Cover of Leo Villareal: Coding Light

Leo Villareal: Coding Light

by Leo Villareal

Description

An expansive monograph of work by acclaimed contemporary artist Leo Villareal, known for his monumental installations employing light and computer technology. Transforming pixels using the zeroes and ones of binary code into dazzling displays of light, Mexican-American artist Leo Villareal creates abstract installations that are icons of public art. Employing artist-created code and custom software, his innovative practice explores chance, rules, and the underlying structure of systems. Features more than 30 works ranging in scale – from exhibitions and immersive architectural commissions like Cosmos at Cornell University, to urban-scale artworks such as his seminal work, Illuminated River, which joins nine central-London bridges along the River Thames in London. Includes 350 illustrations spanning over two decades of the artist's career.

Details

Publisher: Monacelli Press/Phaidon

Published: 2025

ISBN: 9781580936538

Format: Hardcover

Pages: 336

Dimensions: 32.4cm × 25.1cm

Edition: First Edition

Contributors

Contributors: Molly Donovan, Annie Dell'Aria, Sarah Sze

Tags & Classification

Classification:

Art; Contemporary Art; Digital Art

Collections:

Art

Library Information

Location: Hudson Street Library, NYC

Acquired: October 29, 2025