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Chris Burden
Urban Light2008

On view:
LACMA Campus, Smidt Welcome Plaza
Large-scale outdoor sculpture of hundreds of vintage gray cast-iron street lamps, all lit, clustered on a raised platform at night with palm trees and a stone building behind
Artist or Maker
Chris Burden
United States, Massachusetts, Boston, active California, 1946-2015
Title
Urban Light
Place Made
United States, California, Los Angeles County
Date Made
2008
Medium
202 restored cast-iron streetlamps
Dimensions
320 1/2 x 686 1/2 x 704 1/2 in. (814.07 x 1743.71 x 1789.43 cm)
Credit Line
Urban Light is made possible by Willow Bay and Bob lger, and is open 24 hours a day thanks to their generosity. Special thanks to the Brandon-Gordon family for their founding support of the 2008 installation.
Accession Number
M.2007.147.1-.202
Classification
Installation Art
Collecting Area
Contemporary Art
Curatorial Notes

This forest of city street lights, called Urban Light was created by artist Chris Burden. Despite initial appearances, the arrangement is not a perfect grid. Depending on where the viewer stands, the lamps arrange themselves in different angles and arrays.


The 202 cast iron lamps once lit the streets of Los Angeles. Burden bought the first one at the Rose Bowl flea market, and soon collecting and restoring street lights became an obsession. He painted them all the same neutral gray, in order to draw the eye to all the different varieties of cast iron decoration. Burden says that street lamps like these were symbols of a civilized and sophisticated city—safe after dark and beautiful to behold. The lights all still work, and they are now powered by solar energy.


They are switched on every night at dusk, and are lit until 10pm. At night, Burden says his sculpture becomes transformed into “a building with a roof of light.”


Since it was installed along LACMA’s Wilshire Boulevard entrance in February 2008, artist Chris Burden’s "Urban Light" has become "an instant landmark" [New York Times]. To celebrate its one-year anniversary, in January 2009, LACMA launched an open call for online submissions of "Urban Light"-inspired photographs, videos, and writing – the result of which is colorfully presented in the book "Celebrating Urban Light". A commemorative feast for the eyes, "Celebrating Urban Light" features 150 photos, poems, and video stills chosen by Charlotte Cotton, LACMA’s curator and head of photography department, from over 1,000 submissions. The book also includes a foreword by LACMA CEO and Director Michael Govan, a preface by Charlotte Cotton, and an excerpt from a conversation between Chris Burden and Michael Govan. Click'>http://www.blurb.com/b/580267-celebrating-urban-light">Click here to preview or purchase the book.

Selected Bibliography
  • Cotton, Charlotte. Celebrating Urban Light. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2009.
  • Thomason, Barbara A. 100 Not So Famous Views of L.A. Pasadena: Prospect Park Books, 2014.
  • Govan, Michael. A View from the Pacific: Re-envisioning the Art Museum. Madrid: Ivorypress, 2014.
  • Muchnic, Suzanne. LACMA So Far: Portrait of a Museum in the Making. San Marino, California: Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, 2015.
  • Gifts on the Occasion of LACMA's 50th Anniversary. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2015.
  • Eng, Charlotte, Terry Schaeffer, and Mark Gilberg. "Relighting Chris Burden's Urban Light using LEDs." WAAC Newsletter 40, no.2 (2018): 16-20.
  • Chris Burden: Streetlamps. New York: Gagosian Gallery, 2017.
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Transformation: the LACMA Campaign. Los Angeles: Museum Associates, 2008.
Copyright
© Chris Burden / licensed by The Chris Burden Estate and Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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