Exploratorium
Seeing: The Seeing Gallery
Past Exhibitions
Untitled No. 133 : On the Edge of Falling
Liminality: Art on the Threshold
Math and the Night Sea: The Square Wave and The Round Wave
In the Land of the Lilliputian
Light as an Artistic Medium 1930/2005
Sculptural Information
Natural Reflections
Art Life
Cutting Edge
Liquid Time
Pedestrian
 
Math and the Night Sea: The Square Wave and The Round Wave For this exhibition, six artists created works inspired by the compelling open architecture of the Palace of Fine Arts. As an architecturally liminal environment, the Palace moves us to explore the constantly evolving relationship between ourselves and the constructed world. Within this place of in-between , we are encouraged to think with abandon, unfettered by the confines of the old or the expected. We hope that you will enter this free-mind zone and think about how architecture affects you, and how it may—or may not—encourage people to relate to each other and to the spaces around them.

Pamela Winfrey, Curator


Exhibit website: www.exploratorium.edu/liminality
 
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