Minimal Light Installations By Massimo Uberti
- Words
- Jessica Jungbauer
Italian artist Massimo Uberti creates large-scale light installations that look like simple drawings. Using neon tubes and transformers, his site-specific pieces depict everyday objects, such as a window frame, chair or table. Speaking of the inspiration behind his work, Milan-based Uberti says in an interview: “I like to create architectures of light. I employ neon tubes to build places for poetical inhabitants, trying to create dream-like spaces that allow for reflection.”
All images © Massimo Uberti
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