REVIEW: Ryoji Ikeda – supersymmetry
28 May 2015 • Eric Thorp
Ryoji Ikeda’s ‘supersymmetry’ blurs the lines between art, music and particle physics in a complex and disorientating installation, which may actually necessitate a PHD to fully fathom.
28 May 2015 • Eric Thorp
Ryoji Ikeda’s ‘supersymmetry’ blurs the lines between art, music and particle physics in a complex and disorientating installation, which may actually necessitate a PHD to fully fathom.
13 September 2012 • Mark Westall
“weak anarchic gestures that he performed while on route to Geneva”
29 August 2012 • Mark Westall
This artist exacerbates meaning by not hesitating to do something that he has chosen and that at the same time he has been summoned to do, something no one can explain or justify, something that is entirely itself and entirely exposed. His is the art of whims
13 August 2012 • Mark Westall
I took a grandfather clock in a Hearse from London to the centre of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN Geneva, and destroyed it.
27 March 2012 • Mark Westall
This Sunday passed artist Tom Pope set off on his way from Golden Square to CERN where he will bury Time.