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National Gallery of Victoria presents the work of M. C. Escher in dialogue with works by nendo |
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M. C. Escher, Relativity July 1953. Wood engraving, 28.2 x 29.4 cm (image) 32.4 x 32.4 cm (sheet) Escher Collection, Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Hague, the Netherlands © The M. C. Escher Company, the Netherlands. All rights reserved.
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MELBOURNE.- Escher X nendo | Between Two Worlds is the first exhibition in the world to feature the extraordinary work of Dutch graphic artist M. C. Escher in dialogue with the work of acclaimed Japanese design studio nendo, led by designer Oki Sato.
Seamlessly presenting the worlds of one of the 20th centurys most recognisable artists and one of the 21st centurys most inventive designers, the exhibition features more than 150 of Eschers most renowned prints and drawings from the collection of Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, presented in an immersive exhibition space designed by nendo, alongside never-before-seen work from the design studio.
Acknowledged as a master of optical illusion, Escher created some of the most iconic images of the twentieth century which intrigue viewers with their visual puzzles and challenge established notions around space, time and the everyday world. Eschers work depicts impossible architectural structures, endless staircases and seamless transformations of form and pattern. His fantastical constructions and repetitive infinity patterns reveal a technical and inventive genius that in recent years has become increasingly revered and celebrated.
Building on Eschers optical illusions to create an otherworldly spatial installation, nendo has taken cues from Eschers manipulation of space and his use of shifting perspectives and playful visual devices. These have inspired the creation of an exhibition experience that transcends traditional gallery displays and manifests Eschers world in a three-dimensional reality.
Nendo has devised a signature motif for the exhibition designthe minimalist form of a houseuniversally understood as an icon and symbol of space. The house appears throughout the exhibition in varied forms that reference Eschers skillful manipulation of patterns as well as creating innovative displays for Eschers work.
"Eschers artistic practice, due to its complex play with space, logic and mathematics, has had an indelible impact on architecture and design for many generations. This rich legacy was the catalyst for the NGV to conceptualise the idea of pairing Escher with nendo. The exhibition provides audiences with a unique opportunity to explore how art can be perceived and experienced differently through the lens of design," said Tony Ellwood AM, Director, NGV.
"Eschers logical, math-based ideas and interests have inspired nendos work process and served as a base for the creation of this exhibition design and new collection of works. The different installations vary in scale and in spatial impact, enabling the visitor to experience Eschers world in a very physical way. Its as if they are walking inside Eschers mind, but seeing the exhibition through their own eyes," said Oki Sato, Chief Designer and Founder, nendo.
Escher X nendo | Between Two Worlds is on display until April 7, 2019 at NGV International, 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Australia.
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