Lot 25: Cut-21

Nadav Drukker

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Professor Nadav Drukker is simultaneously an artist and a scientist, based at King’s College London, and makes stoneware and porcelain work which represents his scientific research.

Cut-21 has a deeply inscribed surface filled with blue porcelain to represent ink and paper. The mysterious cut carved into the side represents a mathematical model used in his work on String Theory.

He has exhibited in various private and public galleries including the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.

Works and Lives in London.

Information

Year: 2018
Size: 29 x 30 x 30cm
Medium: Inlaid porcelain, partially glazed
Estimated Retail Value: £2,000

Donated by the artist, courtesy of Knight Webb Gallery, London

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