Anne Labovitz: The Blue Hour Artist Walk-through


Photo: Eric Mueller

Eric Mueller

Photo: Eric Mueller

Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 11 AM

Athenaeum Music & Arts Library

All Ages

Free

Inspired by the blue cast of twilight, Anne Labovitz uses light and its profound meanings in various contexts as the central construct of “The Blue Hour.” Small libraries, illuminated windows, and Tyvek sculptures explore physical and metaphorical luminosity, color, and materiality, inviting visitors to experience serenity and emergent energy. Labovitz aims to respond to today’s world by challenging isolation, loneliness, and disconnection through activating color and light in large-scale works.

About the exhibition:
From the KPBS weekend arts preview:
Currently on view at the Athenaeum in La Jolla is a site-specific exhibition by Minneapolis-based artist Anne Labovitz that feels immersive. Massive, vividly-hued textiles are suspended from the Athenaeum’s ceiling beams, and large wall works play with light, color and space.
Details: On view through Jan. 13, 2024. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Athenaeum Music and Arts Library, 1008 Wall St., La Jolla. Free.

—Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS

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