Abstract
Da Vinci Engineered: From Renaissance mechanics to contemporary art exhibition was presented at Zebedees Yard, Whitefriargate, Hull, and curated by Lara Goodband. The exhibition examined how engineering, through practical applications and concepts, has inspired and been used by artists today and presented me with the opportunity to re-think my practice in developing the artwork Ventilation Dress II in relation to engineering, flight and Leonardo Da Vinci.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 2 Jul 2016 |
| Event | Da Vinci Engineered: Renaissance Mechanics to Contemporary Art - Zebedee's Yard, Hull, United Kingdom Duration: 2 Jul 2016 → 21 Aug 2016 http://amyjohnsonartstrust.co.uk/whats-on/da-vinci-engineered/ (Link to Exhibition Details) |
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