Centre Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire, Geneva, Switzerland

1989–1991, printed 2006

Lewis Baltz

Associated Names
Lewis Baltz

Artist, American, 1945 - 2014

This is a photograph of a data center or server room containing several large pieces of computer equipment. The room is spacious and features a grid pattern floor. The equipment consists of large, beige cabinets arranged in rows with labels and indicators on them. The ceiling has bright fluorescent lighting that casts a pattern of diffused light across the space. The walls are light-colored, and there is a safety instructions sign in the background. The overall feel of the image is one of precision and technological rigor.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    chromogenic print

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Stephen G. Stein

  • Dimensions

    image: 17.7 × 26.4 cm (6 15/16 × 10 3/8 in.)
    sheet: 28.1 × 35.5 cm (11 1/16 × 14 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2020.29.107.33

Associated Artworks

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The image shows a utility pole among green trees. The horizon is obscured by the dense foliage. The pole is in the center, with insulators placed symmetrically on either side. Lines extend from the pole, creating horizontal pathways. The color palette is mostly green, with different shades highlighted by sunlight. The image appears to be a photograph, capturing natural detail.

Power lines, Rome, Italy

Lewis Baltz

1989

This print displays the numbers "89" and "91" separated by a forward slash against a black background. The numbers appear to be a light purple or gray color and are slightly above center.

89/91 (Sites of Technology)

Lewis Baltz

1989

The image shows two electricity pylons in the distance with a line of trees partially obscuring the horizon. The photograph has a soft focus with blurred brushstrokes, creating a sense of softness. The color palette consists of muted tones of gray and black, with hints of teal or blue in the sky. White text reading "13 MTX BEETHOVEN" is visible in the bottom left corner.

Surveillance video, Sophia Antipolis, France

Lewis Baltz

1989


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Lewis Baltz, Sausalito, CA; Private collection, 2007; (Gallery Luisotti, Santa Monica, CA), 2014; Stephen G. Stein, Washington, DC, 2014; gift to NGA, 2020.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

on verso, signed by artist, bottom right in black ink: Lewis Baltz 91-06; bottom left: 33; bottom center: APB


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