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Memory System for D'Arcy Thompson

Lindsay Sekulowicz, 2012

The University of Dundee Museum Collections have been awarded £100,000 towards a collection of art inspired by Sir DÂ’Arcy Wentworth Thompson, the UniversityÂ’s first professor of biology. Thompson founded a vast museum of natural history in the 1880s, which he used as a research base while writing his internationally significant book On Growth and Form, 1917. This pioneered the science of mathematical biology and helped build a bridge between the sciences and the arts, becoming influencial on Henry Moore, Eduardo Paolozzi and William Turnbull. The museum was demolished in the 1950s, but the remaining collection continues to be housed in the University of DundeeÂ’s Zoology Museum, which opened to the public in 2008. The £100,000 given to the museum through the Art FundÂ’s Renew project will go towards developing a ‘capsule collectionÂ’ of significant contemporary works inspired by the work and collections of DÂ’Arcy Thompson

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Title of artwork, date

Memory System for D'Arcy Thompson, 2012

Date supported

2013

Medium and material

Drawings: ink on paper; sculptures: wood, ceramic & metal

Dimensions

Various

Grant

2000

Total cost

2000

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