Monday, February 13, 2012

Exhibitions | Topological Meditations


My contribution to the exhibition "CUTS" at the the Museum of Imagination (named after André Malraux musée imaginaire)



TOPOLOGICAL MEDITATIONS 

Forces create space and… cuts make a plane evolve into a three-dimensional surface.

The installation Topological Meditations explores the geometric expressions of cuts into different types of materials, from aluminum to polycarbonate and paper. The cut in a material has the multiple function of shaping a form as well as providing the structural stability of the form —as the twisting and bending of the two dimensional elements creates rigidity, or illusionary perception of three-dimensionality from a two-dimensional composition.

Ringing Inside Out cuts the material to create Borromean rings —three topological circles linked together. Removing any ring breaks the link. In the installation each rings is based on the Möbius strip, a non-orientable surface, with only one side and one boundary surface: there is no up or down and no inside or outside.


The cuts in the paper in the trompe-l'œil collage Wall Blossom1: Semicircular Expansion make a three-dimensional form emerge from the two-dimensional plane of the walls. 



Wall Blossom 2: Linear Waves is cut to shape free form fluid three-dimensional surfaces from a two-dimensional material, exploring non-continuous topological deformations.


Topological Meditations is part of The Mathematical Sublime, a series of design objects and artwork exploring the Kantian theme, in different media and scale, from earthworks to video and Rapid Prototyping wearable art.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

vernissages | NYC, Lower East Side, February 10


Come & Get It! @ Hendershot

 Juergen Teller @ Lehman Maupin

 Shannon Wright @ Mulherin + Pollard

 Jared Clarkt @ Mulherin + Pollard

Thursday, February 9, 2012

camminando & vernissages | NYC February 9


Some of my evening views of Eleventh Avenue

  "Bling!"  @ Jim Kempner Fine Art

"Happenings: New York, 1958-1963" @ The Pace Gallery


James Croak "Chandelier Mistaken for God" @ Stefan Stux Gallery

 Walk length: 11.3km

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Vernissages | Ouattara Watts's Vertigo and Full Moon


In a full moon night and a scene reminiscent of a 2K reading of the " Bonfire of Vanities" (or out of "Ugly Betty" world) Ouattara Watts: Vertigo opened at an unusual art venue,—a warehouse between West Village and Tribecca, 560 Washington Street. I have to admit, that in spite of the crowd of the sfaccendati, the large scale paintings of the Cote d’Ivoire-born artist were intriguing —or perhaps my fascination with numbers and symbols made them look so...











Friday, February 3, 2012

Events| NYC February 2

Latitude 40.73N | Longitude 74.75W
SunRise: 07:05:33  EST | SunSet: 17:14:10 EST
At 9pm EST, 36° F feels like 28° Wind from NNW at 12 mph
Strolling along Tenth Avenue
 Luka Finesein Phase Transitions @ Hosfelt
"Using frost, foam, food, glitter, viscous liquids and molten metal, German artist Luka Fineisen presents ambitious sculptural works that explore moments of becoming. This exhibition is the premiere of Fineisen's work in the United States."Phase transitions" is the term used in thermodynamics to describe the shifts between solid, liquid and gaseous states of matter. At a literal level, this is what Fineisen represents in her work - tipping points - the transitional moments when a substance changes from one condition to another. While playing with formal sculptural concerns of modernism and post-minimalism, she explores movement, evanescence and potential..."
 Alec Soth Broken Manual @ Sean Kelly
 Fré Ilgen ShapingPresence at Sundaram Tagore

 Zimoun Volume at Bitforms

Walking playlist
"Skateway" Dire Straits
"Personal Jesus" Depeche Mode
“Beat It”   Michael Jackson
"The Whole of the Moon" Waterboys
"You Are a Tourist" Death Cab for Cutie
“Push It”  Salt n Pepa

Walk total length: 7.2 miles