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Longwood Gardens Opens Light. Installations by Bruce Munro

Longwood Gardens presents Light: Installations by Bruce Munro, a new exhibition, featuring the work of the UK light artist, on view June 9 through September 29. This is Munro’s first garden installation in the US and will showcase never-before-seen views of Longwood at night.

Light will feature seven large-scale outdoor installations, two installations within Longwood’s grand 4-acre Conservatory, and a small collection of illuminated sculptures in Longwood’s historic Music Room.


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Installation highlights include Forest of Light, which invites guests to wander through a serene forest of 20,000 illuminated stems reminiscent of blooming flowers. Longwood’s undulating Meadow plays host to the Water Towers, a collection of 69 symmetric towers that create a glowing maze of light that changes hues to music. In Waterlilies in Bloom, Munro pays homage to Longwood’s iconic waterlily platters and sets his shimmering interpretations to float on the Large Lake. Nearby, the 6,000 stem installation Field of Light beckons visitors toward its enchanting glow. Arrow Spring artfully mixes horticultural splendor and bees wax candles to create a meandering hillside stream.

Inside the Conservatory, the Orangery is adorned with six grand Snowball Chandeliers suspended from the towering ceiling. Each chandelier is more than nine feet in diameter and formed by 127 perfectly uniform glass balls. Light Shower rains more than 1,600 drops of twinkling lights over the flooded Fern Floor, creating a magical reflection that intensifies the luminous shower. Finally, the Music Room will feature a small collection of illuminated sculptures and models created by Munro.

“The unmatched beauty of Longwood Gardens inspired me in so many ways,” said Munro. “Creating works that speak to the landscape but also enhance the natural beauty of the Gardens was an exciting artistic challenge,” said Munro. “I hope that guests will see in these works the beauty of melding light and the landscape to become one.”
This will be Munro’s first opportunity to create installation art works in the USA. His previous work in the US involved participating in Contemplating The Void, a group show at the Guggenheim Museum, and he will be part of a 2012 show about contemporary glass design at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery. To date, his best-known installations are CD Sea at Long Knoll and Field of Light at The Eden Project in Cornwall, UK. His work has also been shown at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and Salisbury Cathedral.

British artist Bruce Munro was born in 1959 and completed a BA in Fine Arts at Royal Western Academy (Bristol Polytechnic). Shortly thereafter he moved to Australia to begin his career and the natural light and environment there proved a lasting inspiration to his work. In 1992 he returned to near the city of Bath in South West England, to set up a studio and settle with his family.

Munro has been commissioned to make large decorative pieces for corporate clients such as the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors in London’s Parliament Square, for The Royal Society, Liberty & Co and Great Ormond St. Hospital. But his heart lies in the large-scale art installations, for which he is gaining an impressive international reputation. Munro’s work has been shown at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London as well as in the windows of the fashionable Harvey Nicholls department store in Knightsbridge. In early 2011 his Light Shower and Water-Towers installations at the 13th century gothic Salisbury Cathedral drew international praise, and he was subsequently invited to exhibit at the Biennale Kijkduin in The Hague, opened by HM Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. ‘Light is my passion. I always carry a sketchbook and everything that touches my life goes into it. Making sculptures and lights from these jottings is what I do, and my only ambition is to do more!’ For more information on Bruce Munro and his work, see www.brucemunro.co.uk

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at www.longwoodgardens.org

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