Emergence & Structure is an exhibition of artists whose work
embodies the emerging complexity apparent in the vast variety of process and
architecture currently omnipresent in the natural world. The respective artists
utilize aspects of science to inform their work by adapting scientifically
inspired methodologies, employing conceptual underpinnings related to
scientific discovery, or observing the study of natural systems and structures
that exist in all scales throughout the universe.
In the spirit of an open, interdisciplinary exchange, this exhibition will
promote the interrelatedness of nature’s processes through visual modeling. By
integrating emergent principles via such artistic construction, the
exhibition’s primary goal is to inspire innovative thinking and stimulate one’s
imagination about the natural world and our relationship to it.
The long-term implications of this endeavor will encourage a full, integral
dialogue, dissolving unnecessary boundaries between art and science and
redefining the collaborative combination as the enhancement of human
capability. Art can do this because it has the capacity to take us into the
experience of others. Our very future depends upon how we answer the challenge
of reevaluating both art and science’s role in a future society. By
viewing the universe through the eyes of scientifically inspired artists, our
perceptions will be challenged, and a world normally hidden, just out of sight,
can be revealed.
New York–based artists Ron Janowich and Daniel Hill curate the
exhibition.
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