Context
The Maison Poincaré is a museum dedicated entirely to mathematics, which opened its doors at the Institut Henri Poincaré on September 30, 2023. Each year, the museum offers two thematic temporary exhibitions, accompanied by guided tours, workshops, events and cultural activities around these topics.
As a continuation of the research program Illustration as a Mathematical Research Technique, to be held from January 5 to April 3, 2026 at IHP, the Maison Poincaré is proposing a group exhibition designed to offer museum visitors visibility to creations, works, prototypes and projects originating from the reflections of scientific participants, which may have started at this scientific meeting or, upstream, during encounters between scientists or with artists.
This exhibition will run from April 9 to July 25, 2026.
This call is open to everyone, including artists, mathematicians and scientists from all countries wishing to contribute to this exhibition, whether or not they participate directly in the Illustration as a Mathematical Research Technique program. All formats (painting, sculpture, digital art, etc.) are welcome.
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Mathematical Art in Creation
Art and mathematics, at their core, strive to bring ideas from the realm of thought and concept into our world, although in perhaps seemingly different ways. In both cases, this transformation does not simply happen of its own accord. The final product, whether artwork or theorem, often conceals the immense work that went into producing it: Creation is not an instant, it is a process.
In this show, we wish to explore this process when the artistic goal is to communicate or embody mathematical ideas. This perspective aims to reveal not just the general relationship and affinity between mathematical and artistic practice, but also the differences in artistic and traditional mathematical approaches to communicating a particular concept or topic.