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Maker(s):Thomson, Mungo
Culture:American (1969- )
Title:Dark Matter 0
Date Made:2009
Type:Print
Materials:Screenprint with photoluminescent ink on rag paper
Measurements:Mount: 41 in x 31 in; 104.1 cm x 78.7 cm; Sheet: 35 3/4 in x 24 7/8 in; 90.8 cm x 63.2 cm; Image: 33 15/16 in x 23 15/16 in; 86.2 cm x 60.8 cm
Narrative Inscription:  SIGNATURE: front, lwr. r. (graphite): [ill.]; EDITION: front, lwr. l. (graphite): 109/150
Accession Number:  UM 2013.55
Credit Line:Gift in memory of Risa Gerrig '81 by the Gerrig-Peterson family.
Museum Collection:  University Museum of Contemporary Art at UMASS Amherst
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Description:
A multitude of stars that glow in dark. Quote from Printed Matter's site: 'Thomson uses photoluminescent ink on rag paper to create a negative image of a starry sky, inspired by the remnant pages of glow-in-the-dark stars after the stickers have been removed.' The stars are invisible until the paper has absorbed light and then the room is darkened.

Label Text:
Label text from “The Art of Collecting: Contemporary Prints from the Risa Gerrig Collection,” September 10 – October 12, 2014:
Thomson uses photoluminescent ink to create a glowing green background, speckled with blacked out stars. The resulting effect resembles a photonegative view of a night sky, or a glow-in-the-dark sticker sheet after all the stars have been removed. This untraditional approach to the printed medium transforms the traditional setting of the gallery, taking the viewer from a well-lit museum space and placing them in the dark. The warm glow of light cast onto the viewer’s face when the work is viewed in a darkened room creates an intimate experience that emphasizes the physicality of the work. - Shelby Miner (B.A. ’15)

Tags:
green; stars

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