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Title:
Minimal Landscapes
When:
September 19, 2007 - October 12, 2007 
Where:
swissnex San Francisco - San Francisco

Description

As part of ThinkSwiss – Brainstorm the future – swissnex kindly invited to visit the exhibit of a series of 15 prints from the artist and scientist Ariel Ruiz I Altaba. 'Minimal Landscapes' represented an exploration of form in its essence, devoid of distracting elements. The photographic images showed black islands forming archipelagoes of explicit and implicit meanings that became imaginary landscapes in the viewer’s mind. Each image was the approximation of actual living form to classical minimal perfection. The exhibit opened on September 19th kicked off by a round-table on the relation between art and science entitled “Boundaries and Meaning in Landscapes: from science to art and back”.

Venue

Venue:
swissnex San Francisco   -   Website
Street:
730 Montgomery Street
ZIP:
94111
City:
San Francisco
State:
California
Country:
Country: us

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