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Discover how mathematical and mystical principles inspired the geometrical abstract work of the artists in this display
There are endless possibilities when you see the geometry in nature and your environment
Monir Farmanfarmaian
This display brings together artists whose travel and transcultural exchanges led them to develop unique languages of geometric abstraction inspired by diverse but intersecting references.
Many of the artists share an interest in mathematical practices and the geometries found in natural forms. Many draw on the underlying principles of repetition and modularity found in modernist and Islamic architecture, poetry, design and science. In some cases they connect these principles to shared concepts of infinity and interconnectedness in certain mystical discourses.
Do you think any of the artworks encourage a sense of calmness or contemplation?
Many of the artworks evoke movement or rhythm across their surface through highly textured or fractured surfaces. Others suggest dynamic potential through interlocking elements or forms composed along different planes of light and colour. Together, the artworks show how abstract artists can deeply engage with geometric principles and spatial relationships, blurring the lines between craft, art and everyday life set by modern art history.
Thinking of your own experiences, what could the forms or patterns in the artworks remind you of?