Geometric Sculpture
e-mail: george@georgehart.com
http://www.georgehart.com/
85 Oak Street
Northport, NY
11768 USA
(631) 754-2722
As a sculptor of constructive geometric forms, my work deals with patterns
and relationships derived from classical ideals of balance and symmetry.
Mathematical yet organic, these abstract forms invite the viewer to partake
of the geometric aesthetic. I use a variety of media, including paper,
wood, plastic, metal, and assemblages of common household objects.
Classical forms are pushed in new directions, so viewers can take pleasure
in their Platonic beauty yet recognize how they are updated for our complex
high-tech times. I share with many artists the idea that a pure form
is a worthy object, and select for each piece the materials that best carry
that form. In one series of pieces, familiar objects are arranged in engaging
configurations, displaying an essential tension between mundane individual
components and the strikingly original totality.
Because my works invite contemplation, slowly revealing their content,
some viewers see them as meditation objects. A lively dancing energy
moves within each piece and flows out to the viewer. The integral
wholeness of each self-contained sculpture presents a crystalline purity,
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Recent Work by George W. Hart
This page shows some of my own favorite pieces. Click on any image
for a larger image and mathematical description. As with all sculpture,
2D images can't really convey the presence they have in person, and it
can be remarkable how differently they appear from different angles, so
you'll have to extrapolate from the images here. Most everything
shown below will fit through a doorway, but I am seeking sites and commissions
for larger works. If you are interested, let me know...
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oak and brass
24"
currently at Vorpal Gallery |
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acrylic plastic
18"
currently at Vorpal Gallery |
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paper mache over steel
21 inches |
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spoons, knives, forks
variable dimensions, up to 16 feet in length
destroyed at Hofstra University, student center |
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walnut and basswood
7" diameter |
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3.5 inch floppy diskettes
12 inches
at Goudreau Museum, New Hyde Park, NY |
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acrylic plastic shell, acid-free card stock
20 inches |
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72 pencils
8 inches |
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copper
12 inches |
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installation at 2000 A.D. at the Vanderbilt museum, Centerport,
NY, November 1997 - January 1998 |
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Music of the Sphere
steel
10 inches diameter, 36 tall |
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180 plastic knives
26 inches |
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wood covered in synthetic fur, base of epoxy composite over steel,
painted with pink enamel.
16 inches |
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204 CDs
26 inches |
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walnut, maple, and brass
23 inches |
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150 CDs
34 inches
Long Island Museum of Science and Technology |
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aluminum
35 inches |
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360 CDs
33 inch diameter |
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exotic hardwoods (yellowheart, paela, and padauk) with walnut "grout,"
17 inch diameter |
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150 CDs
26"
Princeton University Dept. Mathematics |
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Leonardo Project
Cherry reconstructions of Leonardo da Vinci's Models |
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transparent blue acrylic plastic
16" |
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Septvaginta Duarus Planus Vacuus
Cherry
16"
currently at Vorpal Gallery |
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painted aluminum
8 foot
shown at Mather Hospital, Port Jefferson |
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642 CDROMs
77 inch diameter
U.C. Berkeley, Dept. Computer Science
Rainbow Bits Construction |
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Wood and bronze, 5 foot diameter
Commission for Northport Public Library
Northport, NY. Community Assembly
Event |
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Gonads of the Rich and Famous
3D printing
two balls, 3" each |
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Five-Legged-Bee Hive
3D printing
3" |
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Deep Structure
3D printing
4" |
Some of the above pieces are available for purchase. Contact
me for more information or if you are interested in commissioning something
special.
Public and Corporate Artworks
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Northport Public Library (1999)
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Long Island Museum of Science and Technology (1999)
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U.C. Berkeley, Dept. Computer Science, Soda Hall (1999)
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Princeton University, Mathematics Dept. common room (1998)
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Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art and Science, New Hyde Park,
NY (1998)
Ongoing Group Shows
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Art & Math 2001,
Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield , Massachusetts, Feb 1-March 30
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Vorpal Gallery,
459 W. Broadway, 5th floor, Soho, New York City, Jan 1999-ongoing; (212)
777-3939.
Recent Group Shows
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Art & Mathematics 2000, The Cooper Union, NY, Nov. 7 - Dec.
15 2000.
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Colloquium on Math and Arts Exhibition, Maubeuge, France (Sept.
2000)
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Elaine Benson Gallery, Bridghampton, NY. (July 2000)
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Walt Whitman National Historic Birthplace Gallery, Huntington, NY
(March-May 2000)
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Northport Museum, Northport, NY (May-July 2000)
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International Society of Art, Math, and Architecture, Exhibit at
SUNY Albany (June 2000)
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Digital Soup II, Fayetteville Arts Council, N.C. (April-May 2000)
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b.j. Spoke Gallery, 299 Main St., Huntington, NY (Sept-Oct 1999)
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Mather Hospital Annual Outdoor Sculpture Show, Port Jefferson, NY
(June-August 1999)
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Clayton Liberatore Gallery, Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, NY (May
1999)
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Northport Museum, Do Art: Summer Exhibition, Northport NY
(May-July 1999)
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Soundview Gallery, Port Jefferson, NY (Nov. 1998-March 1999)
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10th Annual Juried Fine Arts Exhibition at Chelsea Center, East
Norwich, NY, Award of Excellence (Oct. 1998)
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Huntington Station Arts, Huntington, NY (Oct.-Nov. 1998)
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SOMA Gallery, Northport, NY, (Sept.-Oct. 1998)
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Math and Art 1998 Exhibition, U.C. Berkeley, California (August
1998)
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Bridges Exhibition, Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas (July
1998)
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Northport Museum, Northport, NY (June-July 1998)
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Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum, Centerport, NY (Dec. 1997-Jan.
1998)
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Hofstra University, Student Center (1997-2000)
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Math and Art 1997 Exhibition, SUNY Albany, NY (June 1997)
Grants/Awards
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Individual Artist Award, New York State Council for the Arts. 1999,
to create Book Ball, a geometric construction of books celebrating
the millennium.
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Award of Excellence, 10th Annual Juried Fine Arts Exhibition at
Chelsea Center, 1998.
Recent sculpture-related papers and presentations
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"Loopy," Humanistic Mathematics, to appear, 2001.
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"Computational Geometry for Sculpture," (to appear) ACM Symposium on Computational
Geometry, Tufts University, June 2001. (invited plenary speaker)
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Craig S. Kaplan and G. Hart, "Symmetrohedra: Polyhedra from Symmetric Placement
of Regular Polygons," to appear in Proceedings of Bridges 2001: Mathematical
Connections in Art, Music, and Science, Southwestern College, Winfield,
Kansas, July 2001.
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Douglas Zongker and G. Hart, "Blending Polyhedra with Overlays," to appear
in Proceedings of Bridges 2001: Mathematical Connections in Art, Music,
and Science, Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas, July 2001.
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"Solid-Segment Sculptures," Colloquium on Math and Arts, Maubeuge,
France, 20-22, Sept. 2000. (online
copy)
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"Sculpture based on Propellorized Polyhedra," Proceedings of MOSAIC
2000, University of Washington, Seattle, Aug 21-24, 2000. (online
copy)
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"The Millennium Bookball," Proceedings of Bridges 2000: Mathematical
Connections in Art, Music and Science, Southwestern College, Winfield,
Kansas, July 28-30, 2000, and in Visual
Mathematics Vol. 2 No. 3, 2000. (US
copy)
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"Geometric Sculpture," ISAMA 2000, SUNY Albany, NY, June 24-28,
2000.
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"Reticulated Geodesic Constructions," Computers and Graphics 24(6),
Dec. 2000. (online version)
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"Computer Modeling and Construction of Geometrical Sculpture," U.C. Berkeley,
Feb. 1999.
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"Geometric Sculpture," Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University,
Nov. 2, 1998.
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"Geometric Sculpture," New York Academy of Sciences, October, 1, 1998.
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"Polyhedra and Art," Art and Math '98, U.C. Berkeley, August 3-7,
1998. (online version)
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"Paper Prototype of a Geometric Sculpture: Whoville," (Invited workshop
presentation) Art and Math '98, U.C. Berkeley, August 3-7, 1998.
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"Icosahedral Constructions," in Proceedings of Bridges: Mathematical
Connections in Art, Music and Science, Southwestern College, Winfield,
Kansas, July 28-30, 1998, pp. 195-202 (invited presentation). (online
copy)
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"Zonish Polyhedra," Proceedings of Mathematics and Design '98, San
Sebastian, Spain, June 1-4,1998. (online
copy)
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Math awareness week, keynote speech, Rhode Island College, Providence,
RI, April, 1998
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"Polyhedra Models over the Internet", MAA Mathfest, Atlanta GA, August,
1997.
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"Calculating Canonical Polyhedra," Mathematica in Research and Education,
Vol. 6 No. 3, Summer, 1997, pp. 5-10. (online
version)
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"Zonohedrification," The Mathematica Journal, vol. 7 no. 3, 1999.
(online version
for subscribers)
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"Applications of Virtual Reality and Java for Illustrating Polyhedral Geometry
over the Internet," Conference on Electronic Communication of Mathematics,
Geometry Center, U. Minn. June 1997.
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"A Color-Matching Dissection of the Rhombic Enneacontahedron," Art and
Math conference, S.U.N.Y. Albany, N.Y., June, 1997. (online
version)
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"Virtual Reality Polyhedra," Art and Mathematics Conference, SUNY Albany,
NY, June, 1996.
New Book about the Beauty of Geometry
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George W. Hart and Henri Picciotto, Zome Geometry: Hands-on Learning
with Zome Models, Key Curriculum Press. (more
information)
More
Check out a nice photo with one of my models
which made the NY Times. Read an
interview that appeared in studioNOTES.
Read an
interview that appeared in Ubiquity.
See my entry at sculpture
magazine.
For background on the historical relationships between polyhedra and
art, see the Polyhedra and Art
section of my online Encyclopedia
of Polyhedra. This was the topic of my talk at the
1998 Art and Math conference at Berkeley. I also make paper
polyhedron models which are more at the mathematics end of the scale
than the art end. Somewhere in between, I put my "geometric
constructions," which blend math and art more evenly. Finally, you
might also like to look at some of my 2D computer-generated
images, which are concepts for sculptures too difficult to realize
physically, or some of my early plotter
drawings.
If you like this stuff, here are some links to some other geometric
sculptors you may like: Brent
Collins, Helaman Ferguson,
Bathsheba Grossman, Jean-Pierre
Hébert, Chris Palmer,
Charles Perry,
John Robinson,
Carlo
Sequin, Arthur
Silverman, Ken
Snelson, Simon
Thomas, Keizo
Ushio, Koos
Verhoeff. For more, see the International
Society for Art, Math, and Architecture. There is also general
information for/about sculptors at Richard Collins' www.sculptor.org
site.
Search my pages.
Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, George W. Hart.
All rights reserved.
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