Oki Sato and Maurits Escher: Time Dialogue

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Maurits Escher (artist from Holland, who lived in 1898-1972) was not a good student. But, despite this, his incredible buildings, decorate the walls of classrooms in many countries. Its geometric forms are attracted by artists, designers, museum workers from different continents.

The idea to combine Escher with a pure minimalist from Japan Oki Sato emerged from Australian specialists. Escher X NENDO - "Between the two worlds" - the exhibition with this name takes place in one of the oldest art museums of Australia - in National Gallery of Victoria. More than 150 most famous works by the artist from Gemeensemuseum (Holland) are complemented by Needo's air decorations.

Oki Sato and Maurits Escher: Time Dialogue

The exhibition does not have divisions, for any criteria (on topics or time), it is more like an attraction with mirrors and countersight. In the central part of the intricate moves, there are three popular paintings by Escher: "ripples covered with ripples" (1950), "three worlds" (1955) and "puddle" (1952). In order for them to be able to consider, the visitor will need to bendered and look down.

Oki Sato and Maurits Escher: Time Dialogue

Oki Sato and Maurits Escher: Time Dialogue

Oki Sato says that this exhibition is the conditional communication between the two adherents of logic, the work and ideas of which they originate in mathematics. "Compositions are distinguished by sizes and spatial influence, which helps to fully feel the world of Escher. As if it became possible to immerse yourself with open eyes in Escher's thoughts. "

Oki Sato and Maurits Escher: Time Dialogue

Oki Sato and Maurits Escher: Time Dialogue

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