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Untitled (negro sunshine)

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Two pieces of neon light sculpture spell out the words, negro sunshine. Both pieces are connected to each other with electrical wire. Electrical wire hangs 59 inches from the bottom of the neon tubing ending with a transformer that sits on the floor.
Rights: © Glenn Ligon
Department of Modern & Contemporary Art [Regen Projects Los Angeles California] sold; to Harvard University Art Museums 2007. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum The Jorie Marshall Waterman '96 and Gwendolyn Dunaway Waterman '92 Fund
Title: Untitled (negro sunshine)
Description:
Two pieces of neon light sculpture spell out the words, negro sunshine.
Both pieces are connected to each other with electrical wire.
Electrical wire hangs 59 inches from the bottom of the neon tubing ending with a transformer that sits on the floor.

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