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ART OPENING: House of the Nobleman Present LIGHT FANTASTIC at 12 Hay Hill Monday 13th October #FriezeWeek 2014

SHAWCROSS, CONRAD, Light Perpetual, 2004
Conrad Shawcross,Light Perpetual, 2004

Tuesday 14th – Saturday 18th October 2014 12 Hay Hill, London W1J 8NR Visitors must book in advance at visit@houseofthenobleman.com

House of the Nobleman will be celebrating its 5th annual exhibition, during Frieze week , with a major display of Light Art at 12 Hay Hill in London’s Mayfair. Curated by House of the Nobleman director, Victoria Golembiovskaya, LIGHT FANTASTIC will be a dazzling presentation of art works by leading artists of the genre as well as new work by some of today’s most exciting artists, including Troika, Random International, Yvette Mattern, Conrad Shawcross, Cerith Wyn Evans, and Tim Noble & Sue Webster.

NOBLE, TIM AND WEBSTER, SUE, Fuckingbeautiful, 2013
Tim Noble Sue Webster Fuckingbeautiful, 2013

Victoria Golembiovskaya comments:

“We are delighted to bring together such a diverse group of inspirational artists and works which truly embrace the immersive and interactive nature of this exciting and dynamic art form. Presenting established names alongside fresh contributors to the contemporary art scene, LIGHT FANTASTIC illustrates the continual evolution and adaptation of technology to produce relevant, inspirational and thought-provoking works of art.”

The project will also be showcasing a new interactive light technology in collaboration with the Lighting Design Collective and will be accompanied by a program of events and performances.
For a full listing of artists included in the exhibition please see below:
Aids-3D, Billy Apple, Laurent Bolognini*, Rob and Nick Carter, Stanley Casselman, Lia Chavez*, Shezad Dawood, Jari Haanpera, Pascal Haudressy*, Tobias Klein, Arik Levy*, Yvette Mattern*, Francois Morellet, Inge Nabuurs & Erwin Van Doorn, Tim Noble + Sue Webster, Overlap*, Nathaniel Rackowe*, Sergey de Rocambole & Anna Nikolaeva, Michael Samuels, Orsina Sforza*, Margot Trushina*, Random International, Conrad Shawcross, Troika*, Cerith Wyn Evans

HOUSE OF THE NOBLEMAN
House of the Nobleman organizes and produces events that revitalize and create new possibilities for architectural landmarks, residential properties and commercial spaces. With different locations selected each year, House of the Nobleman creates unique and high-impact art events across the globe, and is credited for curating some of the largest and most significant privately sponsored commercial art exhibitions during the London Frieze Art Fair, exhibiting rare and previously unseen works from the most prestigious international collections alongside work by today’s most notable artists and designers.
www.houseofthenobleman.com

12 HAY HILL
Opening in the first quarter of next year, 12 Hay Hill business and private members club is a new breed of business and social space. It offers its members the combination of immediate access to a high end office environment and a traditional luxurious private social club. Located in one of the most desirable business districts in the world – in the heart of Mayfair – 12 Hay Hill aims to become the luxury business and networking hub for established London-based entrepreneurs and international players alike. The business infrastructure and connections with London’s elite business community that used to take huge amounts of time and financial commitment to build are now available to our club members.

LIGHTING DESIGN COLLECTIVE (LDC)
Lighting Design Collective specializes in customized architectural lighting solutions and applications with a uniquely integrated portfolio covering cutting-edge services such as digital content creation, software development and innovative design strategies.
www.ldcol.com

RANDOM INTERNATIONAL
RANDOM INTERNATIONAL, Study Of Time-1, 2011

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