Chirality, 2015
Part of the Incompleteness Theorem series, Jamie uses mirrors, steel, and magnets to explore the interaction of invisible force with tangible material. Hamilton investigates paradox and the confusion which arises from a mind that believes itself separate from experiential phenomena. Jamie Hamilton is a sculptor and aerialist currently living in Los Angeles, California. Drawing from a background in building, sport, and music, Hamilton’s work evokes precarious and mythic themes such as dreams, death, and love. As engineer designer, fabricator, and performer, Hamilton takes a stance on total responsibility, perfectly weaving his containment nets or building the aerial structures upon which his life depends. The work can be summed up as an experiment in possibility, the construction of a bridge connecting idea and intention to action and creation. Dimensions: 12"h x 12"w x 12"d Medium: Steel, glass, rubber. Jamie Hamilton's artwork. On view at Molecule through July 31, 2019, part of