Centre for International Light Art

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Centre for International Light Art (CILA)
Zentrum für Internationale Lichtkunst
Illuminated Fibonacci numbers at the chimney of the former Linden brewery, now the location of the museum.
The CILA's landmark: Installation of Fibonacci numbers by Mario Merz.
Centre for International Light Art is located in Germany
Centre for International Light Art
Location of the Centre for International Light Art in Germany
Established 2002 (2002)
Location Lindenplatz 1, 59423 Unna, Germany
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Type Art museum
Key holdings James Turrell, Keith Sonnier, Mario Merz
Collections Light art
Director John Jaspers
Public transit access Bus: Lindenplatz
Nearest car park Adjacent to the building
Website www.lichtkunst-unna.de/en/start-page.html

The Centre for International Light Art (CILA, German: Zentrum für Internationale Lichtkunst) is an art museum in Unna, Germany. It is the world's only museum which is exclusively dedicated to the collection and presentation of Light art.

Collection and exhibitions

The museum's permanent exhibition shows works by twelve internationally renowned light arists: James Turrell, Keith Sonnier, Mario Merz, Joseph Kosuth, Mischa Kuball, Rebecca Horn, Christina Kubisch, Jan van Munster, François Morellet, Christian Boltanski, Brigitte Kowanz and Olafur Eliasson.

Since 2009, the artwork Third Breath, 2005 by American light artist James Turrell is part of the permanent exhibition. It is a Camera obscura, consisting of two rooms: In the lower, cubic room (Camera Obscura Space), the visitor sees an image of the sky which is being reflected through a lens on the ground. In the upper, cylindrical room (Sky Space), the sky can be seen directly through a hole in the ceiling. The opening of the artwork was accompanied by the four-month exhibition James Turrell - Geometry of Light.

Among the permanent and temporary exhibitions, the center organizes conferences, symposia and workshops, and serves as a forum for discussions. The CILA is a major part of the regional cultural project Hellweg - Ein Lichtweg (Hellweg - A Way of Light), which links light art projects along the historical Westphalian Hellweg travel route. Within a distance of only a few miles around the CILA, works by Rosemarie Trockel, Kazuo Katase, Michael Batz, Claudia Wissmann, and Jan Philip Scheibe are shown.

The present temporary exhibition ¡DARK! + Dark II (two, too) in 2015/2016 shows works by Anthony McCall, Diana Ramaekers, Regine Schumann, Vera Röhm, and Lucinda Devlin.

The CILA's previous temporary exhibitions include

  • James Turrell - Geometry of Light (2009)
  • Jan van Munster - L ich T (2014)

Architecture

The CILA is located at the heart of the city of Unna, in the former Linden brewery, a red brick industrial building complex dating from the 19th century. Its landmark is an installation of Fibonacci numbers by Italian artist Mario Merz. The light art installations are integrated into the industrial structures of the brewery's former cellar vaults.

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