Rice University Art Gallery has commissioned a new installation by Memphis-based artist Ben Butler. Butlers sculptural process mirrors the natural worlds systems of order and construction in which simple, predictable patterns repeat and accumulate to form unexpectedly complex structures. In his Rice Gallery installation, Unbounded, he uses thin, hand-cut sticks of poplar wood to create an intricate lattice that is simultaneously rigid and rhythmic, dense and airy. Butler explores through sculpture the similarities and differences between human and non-human structures. He is interested in the concept of emergence in which individual parts do together what they could not do alone, for example, as in the formation of flocks of birds or ant colonies. In Unbounded, Butler will use a quintessentially human device the grid but will mimic natures generative building
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