Light Year 21: Peering Behind Appearances

Video Exhibition on the Manhattan Bridge Anchorage
Anchorage Place & Pearl Street, Brooklyn, NY
January 5th 2017

The world expands through the lens of the video camera, creating changeable versions, skewed perspectives of reality, and revelations in instances. This group of works pulls from a bandwidth that looks into, beyond, and behind appearances of the everyday or the uncharted to deliver broader moments that peel back the veil of appearances giving depth to even our slightest glances.

Artists: Janaye Brown (NY), Craig Drennen (GA), Kevin Jerome Everson (VA), Victoria Fu (CA), and Lilly McElroy (KS)

About LIGHT YEAR:
LIGHT YEAR is an ongoing public art video projection project presented monthly on the Manhattan Bridge Anchorage by 3_Search (a.k.a.: Leo Kuelbs Collection, Glowing Bulbs and John Ensor Parker) in collaboration with the DUMBO Business Improvement District and the NYC DOT. Originally created in celebration of the United Nations’ declaration of 2015 as the Year of Light and Light Art, LIGHT YEAR has hosted the work of over 100 artists and curators from around the world.