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Rudolph Blume Fine Art | ArtScan Gallery
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Opening Reception
Saturday, October 23rd from 6:00
to
8:00pm
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On view through November
20th
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nobody knows how it can be
like
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Quantumdada Phase 2 is the
second of a proposed series of projects connecting aspects of the quantum world
with the world of art as represented by Dada. Phase 1 took place in July/August
at the Sonja Roesch Gallery. Phase 2 opens at the Rudolph Blume Fine Art/ArtScan
Gallery and will feature 15
artists.
Quantum Mechanics has been the most accurately predictive
mathematical model ever devised and some 80% of electronic devices depend on it.
yet the quantum world is so utterly counter intuitive that in Richard
Feynman’s words "...no one understands quantum mechanics, ... nobody knows
how it can be like this". Clearly, ideas "...that are crazy enough to succeed",
to paraphrase Niels Bohr’s famous quip, are called for in order to
approach these seemingly unsolvable
enigmas.
The connection between the quantum world and Dada is the
nature of consciousness. Quantum physics depends on a conscious observer to set
in motion essential quantum reactions, such as wave function collapse, in order
to create a reality, as we know it. Dada represents one of the highest levels of
consciousness, human creativity, and is ready to jump into the breech. Dada
loves to help out with its brand of provocation and
wackiness.
This exhibition asks more questions than it provides answers.
For instance, what level of consciousness in necessary to affect these quantum
phenomena? Is the primordial consciousness of a reptile sufficient or does it
take a PhD in Quantum Physics? We think Dada can contribute greatly by coming up
with strange and exalted works of art. As postulated by Antonio Damasio,
consciousness at its core is pure feeling and its language is a "nonverbal
vocabulary of
feelings".
As usual, we hope to have fun experiencing some eccentric Dada
work, never mind any
answers.
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Hours
Thursday - Saturday 11 to 5pm
Rudolph Blume Fine
Art
ArtScan
Gallery
1836 Richmond
Avenue
Houston, TX
77098
e
Info@RudolphProjects.com
p
713-807-1836
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Artists
Andy Amato, Michael Brims,
Steve
Brudniak, David Graeve,
Dennis
Harper, John Hartley,
Daniel
Heimbinder, Kevin Jones,
Nick
Meriwether, Greg Metz, Charlie
Morris,
Julie Nagle, Ariane Roesch,
Hills
Snyder, Cory Wagner and Mat
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