The Illuminated River project was designed and programmed by American artist Leo Villareal in collaboration with British architecture practice Lifschultz Davidson Sandilands and 18 specialist teams. The project was conceived to celebrate the Thames bridges in central London as architectural, social and historical landmarks. Villareal shares his journey.
Q. What was the idea behind this project?
Illuminated River is an artwork that embodies all that is important to me as an artist. It was a unique and special opportunity to work in London, one of my favourite cities in the world. The historic nature of the Thames and its incomparable bridges provided an incredible canvas across each of nine bridges, from London Bridge to Lambeth Bridge. I closely studied the existing illumination and how we could bring each structure to life with a subtle and elegant addition of sequenced light. My goal was to reveal the beauty of each through this approach. I am grateful for the tireless support of the Illuminated River Foundation for enabling the creation and ongoing maintenance of this artwork. We couldn’t have done this monumental project without the outstanding lighting products provided by Signify and appreciate their ongoing partnership.
Q. When did you execute this project?
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