

The debut art exhibition by BYRGA GENIHT.
Scroll down for more information about the art and how to help the exhibition through sponsorship.

In Hoc Signo
Collaborating artist: Jacob Chandler
Rendered in hot-cast bronze and 24-carat gold, this pair of sculptures shows the two primary geometries of the rhombic dodecahedron, a shape revered across cultures over millennia.

Wall art
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An assortment of original designs by BYRGA GENIHT showcases the connections between geometric motifs in English stately architecture, especially the dance of harmony for eight people.

The Physical Impossibility of
Thronosis in a World Without Dancers
Collaborating artists: Dave Shrimpton, Shay Shani
A triptych in one-off ambrotype photographs tells a story of cultural loss and fragility. If traditions die out, all that remains are material memories. When those are lost, the knowledge is lost for good. What will be the next chapter?

Tetractys
Collaborating artists: Shay Shani, Caroline Weidman
When arranged in a triangular configuration, multiples of 2 and 3 give the proportions of Western harmonics. This powerful philosophical discussion traces a line from Ancient Greece to the shrine of the patron saint of London.

The Grain of England
Collaborating artist: Jacob Chandler
References to this geometric tradition saturate English design. In particular, tiling patterns are used to express status and connection to the divine. This pair of sculptures reveals how those patterns originate.

The Holy Almandal
Collaborating Artist: Shay Shani
Medieval manuscripts make reference to a device to "summon an angel". Rather than a sinister occult tool, our research shows it to be a fascinating optical illusion with a teachable allegory of the nature of the intangible.

Digital projection
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21st century technology can help visualise the mathematical underpinnings of this research, making them accessible to a wider audience. We will show how they relate to buildings spanning centuries, and how they could be brought back.
It is important to us at BYRGA GENIHT that this information is disseminated as widely as possible. Sponsorship can help this exhibition reach more people across England, and is a unique opportunity to be associated with the cultural rebirth of the nation.
Click the link below to download sponsorship information for the debut in Colchester.