A New York exhibition showcases artist Anthony James’s optically dazzling, cosmically themed sculptures:
Installation view"Anthony James: Divine Infinity," 2022. Courtesy of Opera Gallery, New York.
Every month, hundreds of galleries add newly available works by thousands of artists to the Artnet Gallery Network—and every week, we shine a spotlight on one artist you should know. Check out what we have in store, and inquire for more with one simple click.British-American artist Anthony James has earned international acclaim for sculptures that create dazzling optical effects, often creating the illusion of infinite reflections.
,” an exhibition of the artist’s recent works at Opera Gallery in New York, sprawls across the gallery’s three floors and includes numerous large-scale sculptures and installations made specifically for the exhibition.James channels his interests in Euclidian geometry and Platonic solids into three-dimensional polyhedron sculptures made with cutting-edge technologies. Considered the ideal shapes by the Ancient Greeks, these forms are transformed, in James’s practice, into futuristic totems.
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