art FRED EVERSLEY flawless parabolic sculptures made by a former nasa engineer lend an optical and scientific edge to california’s iconic light and space movement interview and photography by OLIVIER ZAHM shot in FRED EVERSLEY’S NEW YORK STUDIO OLIVIER ZAHM — Your show at the David Kordansky Gallery in LA was called “Chromospheres.” What does that mean? FRED EVERSLEY — I try to make my art universal. And I think the one thing we all have in common is that we all are affected by the energy that is universal. The genesis of energy is central to the mystery of our existence as animate beings in an inanimate universe, and I use the parabola to concentrate energy. OLIVIER ZAHM — What kind of energy? FRED EVERSLEY — The original and ultimate source of all energy on Earth is the sun — the chromosphere is the layer of the solar atmosphere….