Drawing on their individual specialisms, Daudy and Novoselov have developed a new body of work, made especially for this exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, that explores ‘chaos’ from various perspectives, including nature, science, history, philosophy, literature, war, and time.
Works include an intervention using the sheep at YSP to illustrate random number theory, chaos and order; crochet hangings demonstrating two infinite irrational numbers and the harmony created when the numbers are combined to create a rational number; and Daudy’s first steel sculpture, which explores myths of chaos, creation and the origins of language.
Works include an intervention using the sheep at YSP to illustrate random number theory, chaos and order; crochet hangings demonstrating two infinite irrational numbers and the harmony created when the numbers are combined to create a rational number; and Daudy’s first steel sculpture, which explores myths of chaos, creation and the origins of language.