Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Research, Merging Art & Science




 According to experts merging Science & Art focuses on biology inspired art, an ancient art form. An early 20th century instance, Picasso’s “Standing Female Nude in 1910 was inspired by the power of X rays to glimpse beyond inspiration was X ray photographs taken to diagnose the illness of Picasso’s mistress, Fernando Oliver.  Superposed on a background of planes, her body lies open to reveal pelvic hip bones made up of geometrical shapes: forms reduced to geometry, the aesthetic of Cubism inspired by modern science.










These days some of the most innovative artists are merging art and science to create bran new art movement inspired by science.The contemporary gallery GV Art explores and acknowledges the inter-relationship between art and science, and how the areas cross over and inform one another. GV Art’s latest exhibition brings together ‘polymath’ works that create synergies and connect disparate ideas and different schools of thoughts. From Susan Aldworth to David Marron’s Nervous Tissue installation.








Susan Aldworth HEARTBEAT 1&2




















  David  Marron Nervous Tissue                                         David Marron Life & Death



What is death? In some senses, that is they key question that runs through the work of contemporary artist David Marron.  His art is about the visual interpretation of a fundamental human condition, that of being between life and death, positioned between the actual objects that surround the body, and their symbolic meaning that survive it.



http://arthistory.about.com/od/from_exhibitions/ig/picasso

http://www.fadwebsite.com/2012/03/03/polymath

http://www.spoonfed.co.uk

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