPACE 2008 - Project 2004, optic fibers, video interactive, sound. Milan, Bruna Soletti Gallery.

  11. Carlo Bernardini, Space interrelations 2008, optic fibers installation, feet H 11 x 25 x 36, Rivara (TO) Castello di Rivara.

  12. Carlo Bernardini, Space interrelations 2008, optic fibers installation, feet H 11 x 25 x 36, Rivara (TO) Castello di Rivara.

  13. Carlo Bernardini, Space interrelations 2008, optic fibers installation, feet H 11 x 25 x 36, Rivara (TO) Castello di Rivara.

  14. LIGHT CATALYST 2007, stainless steel, optic fibers, feet 12,5x28x24,5. Bollate-Milano, Fabbrica Borroni.

  15. LIGHT CATALYST 2007, optic fibers, feet h 10,5x17,5x14. Trani, Castello Svevo.

  16. EVENT HORIZON 2007, optic fibers, stainless steel spheres; feet h 14x45x35 (part.). New York, Swing Space, LMCC.

  17. EVENT HORIZON 2007, optic fibers, stainless steel spheres; feet h 7x21x17,5. Como, Allarmi3, Casema De Cristoforis.

  18. LIGHT CATALYSTS 2005, stainless steel, optic fibers, feet h 11x25x7 and h 11x16x6, Rome, S.Luca Academy.

  19. LIGHT CATALYST 2005, stainless steel, optic fibers, feet h 11x14x22 (one-dimensional vision). Castelbasso, Fondaco-Palazzo Pirocchi.

  20. LIGHT CATALYST 2005, stainless steel, optic fibers, feet h 11x14x22. Castelbasso, Fondaco-Palazzo Pirocchi.

  21. PERMEABLE SPACE 2004, environmental light installation in optical fibers, 2 mm of diameter, and sculpture in stainless steel, feet h 9 x 27 x 21. Pinerolo (TO), En Plain Air Gallery.

  22. PERMEABLE SPACES 2003, environmental light installation in optical fibers of 3 and 2 mm of diameter, dimensions variable in accordance with site, feet h 15x75x30; Como, Spazio Como.

  23. PERMEABLE SPACE 2003, environmental light installations in optical fibers (2 mm of diameter) and electro-luminescent surface (1 mm thick), dimensions variable in accordance with site, feet h 9x13,5x12. Napoli, Palazzo Reale, XIV Quadriennale “Preview”.

  24. PERMEABLE SPACES 2002, environmental light installations in optical fibers (1,5–2–10,2 mm of diameter) and electro-luminescent surface (1 mm thick) dimensions variable in accordance with site, feet h 27x39x33; Milan, Triennial Palace, Triennial of Milan.

  25. PERMEABLE SPACES 2002, environmental light installations in optical fibers (1,5–2–10,2 mm of diameter) and electro-luminescent surface (1 mm thick) dimensions variable in accordance with site, feet h 27x39x33; Milan, Triennial Palace, Triennial of Milan.

  26. VIRTUAL SURFACES WITH LIGHT-SHADE LINES 1996 White pigments in acrylic powder and phosphorous on boards, feet h 10 (h.) x 19. (Initial, real- light viewing conditions. A surface of phosphorous underlying the picture surface creates a second visual field in the absence of light - a sort of negative of the preceding image. Displayed at the 12th National Quadriennial Art Exhibition of Rome “Latest Generations”, Palazzo delle Esposizioni.

  27. VIRTUAL SURFACES WITH LIGHT-SHADE LINES 1996 White pigments in acrylic powder and phosphorous on boards, feet h 10 (h.) x 19. (A surface of phosphorous underlying the picture surface creates a second visual field in the absence of light - a sort of negative of the preceding image. Displayed at the 12th National Quadriennial Art Exhibition of Rome “Latest Generations”, Palazzo delle Esposizioni.

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