Neon Art Exhibits

This Exhibition Outlines the Use of Neon in Design Since the 1930s

This neon art exhibit reflects the history of neon signs and their prevalence in art and design for the last few decades. The gallery it is placed in is showing two parallel exhibits -- one that shows neon designs from the 1930s and another that charts neon's history since the 1960s.

The exhibition is titled 'Neon: The Charged Line' and is being featured at the Grundy Art Gallery in Blackpool, England. The exhibition shows several formats in which neon lights have been used, including in artistic writing, as abstract art, as wall art, as signage outside of establishments and as decorative objects. The eye-catching series is able to show the versatility of the commonly used light as well as its popularity throughout the years.

This neon art exhibit is likely to capture the attention of those who enjoy neon as an art form.
Trend Themes
1. Neon Art Exhibits - Neon art exhibits are a growing trend as they showcase the use of neon lighting as an art form throughout history, providing opportunities to explore new applications of neon as artistic representation.
2. Neon-based Design - Neon-based design is a trend that showcases the versatility of neon light as a design element across industries, providing opportunities for businesses to use neon lighting and signage in innovative ways.
3. Neon Lighting Revival - The revival of neon lighting is a trend as it creates nostalgia and interest in the art form, providing opportunities for businesses to incorporate retro-inspired neon signage into modern designs and spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries have an opportunity to attract visitors and showcase the versatility of neon art through neon art exhibits and installations.
2. Interior Design - Interior design has an opportunity to incorporate neon lighting and signage into modern designs, creating a unique and eye-catching atmosphere for businesses and homes.
3. Advertising and Marketing - Advertising and marketing have an opportunity to use neon lighting and signage to create retro-inspired campaigns that appeal to nostalgia and stand out in a crowded advertising market.

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