Acclaimed in the art world for his room-size installations of paintings, sculpture, and digital projections, Matthew Ritchie's work investigates architecture and the dynamics of culture. Named by Time magazine in 2001 as one of 100 innovators for the new millennium, his rich work draws from subjects as diverse as ancient myth and medieval alchemy to cutting-edge physics and contemporary politics. This artist-designed book will explore Ritchie's large-scale artistic "interventions" in buildings designed by Morphosis and Frank Gehry among others, including the Guggenheim Museum, MIT, and culminating in The Morning Line, an unprecedented performance pavilion for the South Bank Centre, London.