Ariane Koek (ed.), Entangle: Physics and the Artistic Imagination. Edition Hatje Cantz

 

Ariane Koek (ed.), Entangle: Physics and the Artistic Imagination. Edition Hatje Cantz
 

Black holes, dark matter, gravity, time, motion - these phenomena fascinate physicists and artists alike. Both strive to discover how they shape our world. The connection between art and science is gaining increasing significance in contemporary art.
Now, the influence of physics on today’s art, design, and architecture is being more closely examined. Curated by Ariane Koek, the founder of the arts program Arts at CERN, the exhibition Entangle – Physics and the Artistic Imagination and its companion catalog present the works of fourteen contemporary artists who are inspired by physics and its investigation of natural phenomena. Besides their works, this ground-breaking publication also contains interviews with the artists and physicists who share their different ways of seeing.

Featuring interviews with and works of art by Julius von Bismarck, Julian Charrière, Sou Fujumoto, Iris van Herpen, Ryoji Ikeda, William Kentridge, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Goshka Macuga, Davide Quayola, Solveig Settemsdal, Sarah Sze, Keith Tyson, Jorinde Voigt, and Carey Young.

 

 

Ariane Koek (ed.)
Text(s) by Philip Ball, Ariane Koek, Gavin Parkinson, Carlo Rovelli, Nicola Triscott

Entangle: Physics and the Artistic Imagination

Edition Hatje Cantz
2019

 


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