December 12, 2009UVLD Provides Lighting Design for the Guggenheim Museum’s First Annual Art Awards
Unlimited Visibility Lighting
Design (UVLD) teamed with technical producers production glue to deliver an
understated look for a one-of-a-kind event: the Guggenheim Museum’s First
Annual Art Awards.
Devised by conceptual artist Rob
Pruitt to be a performance-based artwork modeled after Hollywood awards
ceremonies, the Art Awards honored artists and curators in nine categories and
presented two lifetime achievement awards. The Delusional Downtown Divas satire group emcee’d and
appeared in videos interspersed with presentations by celebrities who included
Julianne Moore, Kylie Minogue and James Franco.
The gala evening’s event sponsor
was the Calvin Klein, Inc; the awards acted as a fundraiser for the Solomon R.
Guggenheim Foundation, White Columns and Studio in a School. production glue assisted in
establishing the creative direction for executive producers Bronwyn Keenan of
the Guggenheim, and Jason Lord, Calvin Klein, Inc.’s Director of Special
Events. production glue also coordinated all the vendors.
“The client wanted the stage,
tables, lights and sound to be organic to the space and match the design
aesthetic of Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic atrium and Calvin Klein’s signature
clean, white look,” says UVLD design partner Gregory Cohen. “They didn’t want high contrasts.”
Since the guests were seated at
the atrium’s ground level UVLD placed all of the lights as high as possible
shooting down so they would not see a lot of hardware on the museum’s famous
spiraling ramps. The event also
eschewed color and moving lights favoring instead “an understated white look”
from the moment the guests entered the space, Cohen explains.
“We’ve known production glue and
principal Tom Bussey for years,” he notes, “and what’s great about them is that
Tom is able to pass along creative direction in a way that conveys the client’s
desires while understanding enough about the technical aspects of the
production to make it all possible.
That’s what they do best: take the vision of the client or creative
director and deliver the experience they desire.”
“Jason Lord, of Calvin Klein, was
the perfect client creatively,” Cohen added. “He was quite clear about the need
for a white aesthetic, but he was also anxious to embrace color and animation
during the recognition segment of the evening. This was, I’d suggest, the perfect balance between a no
color look consistent with the space and the brand, as well as the hues and
movements you expect in an awards show.”
John Petrafesa of Syntonic Design
Group provided the sound design for the Art Awards with lighting gear supplied
by Scharff Weisberg and video equipment by MB Video.
About UVLD
Unlimited Visibility Lighting Design (UVLD) creates
lighting designs for corporate theater, live entertainment, themed
environments, trade shows and special events. UVLD is a partnership of 10 designers working in all aspects
of lighting design; their work has been seen on stages and screens nationwide
and around the world. Clients
include IBM, Mitsubishi, Honda, Kia, Mercedes, Volvo, Volkswagen, John Deere,
Microsoft, Cartier, Victoria’s Secret, FedEx, Avon and Audi.
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