Anthony McCall is a British-born artist best known for his pioneering “solid light” installations, which blend sculpture and cinema. Born in St. Paul’s Cray, England, McCall began his career in the 1970s with experimental film works that explored time, light, and audience interaction. His iconic works, such as Line Describing a Cone, transform projected light into three-dimensional sculptural forms, creating immersive experiences for viewers. McCall’s art often examines the boundaries between physical and immaterial spaces, inviting participants to engage actively with the environment. His works have been exhibited worldwide, influencing generations of artists working with time-based media.