Visiting Professor Mark Bloomfield shortlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize
Exploring connections between technology, traditional craft techniques and the user, Bloomfield’s Conform No1-4 invites the observer’s participation and interaction. Initially appearing as a simple structure, through physical interactions the linking system conforms in the hands of the user, revealing complex and infinite variations, in turn creating a continuous dialogue of interpretation.
Exploring connections between technology, traditional craft techniques and the user, Bloomfield’s Conform No1-4 invites the observer’s participation and interaction. Initially appearing as a simple structure, through physical interactions the linking system conforms in the hands of the user, revealing complex and infinite variations, in turn creating a continuous dialogue of interpretation.
‘Hosted by Aesthetica Magazine, the Aesthetica Art Prize is a celebration of excellence in art from across the world. It offers both emerging and established artists the opportunity to showcase their work to a wider audience, and further their engagement with the international art world’. Read the full article.