Παρασκευή 9 Μαΐου 2025

List of Mathematical Artists

Mathematical Artists
ArtistDatesArtformContribution to mathematical art
Calatrava, Santiago1951–ArchitectureMathematically-based architecture[3][8]
Della Francesca, Piero1420–1492Fine artMathematical principles of perspective in art;[9] his books include De prospectiva pingendi (On perspective for painting), Trattato d’Abaco (Abacus treatise), and De corporibus regularibus (Regular solids)
Demaine, Erik and Martin1981–Origami"Computational origami": mathematical curved surfaces in self-folding paper sculptures[10][11][12]
Dietz, Ada1882–1950TextilesWeaving patterns based on the expansion of multivariate polynomials[13]
Draves, Scott1968–Digital artVideo art, VJing[14][15][16][17][18]
Dürer, Albrecht1471–1528Fine artMathematical theory of proportion[19][20]
Ernest, John1922–1994Fine artUse of group theory, self-replicating shapes in art[21][22]
Escher, M. C.1898–1972Fine artExploration of tessellationshyperbolic geometry, assisted by the geometer H. S. M. Coxeter[19][23]
Farmanfarmaian, Monir1922–2019Fine artGeometric constructions exploring the infinite, especially mirror mosaics[24]
Ferguson, Helaman1940–Digital artAlgoristDigital artist[3]
Forakis, Peter1927–2009SculpturePioneer of geometric forms in sculpture[25][26]
Grossman, Bathsheba1966–SculptureSculpture based on mathematical structures[27][28]
Hart, George W.1955–SculptureSculptures of 3-dimensional tessellations (lattices)[3][29][30]
Radoslav Rochallyi1980–Fine artEquations-inspired mathematical visual art including mathematical structures.[31][32]
Hill, Anthony1930–Fine artGeometric abstraction in Constructivist art[33][34]
Leonardo da Vinci1452–1519Fine artMathematically-inspired proportion, including golden ratio (used as golden rectangles)[19][35]
Longhurst, Robert1949–SculptureSculptures of minimal surfacessaddle surfaces, and other mathematical concepts[36]
Man Ray1890–1976Fine artPhotographs and paintings of mathematical models in Dada and Surrealist art[37]
Naderi Yeganeh, Hamid1990–Fine artExploration of tessellations (resembling rep-tiles)[38][39]
Pacioli, Luca1447–1517Fine artPolyhedra (e.g. rhombicuboctahedron) in Renaissance art;[19][40] proportion, in his book De divina proportione
Perry, Charles O.1929–2011SculptureMathematically-inspired sculpture[3][41][42]
Robbin, Tony1943–Fine artPainting, sculpture and computer visualizations of four-dimensional geometry[43]
Ri Ekl1984–Visual computer poetryGeometry-inspired poetry [44]
Saiers, Nelson2014–Fine artMathematical concepts (toposesBrown representabilityEuler's identity, etc) play a central role in his artwork.[45][46][47]
Séquin, Carlo1941–Digital artcomputer graphicsgeometric modelling, and sculpture[48][49][50]
Sugimoto, Hiroshi1948–Photography,
sculpture
Photography and sculptures of mathematical models,[51] inspired by the work of Man Ray [52] and Marcel Duchamp[53][54]
Taimina, Daina1954–TextilesCrochets of hyperbolic space[55]
Thorsteinn, Einar1942–2015ArchitectureMathematically-inspired sculpture and architecture with polyhedral, spherical shapes and tensile structures [56][57]
Uccello, Paolo1397–1475Fine artInnovative use of perspective grid, objects as mathematical solids (e.g. lances as cones)[58][59]
Kosmalski, Mikołaj Jakub1986Digital artExploration of spreadsheet software capabilities (OO Calc and MS Excel), generation of finite sets of points by parametric formulas, connecting these points by curved (usually cubic) and broken lines.[60]
Verhoeff, Jacobus1927–2018SculptureEscher-inspired mathematical sculptures such as lattice configurations and fractal formations[3][61]
Widmark, Anduriel1987–SculptureGeometric glass sculpture using tetrastix, and knot theory[62][63]

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