Organiser
Patricia MUÑOZ, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Description
The exhibition will display several objects derived from Jessen’s polyhedron:
Spatial lines (MDF, laser-cut): These linear constructions produce angular and dynamic structures based entirely on 90-degree joints.
3D puzzles (3D printed): Three types will be shown — with planar interiors, with curved interiors, and with a regular polyhedral core.
Jessen’s Annual Calendar (paper folding, 2D and 3D): The twelve isosceles triangles serve as surfaces for the twelve months, colored in two groups of six months each. The equilateral triangles provide space for institutional information.
Organiser
Galya LUTZKY, multidisciplinary visual artist with a mathematical background, Tel Aviv, Israel
Description
Galya Lutzky's area of interest lies in the exploration of structures and the interactions between them, as well as the spaces and volumes they create. It is essential for her work to be hand-painted, without the aid of computers. By creating geometric drawings by hand, Lutzky aims to evoke a tension between calculation and chance, precision and the inevitable imperfections of a manually drawn line, as well as logic and intuition. Her goal is to find a balance between rigid structures and their deviations.
For the proposed project, Keeping Balance, she plans to expand beyond two-dimensional paintings to include the creation of three-dimensional objects using wire and other materials..