ART DISPLAYS & EXHIBITS
that Carlo Séquin participated in:
- Website of
Mathematical Imagery, maintained by the American
Mthematical Society,
and their Annual
Calendar of Mathematical Imagery.
- Art in
Science Exhibit, as part of the Bay Area
Science Festival 2012.
exhibited: "Torus
Knot (5,3)", "Aurora
Australis", "Solar
Circle", "Not-a-Knot",
"Chinese
Button Knot"
- Bridges
Conference and Art Exhibit, Towson,
USA, June 29-July 29, 2012.
exhibited: "Klein
Bottle of Type K8L-JJ", "Trefoil
Klein-Knottle", "The
Kracy Kosmos of Klein Knottles"
- Installation
of the "Pillar of Engineering" on the 6th-floor terrace
of Sutardja Dai Hall, May 31, 2012
- "Artistic Fusion
Exhibit", Blackhawk Gallery, Danville, CA, January 12
through March 25, 2012.
exhibited: 7 small bronze sculptures and two sculpture
maquettes.
- Exhibit of Mathematical Art at
the Joint Mathematics Meetings, Boston, January 2012.
exhibited: "Lawson's
Minum-Energy Klein Bottle" and "Symmetrical
Half-way Point for Torus Eversion"
"Lawson's
Minum-Energy Klein Bottle" won third
prize in the art exhibit
- Bridges
Conference and Art Exhibit, Coimbra,
Portugal, July 26-31, 2011.
exhibited: "Internally
Knotted Figure-8 Torus", "Wild
and Wonderful Tori"
- Exhibit
of Mathematical Art at the
Joint Mathematics Meetings, New Orleans, January 2011.
exhibited: "Torus
Knot (5,3)"
"Torus
Knot (5,3)" won second prize in the art exhibit
- Mathematical Art Exhibit at the 1065th AMS Meeting held at
the University of Richmond, Virginia, Nov, 6-7, 2010.
exhibited: "Minimal Monkey
Trefoil" and "Moebius Inner Space".
-
Bridges
Conference and Art Exhibit, Pécs,
Hungary, July 24-28, 2010.
exhibited: "Knot
5.2", Knot
6.1", "Regular
Map R3.2_{3,8} on a Tetrus", and "Tiffany
Lamp Based on Regular Map R3.2_{3,8}"
- Art Inspired by Science,
AAAS Conference, Ashland, OR, June-September, 2010.
exhibited: "Cube-Volution-5",
"Aurora
Australis", "Solar
Circle", "Torus
Knot (5,3)", and "Hilbert_512_3D"
- Exhibit
of Mathematical Art at the Joint Mathematics
Meetings, San Francisco, February
2010.
exhibited: "K12
embedded in Genus 6 Surface"
- Rhythm of
Structure, Exhibit at the Bowery Poetry Club,
September 2009 - August 2010.
exhibited: "Poincaré
Double-Lace"
- Bridges
Conference and Art Exhibit, Banff, Canada, July 26-30,
2009.
exhibited: "Defying
Gravity", "Klein
Bottle with Fig-8 Cross Section", "Solstice II",
and "Regular
Maps on Cube Frames"
- Exhibit
of Mathematical Art at the Joint Mathematics
Meetings, Washington D.C., January 5-8, 2009.
exhibited: "Figure_8
Knot" and "Chinese
Button Knot"
"Figure-8 Knot" won second prize in the art exhibit
- Bridges
Conference and Art Exhibit, Leeuwarden, the
Netherlands, July 24-28, 2008.
exhibited: "Honeycomb"
and "MetroPolis"
- Exhibit
of Mathematical Art at the Joint Mathematics
Meetings, San Diego, California, January 6-9, 2008.
exhibited: "Morin-Mesh
- red/green" and "Scherk-Tower"
- Exhibit
of Mathematical Sculpture, Universitat
Politecnica de Valencia, Spain, Nov. 2006 through
Jan. 2007.
Work by Helaman Ferguson, Bathsheba Grossman, George
Hart, Rinus Roelofs, and Carlo Séquin
- Art Show
at the BRIDGES'06 Conference, London, August 4-8,
2006.
(models
and prints related to my talk "Patterns on the Genus-3
Klein Quartic").
- SIGGRAPH
2006 Art Gallery, Boston, July 30 - August 3,
2006;
exhibited "Hilbert
Cube 512"
- Exhibit
of Mathematical Art at the Joint Mathematics
Meetings, San Antonio, TX, Jan. 12-15, 2006,
exhibited: "Hilbert
Cube" and "Genus-2
Costa Surface in a Cube"
- Touring Exhibition (scheduled to open in 2006)
of Ringling School's Exhibit "Math-Art
/ Art-Math" (2002).
Minimal
Trefoil and other Scherk-Collins Toroids.
- Rapid Prototyping Display,
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, March 2005.
Several pieces on exhibit.
-
15th
Annual
Snow-Sculpting Championships, Breckenridge CO,
Jan. 25 - 29, 2005.
sculpted "Knot Divided".
- Exhibit
of Mathematical Art at the Joint Mathematics
Meeting, Phoenix AZ, Jan. 4 - 8, 2005,
exhibited "Totem_3"
- International
Rapid Prototyping Sculpture Exhibition,
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Nov.10 -
Dec.19, 2004.
several pieces
- SIGGRAPH
2004 Art Gallery, Los Angeles, August 8-12,
2004;
exhibited "Volution's
Evolution"
-
Art
Show
at the BRIDGES'04 Conference, Winfield Ks, July
2004.
(several
geometrical models).
- 14th
Annual
Snow-Sculpting Championships, Breckenridge CO,
Jan. 27 - 31, 2004.
sculpted "Turning a Snowball Inside Out".
- Math
exhibit at the Joint Mathematics Meeting,
Phoenix AZ, Jan. 7 - 10, 2004,
exhibited "Cohesion"
and "Totem_2"
- "Hyperbolic
Hexagon
II" in the Wesleyan Math Lounge (collaboration
with Brent Collins),
alongside a wall drawing donated by Sol LeWitt and a
sculpture by Nat Friedman, Sept. 2003 - ...
- SIGGRAPH
2003
Art Gallery, San Diego, July 28-31, 2003;
exhibited "Cohesion"and
"Totem_2".
- ISAMA/Bridges
2003,
"Meeting Alhambra", Granada, Spain, July 23-26,
2003;
exhibited "Volution_1".
- "Technology
Creates:
Art Meets Technology", Danville Fine Arts
Gallery, February 22 - March 28, 2003;
exhibited "Cohesion"
and "Totem_2".
- 13th
Annual
Snow-Sculpting Championships, Breckenridge CO,
Jan. 28 - Feb. 1, 2003.
sculpted "Whirled White Web" (12ft tall snow
sculpture) wins 2nd place.
- Art
Show
at the BRIDGES'02 Conference, Baltimore MD, July
2002.
(3
pieces).
- Gallery
exhibit
of the Sculpture Group, Blackhawk,
CA,
June-July 2002.
(1
piece).
- MICAD
CYBERSCULPTURE
2002
From 26 to 28 of March 2002, the non-profit
association ARS MATHEMATICA organized a digital
sculpture show at the European CAD/CAM trade fair MICAD,
Porte de Versailles, Paris, France.
- MATHART
ARTMATH Ehibition in the Selby Gallery
at the Ringling School of Art and Design,
2700 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL
34234-5895, March 2002.
Participants:
Josef Albers, Thomas Banchoff / Davide Cervone, Richard
Anuszkiewicz, Manuel Baez, Jhane Barnes, Max Bill, Mel
Bochner, Brent Collins, David Davis, George Deem, Agnes
Denes, M.C. Escher, Fred Eversley, Shannon Fagan,
Helaman Ferguson, Mike Fields, Charles Gaines, Paulus
Gerdes, Bathsheba Grossman, Al Held, John Hiigli, Slavik
Jablan, Alfred Jensen, Andrienne Klein, Sol LeWitt,
Arthur Loeb, Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky, Marlena Nova,
Joe Overstreet, Howardena Pindell, Richard Purdy, Tony
Robbin, Dorothea Rockburne, Frank Rothkamm, Irene
Rousseau, Carlo Séquin, John Sims, John Simon,
Clifford Singer, Kenneth Snelson, Frank Stella, John
Sullivan, Jack Tworkow, Roman Verostko, Joan Waltemath.
- "The Impact of YLEM: 20 years of
Art, Science and Technology"
September 4-22, 2001, SomArts Gallery, 934
Brannan Street, San Francisco,CA 94103.
80
Artists show one representative piece each. Victor
Acevedo, Larry D. Ackerman, Zoe Adorno, Reed Altemus,
Magi Amma, Kathryn Arnold, Ruth Asawa, Ranjit Bhatnagar,
Priscilla Birge, Anna Campbell Bliss, Bettina Brendel,
Ronald R Brown, Gloria DeFilipps Brush, Ed Duin, Ruth
Eckland, Laura Elenes, Grant Elliot, Anne Farrell, Roger
Ferragallo, Helen Golden, Lucia Grossberger Morales,
Bathsheba Grossman, William Harroff, Fleur Helsingor, C.
William Henderson, Kennan Herrick, Galen Howard, Robert
Ishi, Marius Johnston, Eleanor Kent, Richard Kline, Ken
Knowlton, Dorothy Simpson Krause, Robert Krawczyk, Dave
Kryzysik, Glenneth Lambert, Barbara Lee, Patrick
McCollum, Loren Means, Daniel Means, Barbara Mehlman,
Famous Melissa, Marjorie Mikasen, Mike Mosher, Roger
Mulkey, Torrey Nommesen, Jim Pallas, Sylvia Pengilly,
Margaret Astrid Phanes, Barbara Plowman, Andrea Polli,
Kit Monroe Pravda, Joan Webster Price, Herbert Price,
Trudy Myrrh Reagan, Beverly Reiser, Marion C Rinehart,
John Scarpa, Dale N.Scott, Carlo Séquin, Larry
Shaw, Valerie Sky, Michael Smit, Edith Smith, Kim
Sterling, Mary Stieglitz, Dennis Summers, Patricia
Tavenner, Nancy Tector, Mary Teetor, Joan Truckennbrod,
Anna Ursyn, Frances Valesco, Corinne Whitaker, Stephen
Wilson, Nancy Worthington, Michael Wright, Nanette
Wylde.
- Bridges
2001
Exhibit of Visual Art
Exhibition associated with the BRIDGES 2001
Conference,
Southwestern College, Winfield KS, July 27-30, 2001.
- White Room Group: Emerging Bay Area Artists
at Gallery 650
Gallery 650, 650 Delancey Street @ Brannan,
Studio 403, San Francisco, CA 94107,
tel: (415) 512-7716; email: gallery650@yahoo.com
Benefit Exhibit/Auction for America's Angel,
an organization dedicated to ending child abuse.
Opening Reception: Thursday, February 8th, 2001, 6-9pm.
Carlo Séquin exhibits a sculpture specially
created for this event: "Bonds
of
Friendship".
- "ART
&
MATHEMATICS 2001"
February 1 - March 30, 2001, Koussevitzky Art
Gallery,
Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield, MA, 01201.
This Exhibition is organized through ISAMA.
It draws from "Art
&
Mathematics 2000 at the Cooper Union.
Participants:
Manuel Baez, Bob Brill, Harriet Brisson, Benigna
Chilla, Brent Collins,
Mike Field, Nat Friedman, Charles Ginnever, Bathsheba
Grossman,
Susan Happersett, George W. Hart, Jean LeMee, Robert
Longhurst,
Clement Meadmore, Antoni Milkowski, Eleni Mylonas,
James C. Norman,
Douglas D. Peden, Charles O. Perry, George Rickey, Tony
Robbin,
Carlo Séquin, John Sharp, Arthur Silverman,
Clifford Singer,
Kenneth Snelson, John Sullivan, Koos Verhoeff.
- "Art
&
Mathematics 2000"
Exhibit at The Cooper Union, Albert Nerken School
of Engineering
51 Astor Place, New York, NY 10003-7183, Nov. 7 - Dec.
15, 2000 .
Participants:
Manuel Baez, Bob Brill, Benigna Chilla, Brent Collins,
Agnes Denes,
Mike Field, Nat Friedman, Charles Ginnever, Bathsheba
Grossman,
Susan Happersett, George W. Hart, Jean LeMee, Robert
Longhurst,
Clement Meadmore, Eleni Mylonas, James C. Norman,
Douglas D. Peden,
Charles O. Perry, George Rickey, Tony Robbin, Carlo
Séquin,
John Sharp, Arthur Silverman, Clifford Singer, Kenneth
Snelson,
John Sullivan.
- "Science,
Technology,
and the Artist"
A multi-media exhibit provided by northern
California artists
exploring the intersection of the arts and sciences.
Danville Fine Arts Gallery, Oct. 28 - Dec. 2, 2000;
exhibited computer generated prints of Klein bottles
and minimum-variation
surfaces, as well as Scherk-Collins toroidal
mini-sculptures.
- "Brent Collins -- Visual Mathematics"
A special exhibit featuring the work of Brent
Collins,
Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art, St. Joseph, MO, June 9 -
September 3, 2000.
Included is collaborative work with Carlo
Séquin,
focussing on Scherk-Collins toroids.
- "Science
in
the Arts, Art in the Sciences"
UNESCO-ICSU World Conference on Science,
Budapest, Hungary, June 26 - July 1, 1999;
exhibited bronze Minimal Trefoil, and several
FDM maquettes from Sculpture Generator I.
- "Intuition,
Virtual
Reality & Art -- Vertices of a Trilateral
Collaboration"
Ringling School of Art and Design,
Mathematics, Art, and Technology Series, March 1999;
exhibited collaborative work with Brent Collins,
all focussing on Scherk-Collins toroids.
- "Artistic
Intuition
to Virtual Prototype: A Collaboration,"
Brent Collins, sculptor, and Carlo Séquin,
computer scientists,
Art Exhibit at Fermi-Lab Art Gallery, Batavia, IL,
May-June, 1998;
exhibited several solid-free-form (SFF) models,
computer graphics prints
of virtual sculptures, and the resulting collaborative
work
with Brent Collins, all focussing on Scherk-Collins
toroids.
- "Artists Shedding Light on Science",
Art Department Gallery, SF State University, June
11 - June 24, 1994;
in conjunction with the 75th Annual Meeting of the
Pacific Division
of the American Association for the Advancement of
Science;
invited to exhibit two of my knots and two of my
computer-generated pictures of minimal
curvature-variation surfaces,
- together with the works of 18 other artists (e.g.,
Bruce Beasley).
- "Art/Science: Six New Visions",
Canessa Gallery, San Francisco, Jan. 31 - Feb.
25, 1994;
together with: R. Ferragallo, K. Herrick, M. McGuire,
T. Myrrh Reagan, E. Smith;
exhibited several knot sculptures
and computer-generated pictures of minimal
curvature-variation surfaces.
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Séquin