Text by Andrea Polli. Essay by Philip R.S. Johnson.
Hack the Grid documents a series of large-scale light installations produced in Pittsburgh by New Mexico–based environmental artist Andrea Polli (born 1968), using the city’s long history of energy and industry to interrogate issues from particulate pollution to wind power.
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Published by Carnegie Museum Of Art. Text by Andrea Polli. Essay by Philip R.S. Johnson.
Hack the Grid documents a series of large-scale light installations produced in Pittsburgh by New Mexico–based environmental artist Andrea Polli (born 1968), using the city’s long history of energy and industry to interrogate issues from particulate pollution to wind power.