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Born 1934 Pasadena, California. Known for: Light and space movement artist, spherical sculpture.
“The Confounding Lightness of Helen Pashgian”, Art and Design, The New York Times, November 30, 2021, by Lawrence Weschler. Long underrecognized for her innovations, a trailblazer of the Light and... Read full biography
“The Confounding Lightness of Helen Pashgian”, Art and Design, The New York Times, November 30, 2021, by Lawrence Weschler. Long underrecognized for her innovations, a trailblazer of the Light and Space Movement is suddenly juggling three tribute shows to her six-decade career,. SANTA FE, N.M. —... Read full biography
“The Confounding Lightness of Helen Pashgian”, Art and Design, The New York Times, November 30, 2021, by Lawrence Weschler. Long underrecognized for her innovations, a trailblazer of the Light and Space Movement is suddenly juggling three tribute shows to her six-decade career,. SANTA FE, N.M. — Helen Pashgian, the pioneering but long underrecognized California Light and Space artist, recently took a break from installing her full-on retrospective here at SITE Santa Fe to recount one of the... Read full biography
“The Confounding Lightness of Helen Pashgian”, Art and Design, The New York Times, November 30, 2021, by Lawrence Weschler. Long underrecognized for her innovations, a trailblazer of the Light and Space Movement is suddenly juggling three tribute shows to her six-decade career,. SANTA FE, N.M. — Helen Pashgian, the pioneering but long underrecognized California Light and Space artist, recently took a break from installing her full-on retrospective here at SITE Santa Fe to recount one of the defining moments of her life, how around age 3 she had accompanied her family from their comfortable lodgings in Pasadena to their summer shack in a secluded cove north of Laguna Beach. She’d regularly caper down to the shallow tide pools below, when... Read full biography
“The Confounding Lightness of Helen Pashgian”, Art and Design, The New York Times, November 30, 2021, by Lawrence Weschler. Long underrecognized for her innovations, a trailblazer of the Light and Space Movement is suddenly juggling three tribute shows to her six-decade career,. SANTA FE, N.M. — Helen Pashgian, the pioneering but long underrecognized California Light and Space artist, recently took a break from installing her full-on retrospective here at SITE Santa Fe to recount one of the defining moments of her life, how around age 3 she had accompanied her family from their comfortable lodgings in Pasadena to their summer shack in a secluded cove north of Laguna Beach. She’d regularly caper down to the shallow tide pools below, when one day, she suddenly noticed the way that light shimmered off the windswept surface of the water, and then, less than a foot beneath... Read full biography