Camille Walala and Yinka Ilori create artworks for River Of Light exhibition in Liverpool
Ten large-scale light installations have been displayed at Liverpool's waterfront for the River Of Light art exhibition, including bespoke designs by French artist Camille Walala and London designer Yinka Ilori.
The River Of Light exhibition coincides with the city hosting the World Gymnastics Championships 2022 and to commemorate the sporting event, it was given the theme Unexpected Twist in reference to gymnastic movements.
Ten light installations make up the River Of Light exhibition
The ten installations that make up the exhibition have been displayed along a two-kilometre-long walking trail that meanders through Liverpool's waterfront.
Among them are the pieces by Walala and Ilori, which marked the first time that the designers had created light installations. Walala's contribution to River Of Light is the first time the artist has produced a light installation
Situated at the Royal Albert Dock in front of the Dr Martin Luther King Jr Building, Walala's design is an abstract mixed-media piece made from steel, acrylic and LED lighting.
The artist designed the installation ? called Turn The Light On, It's Dark In Here ? without a solid background, so the building behind could be seen in conjunction with it.
Walala's installation is designed so the building behind can be seen through it
"I have tried to create a sculpture that looks equally as good in the day as it does at night," Walala told Dezeen. "When the lights come on at night it adds extra depth.&q...
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