To celebrate his 90th birthday, The Mayor Gallery is showing "Les Regles du Jeu" by Francois Morellet. The work pictured was made by marking out four sets of lines each rotated 22.5 degrees from the next. The result is a dynamical feeling of rain falling on water. These highly constrained images are playful and touching and each encourages the viewer to discover the simple relations giving rise to the complexity, asking them maybe, to think like a scientist.
Chillida
Pilar Ordovas curates another thoughtful and excellent exhibit at Ordvas Gallery. Three sculptures by Chillida made in the later years of his life.
Alexander Calder
Alexander Calder's 'Constellation', in which two figures seem to climb a mountain to the stars.
Julio Le Parc at the Serpentine
Julio Le Parc's 'Sea Shapes'.
Working with simple means, Le Parc creates mesmerising and complex works, reminiscent of the relation between Nature and the underlying laws.
Agnes Martin
'Our lives are broader than we think'.
The best works in this show at Tate Modern posess a luminous beauty to be carried away and returned to whenever there is a need for space to think.
Untitled 1998.
Sonia Delaunay
The Russian born artist showing at Tate Modern made paintings, fashion and textiles.