Supersymmetry exists. . . just not here
Posted by David Mazure | Filed under Installations, Shows
I stated in a post dated April 5th, 2010 that I would be showing detailed versions of the new artwork that appears in my recent solo exhibition at the William King Museum. Here is the first and I apologize for the delay! It is an ephemeral acrylic wall painting, created specifically for the exhibit (and will be painted over upon the conclusion of the exhibit). I do not recall the dimensions, but it encompasses the entire small wall of the gallery. It is called Supersymmetry exists. . . just not here. The inspiration for this piece (as with many of the pieces in the show) derives from ideas presented by quantum physics. This piece specifically references (or draws inspiration from) supersymmetry (duh!), string theory and an investigation of the human body focusing on line and form. The relationship of this wall painting to those topics will become more evident once you see its partner, in the next post.
2 Responses to “Supersymmetry exists. . . just not here”
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Sue Says:
June 7th, 2010 at 8:29 pmIsn’t this the backdrop of a lovely family photo on Indi’s photo blog?
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David Mazure Says:
June 7th, 2010 at 8:41 pmI have no idea what you’re talking about!
http://www.indira.whykyra.com/2010/04/02/1176/

