Angeleno artists Patrick Martinez, Gabriela Ruiz and Freddy Villalobos turned to both the city's streets and its past to inspire their works included in Hammer's newest Made in L.A. exhibition.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The art of neon lights is still alive and well. You can call them glowing, luminous or even blazing, but you can't call them in danger. As CBSN New York's John Dias reports, ...
Every so often, Andrew Thompson will take an evening to head out on what he calls sign patrol. He drives around town, looking at illuminated signs, noting which are broken or burnt out, and figures ...
Neon lights have been beacons of industry and modernity since they were introduced, en masse, in the early 20th century. One hundred years later, though, their method of production can still be ...
We’ve seen them glowing on New York City theater billboards, Las Vegas casinos and Hong Kong high-rises. They cast unbidden light and shadow into restaurants and homes and are a part of the daily ...
As autumn fades in Anchorage, neon light signs downtown glow more vibrantly in the creeping dark. "FURS," one sign on Fourth Avenue reads vertically, lit in blue and red above displays of wolf pelts ...
Neon lights shining in the dark of night were once a beacon for weary travelers, but then bigger, more modern hotels replaced the popularity of the roadside motels of Anaheim’s past. But as the Silver ...
The Dunes Hotel and Casino entrance sign stands 10 feet tall on a raised frame, its original glow recaptured with LED tubes ...
There are many ways to illuminate a city’s history. Jude and Monica Cook’s version is resplendent. The couple’s creation, Ignite Sign Art Museum, is a collection of Tucson’s discarded signage.
If the Fourth of July fireworks don’t satisfy your hankering for dazzling colors, Glendale’s Museum of Neon Art has an offer: Come visit its storage facility on July 9 for a rare peek of what promises ...
Enter the nondescript Neon Works warehouse in North Oakland, and you’ll find yourself suddenly immersed in rainbow light. It’s as if a time-warping tornado from the 1950s Bay Area wrapped all the neon ...