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Glen Henderson’s continuing contemporary art practice is as visual artist, designer and curator:
“I am interested in the form and function of the natural world and since 2005 my explorations have been centred on scientific advances and the patterning of scientific data.
The patterning of nature represents how the elements cooperate to achieve a function or a solution, and natural form is the history of the forces that created it.
My artwork is not just a reflection of this subject matter, nor is it directed toward finding meaning or understanding the function of the science. My experimentation with materials and processes is in response to the resonance of its visual language. My explorations combine the mediums of painting, sculpture, photographic processes and digital animation.
Both science and art are dependant on experimentation and exploration and to advance, they both must displace or extend the boundaries of perception.
I continue to explore the fusion of artistic and scientific vision. How each redefines itself outside traditional boundaries. How an interdisciplinary approach can become a catalyst for innovation.”
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