A family of translucent and ethereal bodies glide through the air, multiplying as their reflections spread across windows and glass surfaces. Depending on your perspective, and how they absorb and refract the light, they appear solid or intangible, flicking between visibility and invisibility. After all, these are “empty sculptures”, “shapes of nothing” according to artist Mikala Dwyer. But through the simple phenomena of light, material and form, and by contorting scale, Dwyer lets us imagine ourselves somehow drawn through them, like the atrium windows drawing the outside light, that elemental medium that has endlessly fascinated artists.
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Not in ACMI's collection
On display until
12 November 2025
ACMI Ground Floor
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Collection metadata
ACMI Identifier
190158
Curatorial section
Light → Light Music and Weights of Light
Object Types
Artwork
Materials
Plastic, cable/straps, fixings