Virtual Realities: The Art of M.C. Escher from the Michael S. Sachs Collection
The MFAH hosts the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of works by M.C. Escher ever presented. Virtual Realities features more than 400 prints, drawings, watercolors, printed fabrics, constructed objects, wood and linoleum blocks, lithographic stones, sketchbooks, and the artist鈥檚 working tools.
Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898鈥1972), popularly referred to as M.C. Escher, was born in the Netherlands and is known internationally for his self-described 鈥渕ental images,鈥 which connect to mathematics and various branches of science. Considered a 鈥渙ne-man art movement,鈥 he remained outside of the art establishment. Escher was heralded in the psychedelic era of the 1960s and 1970s and is treasured today for his mind-bending works.
Spanning Escher鈥檚 entire career, Virtual Realities is drawn from the most extensive Escher collection in the world, held by Michael S. Sachs, who acquired 90 percent of the Escher estate in 1980. The artist鈥檚 singular, sometimes unsettling works, with their orchestration of multi-dimensional alternate realities, have become icons of the 20th century. Escher鈥檚 imagery evolved from realistic observations of the world to inventions from his imagination that explore the relationships between art and science, order and disorder, and logic and irrationality. Interactive auxiliary rooms, where visitors may play with optical illusions, accompany the exhibition.
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The MFAH hosts the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of works by M.C. Escher ever presented. Virtual Realities features more than 400 prints, drawings, watercolors, printed fabrics, constructed objects, wood and linoleum blocks, lithographic stones, sketchbooks, and the artist鈥檚 working tools.
Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898鈥1972), popularly referred to as M.C. Escher, was born in the Netherlands and is known internationally for his self-described 鈥渕ental images,鈥 which connect to mathematics and various branches of science. Considered a 鈥渙ne-man art movement,鈥 he remained outside of the art establishment. Escher was heralded in the psychedelic era of the 1960s and 1970s and is treasured today for his mind-bending works.
Spanning Escher鈥檚 entire career, Virtual Realities is drawn from the most extensive Escher collection in the world, held by Michael S. Sachs, who acquired 90 percent of the Escher estate in 1980. The artist鈥檚 singular, sometimes unsettling works, with their orchestration of multi-dimensional alternate realities, have become icons of the 20th century. Escher鈥檚 imagery evolved from realistic observations of the world to inventions from his imagination that explore the relationships between art and science, order and disorder, and logic and irrationality. Interactive auxiliary rooms, where visitors may play with optical illusions, accompany the exhibition.
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