Professor Roy Ascott exhibiting at Henry Moore Institute

Roy Ascott 'Plastic Transactions' (1971). Courtesy of the artist

25th January-23rd April 2017

Gallery 4, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds.

Roy Ascott 'Plastic Transactions' (1971). Courtesy of the artist
Roy Ascott ‘Plastic Transactions’ (1971). Courtesy of the artist

Plymouth University researcher Professor Roy Ascott is exhibiting at the the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds from January to April 2017.

Professor Ascott is a pioneering British artist and an influential teacher who has worked in the fields of cybernetics, telematics and telecommunications since 1960. Before his art training Ascott spent two years in a military bunker while completing his National Service as a Fighter Control Officer. This experience was formative in influencing his approach to sculpture. From 1955 to 1959, following his military service, Ascott trained at King’s College at the University of Durham under Victor Pasmore and Richard Hamilton, and he went on to create the revolutionary ‘Groundcourse’ at Ealing School of Art in 1961. Play, chance and interaction are fundamental to Ascott’s artworks. This focused exhibition presents his interactive sculptures made in the 1960s and features sculptures that visitors are invited to adapt as they please.

The Henry Moore Institute is an international research centre dedicated to celebrating sculpture. In their iconic building they host a year-round changing programme of historical, modern and contemporary exhibitions presenting sculpture from across the world.

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