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Artist Robert Irwin dies at 95

Robert Irwin, an artist who authored many captivating temporary pieces and encouraged us to see what is already here, died at 95.

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Robert Irwin, pioneering creator of light and experiential art, has died aged 95

Irwin explored human perception with his installations as well as the spaces he designed for institutions such as the Getty Museum in Los Angeles

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Photography is a way of learning to see for artist Uta Barth

The artist Uta Barth's expansive retrospective of photographs, on view at the Getty through late February, demands stillness, contemplation and patience.

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Barbara Bloom Goes Through the Looking Glass


The artist discusses her use of mirrors and their ‘destabilizing’ effects
Evan Moffitt: Mirrors recur throughout your work. What interests you about them?
Barbara Bloom: I’m constantly working in both two and three dimensions, back and forth. Mirrors are two-dimensional objects, but they reflect the third dimension. When a person looks at a mirror in an artwork, they see themselves looking at the work. I’m trying to call awareness to the active sense of looking.
EM: Is your understanding of active looking informed by modernism, which centres on the way artworks situate the viewer? 
BB: I’m interested in worlds within worlds, references within references – Charlie Kaufman, Jorge Luis Borges. The first artists who interested me were those making phenomenological work about the nature of seeing, like Robert Irwin and Eric Orr. When you look at Irwin’s dot paintings and then look away, they leave an afterimage. I remember reading Lawrence Weschler’s description of painting as ‘blushing’ in

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