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You may not know his name, but you likely have seen his iconic art.
M.C. Escher, the late Dutch master of lithographs and woodcuts, filled his work with mind-bending illusions and impossible geometric patterns.
Remarkably, he did it all by hand. Now, his career and legacy is on display in the largest-ever exhibition of Escher works in the U.S.
I know that there's a tilt to the floor, but...but you can't see it from out there.
And the viewer at home thinks I'm really a tiny person.
This is the "Relativity Room," which plays a visual trick on those looking from the outside.
The tilted floor and tiles make the person standing on the left look much smaller than the person on the right.
So this is all just to try to drive home to people that our eyes can deceive us. It's really about your perspective.
It's how our brain organizes the information that it sees and that how we can play tricks on our brain.
And this is what Escher knew, inherently, that we could fool ourselves into thinking. Right.
The "Relativity Room" is an interactive part of a major exhibition of the work of Dutch artist M.C. Escher.
Escher is perhaps most famous for his optical illusions that show seemingly logical scenes that are actually impossible,
but he is also known for his intricate pattern work of animals and objects.
Over six decades, until his death in 1972, Escher created 448 lithographs, woodcuts and engravings and more than 2,000 drawings and sketches.
The Italian art exhibitor Arthemisia, in collaboration with the M.C. Escher Foundation,
大家或许没听过这位主人公的名字,但你们一定领略过他形象的艺术。
莫里茨・科内利斯・埃舍尔,已故荷兰平板印刷、木刻大师在作品中营造了摄人心魄的错觉感和看似不可能的几何图样。
令人震惊的额是,他只靠一双手就完成了作品。现在,他的职业生涯和遗产都在美国埃舍尔最大的展览中展出。
我知道地面是倾斜的,但你从外面看不到。
本国的参展者会认为我个子很小。
这里是“相对性房间”。人们从外面看进来的时候,视觉上会出现偏差。
倾斜的地面和瓷砖让站在左边的人看起来比右边的人小巧一些。
所以,这些都是为了让人们明白眼睛有时候也会骗人。看待事物的角度不同,结果就会不一样。
看到的结果都与大脑组织所看到信息的方式有关,也与我们跟大脑开玩笑的方式有关。
埃舍尔一直都知道我们可以通过欺骗自己的方式来进行思考。没错。
这个“相对性房间”是关于荷兰艺术家埃舍尔一个大型展览的互动部分。
埃舍尔或许最有名的还是他视错觉作品,展现的都是看似合理的场景,但其实是不可能发生的。
不过,埃舍尔闻名于世的还有他有关动物和物体的精巧作品。
过去 60年来一直到1972年去世,埃舍尔创作了448个作品,包括平版印刷作品、木刻作品、雕刻品以及2000多张图纸和草图。
意大利艺术参展商阿尔米西亚与莫里茨・科内利斯・埃舍尔基金会联手合作,
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