NASHVILLE, TN.- Though its acclaimed LIGHT exhibition closed last month,
Cheekwood has announced that one of the shows most impressive indoor pieces will remain on display in the Cheekwood Mansion for the next three years.
Joanne and Gary of Nashville generously provided underwriting for the extended loan.
British artist Bruce Munros fiber optic Bell Chandelier was created specifically for the Cheekwood Mansions Rotunda as a part of LIGHT. The piece features two miles of fiber optic cable cascading from the top of the domed hall, each strand with a miniature brass bell shade at its end. The effect is dramatic and stunning in the space, spanning the majority of the halls height to hang just 7 from the ground floor level.
Cheekwood is thrilled that one of the publics favorite LIGHT installations will remain on view for an extended period of time, said Jane O. MacLeod, President and CEO. The juxtaposition of this contemporary artwork in the historic Mansion pays homage to our heritage and celebrates the new Cheekwood of today. Were incredibly grateful to Bruce Munro and the Slaughters for making this loan possible.
Bruce Munros LIGHT installation transformed the botanical garden and art museum from May to November of 2013, welcoming more than180,000 visitors to experience the large-scale sculptural art pieces made with hundreds of miles of fiber optic cable. The exhibitions signature, Field of Light, created an undulating carpet of glowing bulbs planted across a large portion of the estates grounds.