DMC (Deep Meaningful Chat) with Artist & Scientist Steven Durbach
Discussion on the relationship between art and science.
Hurwitz Singularity: Review by Art and Science Moderator Riccardo Tonin
Man has always used art and science to know and explain the world. Apparently, these disciplines seem different and irreconcilable, but if we mix them the result will be not only interesting but winning. The great minds of the Italian Renaissance, such as Brunelleschi and Leonardo, always combined art and science in their works, and the Ancient Greeks coined the term techne to indicate both ‘art’ and ‘technique’. Nowadays, the intersection between these disciplines seems more necessary than ever: this is the challenge of Science Gallery, that tries to see things differently, like a kaleidoscope in which art and science give birth to curious and unexpected effects. The current theme, ILLUSION, well conveys the approach of the exhibition, able to involve both younger and older people by offering several levels of interpretation and creating a totally immersive environment, bar none. Indeed, the impression I have got working at the exhibition is that everyone can find their own dimension.
The beautiful Eden Fine Art Gallery opens in Mykonos
Spanning Scientific Artworks from the last several years, the Eden Gallery has just opened in Mykonos. Congrats to the amazing team who put in so much effort to bring this project to life.
Poetry in motion
Ponderings of reality.
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The Smallest Sculpture in the World
A great write up from our friends at El País featuring Trust which is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the creator of the world's smallest human sculpture.
A great write up from our friends at El País featuring Trust which is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the creator of the world's smallest human sculpture.
To read the full article and find out more about 3D printing and some of the other incredible uses for it then click the link below.
Preparing the next series of Artworks
With Director Oded Davidoff and our friends and FBFX Studios, we are deep in preparation for our next collection of anamorphic works.
With Director Oded Davidoff and our friends and FBFX Studios, we are deep in preparation for our next collection of anamorphic works.
SK-II: Power of Pitera
We’re thrilled to have joined forced with Japanese beauty brand SK-II. They are showcasing the power of collaborative art with a boundary-pushing immersive campaign for its iconic skincare ingredient Pitera™.
We’re thrilled to have joined forced with Japanese beauty brand SK-II. They are showcasing the power of collaborative art with a boundary-pushing immersive campaign for its iconic skincare ingredient Pitera™.
Great Guns and its production centres worldwide united to create a unique marriage between art and product with a project that spans a first-of-its-kind skincare exhibition in Shanghai, a collection of striking artistic responses, and a manga-inspired store design at SK-II’s flagship outlet in Tokyo.
A list of artists on display include:
Ryan Heffington
Toiletpaper
Ram Han
Zhong Lin
Kang Hee Kim
Remo Camerota
Rosanna Webster
Chocomoo
DFT
Jonty Hurwitz
Mitch Payne
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The Art and Science of Love: TEDx talk by Jonty Hurwitz
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
It’s not often that you see the behind the scenes of a working art studio but that’s exactly why we want to show you more of who we are here at Delve Studios.
It’s not often that you see the behind the scenes of a working art studio but that’s exactly why we want to show you more of who we are here at Delve Studios.
This is a picture of Graham our lead engineer who works with Jonty to bring to life Jonty’s visions.
The Delve Studio, which was founded by Jonty is a collective of exceptional engineers, artists, coders, designers, data scientists, project managers. We are all deeply rooted in the concept of Interdisciplinary Design.
We bring together the arts and sciences to create works that blur the line between reality and magic.
This team, has created projects, large, small, nano and macro, over many years. From risk algorithms, to sculptures, paintings, adverts and installations.
If you’re looking to create a bespoke piece of art for yourself, your gallery or a client then please comment below or get in touch with manager of the Hurwitz Art Collections, Francesca.
Share your dream with us.
Scope Miami 2019
Honouring its perpetual mission to provide a platform for discovery, SCOPE welcomes 134 diverse contemporary exhibitors featuring The New Contemporary, a genre that stands as a critical contribution to both global politics and local community engagement.
We were so excited that we got to help SCOPE Miami celebrate its 19th edition, in Miami Beach. Honouring its perpetual mission to provide a platform for discovery, SCOPE welcomes 134 diverse contemporary exhibitors featuring The New Contemporary, a genre that stands as a critical contribution to both global politics and local community engagement.
This is not one to miss!
Check out Miami Scope for news and details about their next event in 2020 below:
Parallel Lines: Drawing and Sculpture Exhibition
We loved being a part of the Parallel Lines: Drawing and Sculpture exhibition at the Light Box Gallery, Woking where over 5,000 visitors saw the show during its run.
This exhibition was in conjunction with the Light Box and The Royal Society of Sculptors.
An excerpt about the Parallel Lines: Drawing and Sculpture exhibition:
Bringing together key Modern British sculptures from The Ingram Collection and drawings by members of the Royal Society of Sculptors, the exhibition explores the integral relationship between the two mediums.
Looking into twentieth century British sculptors’ artistic practices, this show seeks to underline and examine how drawing and sculpture intertwine, the former often acting as a preparatory process for the latter. By creating drawings which are direct responses to the works from The Ingram Collection, Society members have reversed and deconstructed this process in order to draw parallels between the transformative aspects of both mediums.
The works in the exhibition were selected and guest curated by Caroline Worthington, Director of the Royal Society of Sculptors. There are affinities between them that link several Society artists to their twentieth century counterparts in The Ingram Collection.
Some were personally acquainted or even taught by them and others influenced several Society sculptors in their early careers.
The formal elements present combine the rhythms, forms and planes of the sculptures with the use of surface textures, sense of volume and the use of geometric shapes. Some works explore mythical stories, whilst others highlight the draw of the landscape or look at directional movement. Traditional approaches have been used as well as new media technologies and, for some, it was the simple pleasure of illustrating something in a new format that drove their creative process.
This exhibition is inspired by the practical and intellectual connections that continue to bridge the gap between drawing and sculpture, bringing the two art forms closer together.
In response to Geoffrey Clarke:
Jonty Hurwitz
Glyndebourne Afternoon Before the Opera, 2018 Ink polargraph, acrylic
I have chosen 'Man' by Geoffrey Clarke because the symbolism and structure of the masculine form is beautifully mirrored and met in union with the feminine form through 'Woman: Glyndebourne Afternoon'. Whilst 'Woman: Glyndebourne Afternoon is a celebration of the female form, it uses masculine lines in which to represent this. The ying and the yang. The piece 'Man' embodies the masculine structure which is placed within a feminine uneven stone
Body & Soul Exhibition - One Canada Square, London
What a pleasure to be exhibiting at the Body and Soul exhibition, London as we see out this summer. This exhibition explores materials, scale and consciousness in the representation of the human form.
El País Feature - Nano Sculptures
It’s great to see the art of 3D printing being featured in El País. El País is a Spanish-language daily newspaper in Spain.
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Elle Decor Feature - Sculpting The Reflection with Jonty Hurwitz
It’s an honour to have been featured on Elle Decor.
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Can Sculpture Ever Have A Soul?
We’re thrilled to announce our participation in the Body and Soul exhibition in London. An exhibition exploring materials, scale and consciousness in the representation of the human form.
We’re thrilled to announce our participation in the Body and Soul exhibition in London. An exhibition exploring materials, scale and consciousness in the representation of the human form.
For more information on the exhibition you can find out details here:
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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Showing ArtCatto Gallery at the Conrad Algarve, Portugal
The Binge Thinking Collection is my study on the physics of how we perceive space. Each piece is the stroke of over 1 billion calculations and draws upon a unique way in which our brains interpret the spacial information they receive. I usually start by expressing a concept using mathematical tools, often involving billions of calculations and many months of preparation. I then explore ways to manifest these formulae in the physical world. Each piece is both an engineering and artistic challenge. The mediums I have worked with are perspex, steel, resin, powder, copper and acrylic.
Anamorphic piece “Are We Consciousness" makes an appearance in the below video at 1:37.