Patterns in Nature: the Artist’s Ancient Mind David Lewis-Baker
In the Duncan Room from 7th - 11th July 2009, admission free.
NEW - In the Jenyns Room from August 11th - September 7th 2009, with five new works.
10am - 4pm (closed Sundays), admission free.
The exhibition accompanies Prof Jullian Vincent's Darwin and Beyond
lecture The Selective Advantage of Art.
Click here to download updated exhibition notes (PDF format) Watch the video of David Lewis-Baker descibing his work
Ocean Birds
Punctus Contra Punctum
Fluid Forms #2
Self portrait with Julian #3 (The Hive Mind)
Orphic Circles #1 (Homage to Robert & Sonia Delaunay)
(Music - Spem in Alium, Thomas Tallis, 1573)
Four of the static works are also displayed as kinetic artworks in which they cross the spetrum of colours, revealing their underlying patterns and forms.
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Display equipment kindly loaned by Bang and Olufson, Bath.