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Jeff Koons, New Hoover Convertibles

The pop-artist, Jeff Koons is well known throughout the world and has been featured in some of the world’s greatest museums (Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), the Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and more). ?Like Interlectric, Jeff Koons was born in Pennsylvania. ?Jeff Koons has been using Interlectric Lamps for a number of years to create his artwork. ?We’re always excited to see Jeff’s witty and playful pieces, but it gives us even greater pleasure when Interlectric lamps get to be a part of it. ?If you need custom lamps for your next project, we can make them.

Jeff Koons, New Hoover Convertibles

Jeff Koons, New Hoover Convertibles

Fluorescent-Lighted Vacuum Cleaners

Fluorescent-Lighted Vacuum Cleaners

New Hoover Convertible, 1980

New Hoover Convertible, 1980

For more information on Jeff Koons, please visit: www.jeffkoons.com/

HEATHER CARSON light/LINES: Untitled #1, 2011 Fluorescent lights, aluminum pipe, Speed-Rail, conduit hangers 72" x 72" x 7 3/4"

At Interlectric, we’re always pleased to see how individual customers use our lamps. ?Heather Carson took our artfully made fluorescent lamps and turned them into fine art. ?We’ve recognized the beauty of light for over 70 years at Interlectric, but we’re always amazed and pleased when we see light taken to new limits.

Heather Carson has been featured at numerous museums throughout the U.S. and Europe and has received a number of awards for her work incorporating our lamps. ?Connect with us to see how we can develop custom lamps for your next project.

"Heather Carson merges Dan Flavin's industrial strength fluorescent tubes and lighting fixtures with Agnes Martin's painted pastel abstractions of horizontal color bars, forming an unlikely pairing for wall sculptures simultaneously ephemeral and muscular." Christopher Knight, L.A. Times

“Heather Carson merges Dan Flavin’s industrial strength fluorescent tubes and lighting fixtures with Agnes Martin’s painted pastel abstractions of horizontal color bars, forming an unlikely pairing for wall sculptures simultaneously ephemeral and muscular.” Christopher Knight, L.A. Times

 

HEATHER CARSON light/LINES: Untitled #1, 2011 Fluorescent lights, aluminum pipe, Speed-Rail, conduit hangers 72" x 72" x 7 3/4"

HEATHER CARSON light/LINES: Untitled #1, 2011 Fluorescent lights, aluminum pipe, Speed-Rail, conduit hangers 72″ x 72″ x 7 3/4″

HEATHER CARSON light/LINES: Untitled #2, 2011 Fluorescent lights, aluminum pipe, Speed-Rail, conduit hangers 72" x 72" x 7 3/4"

HEATHER CARSON light/LINES: Untitled #2, 2011 Fluorescent lights, aluminum pipe, Speed-Rail, conduit hangers 72″ x 72″ x 7 3/4″

HEATHER CARSON light/LINES: Untitled #3, 2011 Fluorescent lights, aluminum pipe, Speed-Rail, conduit hangers 72" x 72" x 7 3/4"

HEATHER CARSON light/LINES: Untitled #3, 2011 Fluorescent lights, aluminum pipe, Speed-Rail, conduit hangers 72″ x 72″ x 7 3/4″

 

For more information on Heather Carson and her work, please visit?heathercarson.com