Œuvre d'art public

THE Illumination

Nicholas Wade, THE Illumination, 2005
Location:
Richardson Reading Terrace, Winnipeg Millennium Library , 251 Donald Street, Winnipeg, MB, R3C 3P5, Canada
Artwork creator(s): 
Wade, Nicholas
Text author(s): 
Wade, Nicholas
Installation year: 
2005
Remarks on location: 

Rests on the first floor of Richardson Reading Terrace; rests adjacent to a wall of windows that looks out on the Library’s green space

Description: 

Sculpture forming letters that fit together.

Text of the artwork: 

THE

Artwork theme: 

The artwork speculates on our culture's preoccupation with language and on the origins of form in typography and the influences on form in architecture.

The nature of language and its role in human perception.

History: 
  • The first artwork to be completed under the auspices of the City of Winnipeg’s public art policy, established in 2004. 
  • The competition took place in the fall of 2004.
  • Created specifically for the Millennium Library in Winnipeg, which underwent an extensive renovation during 2004-2005.
  • A seven-foot-high version was shown at the Alberta Biennial of Contemporary Art in 2007.
  • Versions small enough to fit in the palm of the hand also exist.

Dimensions:

Height: 
3.65m
Owner(s): 
City of Winnipeg
Document(s): 

Another Form of Writing

Dymond, Anne (2006).  Another Form of Writing. Canadian Art. vol. 23, no. 2, p. 74-76