The first editioned piece in the Lux Noctis series. This project depicts landscapes unbound by time and space, influenced by ideas of planetary exploration, chiaroscuro painting, and science fiction.
We are overwhelmed everyday by beautiful images of the familiar. I imagine these scenes transformed into undiscovered landscapes which renew our perceptions of our world. Lux Noctis is an acclaimed series of photographs held in the permanent collections of The Guggenheim, the Met Museum, and the MoMA, and has been published in Time Magazine, National Geographic Magazine, and Wired.
Multidisciplinary Visual Artist | Music Producer | Phase One Global Ambassador
Driven not just by the urge to create imagery, but by a desire to explore new places as if they were unknown territory, constantly open to serendipity and with an eye for the unnoticed and the hidden.
Reuben Wu's work belongs in the permanent collections of the Guggenheim Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the MoMA, and his clients include Apple, Volkswagen, GE, Samsung, Audi and National Geographic.
The Vanishing (LN6846)
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The Vanishing (LN6846)
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The first editioned piece in the Lux Noctis series. This project depicts landscapes unbound by time and space, influenced by ideas of planetary exploration, chiaroscuro painting, and science fiction.
We are overwhelmed everyday by beautiful images of the familiar. I imagine these scenes transformed into undiscovered landscapes which renew our perceptions of our world. Lux Noctis is an acclaimed series of photographs held in the permanent collections of The Guggenheim, the Met Museum, and the MoMA, and has been published in Time Magazine, National Geographic Magazine, and Wired.
Multidisciplinary Visual Artist | Music Producer | Phase One Global Ambassador
Driven not just by the urge to create imagery, but by a desire to explore new places as if they were unknown territory, constantly open to serendipity and with an eye for the unnoticed and the hidden.
Reuben Wu's work belongs in the permanent collections of the Guggenheim Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the MoMA, and his clients include Apple, Volkswagen, GE, Samsung, Audi and National Geographic.
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