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Peter Alexander: Resin Work 1965-2009

by Peter Alexander

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Peter Alexander (born 1939) gained notice in the late 1960s with sculptures made from cast resin, works which affiliated him with L.A.'s famous "Light and Space" group. In his beautifully luminous and enigmatic cubes, based on his response to the light properties of the California landscape and the Pacific Ocean, Alexander explores subtle qualities of transparency, illumination and color optics.… (more)
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Peter Alexander (born 1939) gained notice in the late 1960s with sculptures made from cast resin, works which affiliated him with L.A.'s famous "Light and Space" group. In his beautifully luminous and enigmatic cubes, based on his response to the light properties of the California landscape and the Pacific Ocean, Alexander explores subtle qualities of transparency, illumination and color optics.

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