THE DAILY PIC (#1358): The artist Anthony McCall made his biggest splash in the early 1970s, with a series of works where he used a movie-projector to “draw” with light across a fog-filled room. Sean Kelly gallery, in New York, now represents him, and has up a show of his notebooks and drawings. Today’s Pic, taken from that show, is titled Solid Light, and is a 1973 study for a landmark light projection called Line Describing a Cone.
What the study makes clear is that we don’t need scare quotes around the idea that McCall draws with light; the relationship between the forms he puts down on paper, and the ones he projects into fog, is as close as can be. He is essentially an animator of space – the Norman McLaren of minimalism. (©Anthony McCall, courtesy Sean Kelly, NY)
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