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Alexandra Carr – Bodies of Movement

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Friday, 19 May 2017 to Sunday, 18 June 2017

Taking Newton's Principia and Darwin's Origin of Species as a point of inspiration, Alexandra Carr brings together the worlds of physics and biology through sculpture, drawings and video, while responding to the awe-inspiring architecture of Ely Cathedral.

Motion, structure, form and scale are at the heart of a site-specific installation hung from the cathedral's dome.  With Bodies of Movement, Alexandra aims to reconcile the very large and the very small, from single celled organisms to the motions of planetary bodies.  This exhibition highlights questions about an underlying code that connects all of us to each other and the cosmos.

Bodies of Movements forms a core part of the Ely Cathedral Science Festival. 

 

19 May – 18 June 2017

open daily 10am – 6pm

Cathedral admission charges apply: Monday - Saturday: £8 (adult), £5 (Cathedral pass holders) and £2.50 (Students) available on the door

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Alexandra Carr is an artist working with patterns in nature, natural processes and phenomena. Her work is heavily science based and experimental in nature. She exhibits internationally and collaborates with specialists from other disciplines such as musicians, sound designers and theoretical physicists.
She has worked with Jean Paul Gaultier, Sir Norman Foster and was commissioned by Radiohead. She was shortlisted for Arts@CERN COLLIDE International Award 2016 and longlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize 2016.

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Ely Cathedral, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 4DL

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