VINTAGE Singularity Spacetime Disk
Josh is fascinated and inspired by astrophysical concepts such as gravitational waves, dark matter, black holes, and the mystery of the physics of light. In Spacetime Stellar Disks he explores ways to interpret and represent these deep space energetic phenomena... in glass.
This unusual early "Singularity" Disk, made in 2009, evokes the idea of the center of black hole where all conceptions of time and space completely break down. Made of Corona glass with twist of fine white cane in the center.
12.5” diameter
The polished center of this platter’s back is serialized 2.41.9 and signed Simpson.
Provenance: this disk was a part of Josh’s 2022 solo exhibit, “Dark Matter: The Unseen Work of Josh Simpson.” This information is inscribed on the back of the piece.
To purchase a stand for this Vintage Singularity Spacetime Disk, click here.
Josh is fascinated and inspired by astrophysical concepts such as gravitational waves, dark matter, black holes, and the mystery of the physics of light. In Spacetime Stellar Disks he explores ways to interpret and represent these deep space energetic phenomena... in glass.
This unusual early "Singularity" Disk, made in 2009, evokes the idea of the center of black hole where all conceptions of time and space completely break down. Made of Corona glass with twist of fine white cane in the center.
12.5” diameter
The polished center of this platter’s back is serialized 2.41.9 and signed Simpson.
Provenance: this disk was a part of Josh’s 2022 solo exhibit, “Dark Matter: The Unseen Work of Josh Simpson.” This information is inscribed on the back of the piece.
To purchase a stand for this Vintage Singularity Spacetime Disk, click here.
Josh is fascinated and inspired by astrophysical concepts such as gravitational waves, dark matter, black holes, and the mystery of the physics of light. In Spacetime Stellar Disks he explores ways to interpret and represent these deep space energetic phenomena... in glass.
This unusual early "Singularity" Disk, made in 2009, evokes the idea of the center of black hole where all conceptions of time and space completely break down. Made of Corona glass with twist of fine white cane in the center.
12.5” diameter
The polished center of this platter’s back is serialized 2.41.9 and signed Simpson.
Provenance: this disk was a part of Josh’s 2022 solo exhibit, “Dark Matter: The Unseen Work of Josh Simpson.” This information is inscribed on the back of the piece.
To purchase a stand for this Vintage Singularity Spacetime Disk, click here.