Temporary Light in Permanent Space: Creative lighting solutions for museums and exhibitions

The workshop, led by A.J. Weissbard, aims to delve into the technical, aesthetic, and conceptual aspects, of creative lighting design for exhibition and museum spaces through a concrete case study: the lighting design and technical consultancy project created for the Armani Silos. The teaching approach integrates the theoretical and the practical, offering participants insight into understanding the dynamics of light in different creative contexts, and the choices leading to the success of the project. The main objective is to provide a structured vision of lighting design as a transversal discipline, involving theater, dance, museums, architectural installations, multidisciplinary events, and fashion. Introduced to and led through numerous examples of Weissbard's design work, participants have the opportunity to acquire a greater awareness of light as a narrative and expressive element, developing skills useful for design and technical consultancy in the artistic and scenographic fields. The workshop also aims to stimulate a critical and experimental approach, enhancing research and innovation in the field of lighting design. Finally, the importance of light in artistic education is emphasized, promoting an interdisciplinary dialogue between design, art and technology.
WORKSHOP
3.45pm
Partecipants: A.J. Weissbard, Lighting Designer
Invitation-only participation
The Euroluce International Lighting Forum
Light for Life. Light for Spaces
Arena The Forest of Space by Sou Fujimoto
Directed by Annalisa Rosso, in collaboration with APIL
Euroluce Fiera Milano, Rho – Pavilion 2
Ph. Monta Tigere