The average to late 1980s
was a phase of resurrection in neon creation. Indication company residential an
innovative type of signage called channel inscription, in which personage
calligraphy were formed foundation sheet metal.
Although the advertise for
neon lighting in al fresco marketing signage has declined while the mid 20th
Century, in topical decades neon lighting has been worn willfully in talent,
both in personage bits and pieces and incorporated into construction. Frank
Popper traces the use of neon lighting as the primary ingredient in artworks to
Gyula Košice's late 1940s vocation in Argentina. Amongst the later artists whom
Popper notes in a brief history of neon lighting in art are Stephen Antonakos,
the abstract artists Joseph Kosuth and Bruce Nauman, Martial Raysse, Chryssa,
Piotr Kowalski, and François Morellet in addition to Lucio Fontana, Dan Flavin
or Mario Merz.
Quite groupings of museums
in the United States are at this moment accurate to neon light and skill, plus the Museum of Neon Art the Neon Museum,
the American Sign Museum, along with the Neon Museum of Philadelphia. These
museums restore and put on view chronological signage that was originally premeditated
as marketing, in calculation to presenting exhibits of neon art. A number of
books of photographs have also been available to describe consideration to neon
lighting as art. In 1994, Christian Schiess has available an collected factory
of photographs and interviews stanch to fifteen "light artists"