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Helen Pashgian: Spheres and Lenses

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The first survey of the California Light and Space artist’s luminous sculptures.

Over the course of her career, Helen Pashgian has produced a significant series of sculptures comprised of vibrantly colored columns, lenses, and spheres, which often feature an isolated element appearing suspended, embedded, or encased within them. Using an innovative application of industrial epoxies, plastics and resins, Pashgian’s works are characterized by their translucent surfaces that appear to filter and somehow contain illumination. 

Spheres and Lenses documents Pashgian’s vast body of work—dating from the 1960s to 2020—with historic and new photographs of the artist’s spheres and lenses. An essay by John Yau and a well-researched chronology are also included.

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The first survey of the California Light and Space artist’s luminous sculptures.

Over the course of her career, Helen Pashgian has produced a significant series of sculptures comprised of vibrantly colored columns, lenses, and spheres, which often feature an isolated element appearing suspended, embedded, or encased within them. Using an innovative application of industrial epoxies, plastics and resins, Pashgian’s works are characterized by their translucent surfaces that appear to filter and somehow contain illumination. 

Spheres and Lenses documents Pashgian’s vast body of work—dating from the 1960s to 2020—with historic and new photographs of the artist’s spheres and lenses. An essay by John Yau and a well-researched chronology are also included.

The first survey of the California Light and Space artist’s luminous sculptures.

Over the course of her career, Helen Pashgian has produced a significant series of sculptures comprised of vibrantly colored columns, lenses, and spheres, which often feature an isolated element appearing suspended, embedded, or encased within them. Using an innovative application of industrial epoxies, plastics and resins, Pashgian’s works are characterized by their translucent surfaces that appear to filter and somehow contain illumination. 

Spheres and Lenses documents Pashgian’s vast body of work—dating from the 1960s to 2020—with historic and new photographs of the artist’s spheres and lenses. An essay by John Yau and a well-researched chronology are also included.

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  • Artwork by Helen Pashgian
    Essay by John Yau

    Hardcover with acetate jacket
    10 x 14 inches
    172 pages / 80 images
    Trade ISBN: 9781942185758
    Signed ISBN: 9781955161862

    Signed copies no longer available.

  • Helen Pashgian (b. 1934, Pasadena, CA; lives and works in Pasadena, CA) is a pioneer and pre-eminent member of the 1960s Light and Space movement in Southern California. Over the course of her career, Pashgian has produced a significant series of sculptures comprised of vibrantly colored columns, discs, and spheres that often feature an isolated element appearing suspended, embedded, or encased within. Using an innovative application of industrial epoxies, plastics, and resins, Pashgian’s works are characterized by their semi-translucent surfaces that appear to filter and somehow contain illumination. Pashgian thinks of her works as “presences” in space, which do not reveal everything at once. One must move around her sculptures to observe changes: coming and going, appearing and receding, visible and invisible—a phenomenon of constant movement. This touches on the mysterious, the place beyond which the eye cannot go. Trained as an art historian with a focus on the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century, Pashigan’s reverence for Johannes Vermeer, the painter of light, has been fundamental to her longstanding interest in the effects and perception of light. While she has gravitated towards experimenting with non-traditional materials, her primary concern has always been to maintain light as the object and subject of her work. For Pashgian, light is not simply a metaphor, symbol, or allegory; light itself is both the medium and the message.

    Pashgian received her B.A. from Pomona College, Claremont, CA in 1956 and M.A. from Boston University, Boston, MA in 1958. The artist has shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions worldwide, and her work is in numerous public and private collections internationally. Collections include the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, Laguna Beach, CA; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA; Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, CA; Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, CA; Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA; Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA; and UCI Institute and Museum for California Art, Irvine, CA.

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