They use light as a raw material and the dark as our canvas. They are Luzinterruptus, a spanish, anonymous artistic group who carries out urban interventions in public spaces.
The three members of the team come from different disciplines: art, lighting and photography and have wanted to apply our creativity in a common action, to leave lights throughout the city.
They began to act on the streets of Madrid at the end of 2008 focusing people’s attention by using light on problems that they found in the city and that seem to go unnoticed to the authorities and citizens.
But everything that they do don’t have a subversive aim. Sometimes they simply want to embellish, or to highlight anonymous places or corners or objects to which we think extraordinary artistic value. And they carried out all this with the material that inspire them most, the light.
Posted on: Monday, May 18th, 2009 at 16:24Filed under: art
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