Form has Behaviour
Roy Ascott (b. 1934) is a pioneering British artist who has worked throughout his career with cybernetics, telematics and communication theories. This focused exhibition sets out to establish Ascott’s innovative work in the narrative of British sculpture. It brings together four of his interactive sculptures made in the 1960s – which he termed ‘analogue structures’ alongside his ‘Manifesto for Cybernetic Art’ (1963). Find out more about the ‘Roy Ascott’ exhibition from the Henry Moore Foundation’s website.
Command performance – what a lost Artemisia tells us about an English queen