Orbits and Ellipses

Interesting exhibition in the lobby of One Canada Square, Canary Wharf featuring sculptures by Nigel Hall.

Hall has made many works which use the idea of elliptical form and orbital paths combining them into very simple looking forms which are however based on detailed mathematics. I liked the smaller versions best. Shown on masse they seemed repetitive but when you looked in detail each was slightly different with subtle changes in combination of circles and ovals.

My favourite piece was called “Desert Rose” and was about 18 inches high with ovals set into a frame forming layers but set in opposite directions to each other. I have no idea how this was achieved to keep the same diameter all the way up. It was topped with two figures of eight shapes.

Closes 18 November 2016

 

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