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ESCHER: PERSPECTIVES | |||||||
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This exhibition explores the recurring mathematical themes in the work of Dutch artist M.C. Escher (1898-1972), revealing an intriguing harmony between artistic creativity and mathematical rigor. Impossible architectures invite us to discover dimensions and topology, while hyperbolic geometry plunges us into a fascinating world governed by surprising laws. M.C. Escher's ubiquitous tessellations reveal themselves as creative tools for drawing and coloring, as well as for discovering the latest research results.
19 FEBRUARY TO 26 APRIL 2024 UNIGE Exhibition Hall - 66 boulevard Carl-Vogt Self-guided tour (with the help of the accompanying booklet) : School tours SEU - Salle d'exposition de l'UNIGE |
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Location Geneva | |||||||