Adam Rowe: Knot Theories: An Exploration of Partial-dimensional Geometry
March 5-26, 2021
Adam Rowe: Knot Theories: An Exploration of Partial-dimensional Geometry
Opening reception: Friday, March 5, 5:00-8:00 PM
Gallery hours: Monday-Friday 9 AM – 5 PM
Knots are continuous lines twisted in such a way to give the illusion of lines overlapping in the same plane. Using a formalized system of knot creation, the artwork here represents knots in multiple “in-between” dimensions in three categories, each based on a partial dimension:
1) unicursal, self-contained lines which appear to overlap on two-dimensional surfaces
2) tiled surfaces of regular polyhedra
3) elements of non-orientable surface segments
Adam Rowe is a Knoxville native with a background in print and screen design. He enjoys looking at art in terms of visual problem solving, with a fine arts approach to graphic design. For more information:
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