Tracing Time

Interesting exhibition in the lobby of One Canada Square, at Canary Wharf featuring work by the Hungarian artist Bálint Bolygó.

The website write up says he “explores mechanical and natural processes to make kinetic sculptures and installations that harness the physics of nature, science and engineering”. This means he creates works mechanically and shows both works in progress and finished works. I loved the big wall picture being made by a Spirograph type construction. It was quite dense when I saw it but it would have been nice to see it at different stages. It hung with finished works. He used the same techniques to create images on globes.

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