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Description Picture of Paul Chan's video installation 1st Light (2005) at the Baltimore Museum of Art in 2022. A projector placed at the top corner of a gallery projects a stark black and white image onto the floor, appearing as if the shadows of electric poles and street lights are being cast through a window.
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Original work: Paul Chan

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Date of publication Original work: 2005

Depiction: 12 November 2022

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Key example from the artist's Lights series, for critical analysis of the artist's style

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Other information Original work: Paul Chan 1st Light, 2005, Digital animation projection (color, no sound, 14:00 min), Dimensions variable, Baltimore Museum of Art, Purchased with funds from the Fanny B. Thalheimer Memorial Fund, Nancy Hackerman, the Frederick R. Weisman Contemporary Art Acquisitions Endowment, the Friends of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Dr. Max Stern Trust Fund, Nancy L. Dorman and Stanley Mazaroff, Laura and Barrett Freedlander, Janet E. and Edward K. Dunn, Jr., Joanne Gold and Andrew Stern, and Michael and Ilene Salcman, Object number: 2017.35[1]

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  1. ^ "1st Light". ArtBMA. Baltimore Museum of Art. Archived from the original on 6 July 2022. Retrieved 13 November 2022.

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