Galleri Urbane welcomes back Rachel Hellmann for her second solo exhibition in Dallas. Named “Doubling the Cube,” the exhibition title references an unsolvable, ancient geometric problem that requires the use of only a compass and straightedge. The challenge behind the puzzle remains fitting for Hellmann’s interests, who approaches her work through the blend of creative ingenuity and meticulous problem solving that is involved with producing mathematical solutions.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through December 30.
Galleri Urbane welcomes back Rachel Hellmann for her second solo exhibition in Dallas. Named “Doubling the Cube,” the exhibition title references an unsolvable, ancient geometric problem that requires the use of only a compass and straightedge. The challenge behind the puzzle remains fitting for Hellmann’s interests, who approaches her work through the blend of creative ingenuity and meticulous problem solving that is involved with producing mathematical solutions.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through December 30.
Galleri Urbane welcomes back Rachel Hellmann for her second solo exhibition in Dallas. Named “Doubling the Cube,” the exhibition title references an unsolvable, ancient geometric problem that requires the use of only a compass and straightedge. The challenge behind the puzzle remains fitting for Hellmann’s interests, who approaches her work through the blend of creative ingenuity and meticulous problem solving that is involved with producing mathematical solutions.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through December 30.