Mathematics and Art: Bill and Escher

Year: 2000 Authors: Michele Emmer

Core claim

Bill and Escher exemplify how geometry, proportion, and mathematical thinking can generate artistic form without reducing art to formulas.

Topics

mathematics and aesthetics, Max Bill, M. C. Escher, geometry in art, visualized mathematical images

Domains

geometry, Euclidean geometry, mathematical aesthetics, modern art, sculpture, visual art

Methods

comparative analysis, art-historical argument, documentary film practice, interpretive reading

Media

video, printed artworks, sculptural forms, graphic work

Source status

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