Titia Ex

Titia Ex
Born Titia Ex
Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
Known for Conceptual art
An LED display in the shape of a Globe. The work is inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy and the name of The Walk refers to Dante's travels from Hell to Purgatory and ultimately Heaven.

Titia Ex is a Dutch conceptual artist. She lives and works in Amsterdam.[1]

Work

Ex uses light, space, and materials to create her light installations. She uses light in the widest sense possible — natural light, artificial light, plus materials that respond to light such as glass, neon, and LED — to create interactive environments.

Receiving international acclaim for her "Flower from the Universe", Ex establishes herself firmly as an LED artist [2] Next, her "The Walk"[3] is received well by critics and the general public wherever it is shown. "The Waiting" was selected winner in the Landscape category for the 2013 People's Choice Awards.[4] The "Dolmen Light Tunnel" won the 2015 Lamp Lighting Solutions Award in the category Urban and Landscape Lighting.[5]

Flower from the Universe by Titia Ex, as shown in London

Selected works

Appears@Amsterdam

References

  1. The light projects of Titia Ex by Rob Perree - Word Document, accessed November 2, 2013
  2. January 2011 article in Mondo Arc about the "Flower of the Universe" by Titia Ex - accessed November 2, 2013
  3. New York Times writes that The Walk is "one of the most popular pieces." Article in the New York Times by Ginanne Brownell, published June 6, 2013 accessed November 2, 2013
  4. 2013 People's Choice Awards - accessed November 2, 2013
  5. 2015 Lamp Lighting Solutions Award - accessed June 18, 2015
  6. Television interview on Deutsche Welle (DW) English version, Euromaxx Series "Masters of Light" showcasing the Flower from the Universe - accessed November 2, 2013
  7. http://www.newscenter.philips.com/us_en/standard/news/press/2013/20130417-lightfair.wpd - accessed November 30, 2013
  8. Same as reference 3 — New York Times: The Walk is considered "one of the most popular pieces." Article in the New York Times by Ginanne Brownell, published June 6, 2013 accessed November 2, 2013
  9. 2015 Lamp Lighting Solutions Award - accessed June 18, 2015
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