70 years of neon lights in Contemporary Art.

Neon lights came to light in 1912 in France but the United States were already under its brightness. Artist Dan Flavin used neon lights as soon as the Sixtie's in her work.
Neon rays are not meant only as lighting but as a way to express oneself in a different and colourful way.


Take your kids with you.
"NEON, WHO'S AFRAID OF RED, YELLOW AND BLUE ?"
LA MAISON ROUGE
10 Boulevard de la Bastille - 75012 - Paris
till May 20th, 2012.
http://www.lamaisonrouge.org/
Neon lights came to light in 1912 in France but the United States were already under its brightness. Artist Dan Flavin used neon lights as soon as the Sixtie's in her work.
Neon rays are not meant only as lighting but as a way to express oneself in a different and colourful way.
Take your kids with you.
"NEON, WHO'S AFRAID OF RED, YELLOW AND BLUE ?"
LA MAISON ROUGE
10 Boulevard de la Bastille - 75012 - Paris
till May 20th, 2012.
http://www.lamaisonrouge.org/
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