Hosted at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, the event theme, Lab2App, conveys what we expect the talks will offer to a broad audience: insight into transforming an idea from the laboratory/workbench/drawing board into something whose application/realisation has the potential to positively impact the lives of many.
In the Delve Studio
Can Sculpture Ever Have A Soul?
Glyndebourne Afterrnoon on Show at The Light Centre, Woking
We’re thrilled to announce that Glyndebourne Afternoon is on exhibition now at The Light Centre in Woking, Surrey as part of the Parallel Lines: Drawing and Sculpture exhibition. The exhibition is running from 22 June - 25 August 2019.
Glyndebourne Afternoon 2018 | Ink Polargraph, Acrylic On Paper
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On Show At Galerie Art & Emotion
We’re thrilled to announce that the following pieces are on show at Art and Emotion Fine Art Gallery Lausanne, Switzerland.
Kiss of Chytrid, 2017
Bronze and Steel | 60cm x 45cm x45cm
Pura Vida, 2019
Gypsum Powder, Acrylic, Titanium | 40 X 40 X 40 CM
Edition Of 99
Parallel Lines: Drawing and Sculpture Private View
We’re super excited to attend the private viewing on the Parallel Lines: Drawing and Sculpture exhibition at the Light Box Gallery, Woking on the 26th June.
The Art Algorithm: Episode 1
Episode 1 of a series I'm working on with Vera Productions looking at how art can be valued in the new era of big data. In 2014 the art market was estimated by Bloombert to be $66 billion. What are the statistically significant variables in assessing the value of an artist's work? Please like and share this work with your artist buddies - your support will create the momentum needed to further this study!
The Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in San Diego
Cami Fisher, 9, of Point Loma looks into The Hurwitz Singularity sculpture at the new Illusions exhibit at the Reuben. H. Fleet Science Centre in San Diego.