Rhythm of Structure: MathArt in Harlem (2003) MathArt in Harlem, January 2003, Fire Patrol #5 Gallery in
Harlem New York City,
New York, featured artists Audrey Bennet, Brent Collins,
Agnes Denes,
Helaman Ferguson,
Charles Gaines,
Bathsheba Grossman, John Hiigli, Ken Hiratsuka, Adrienne Klein,
Sol LeWitt, John Little,
Al Loving,
Marlena Novak,
Joe Overstreet,
Howardena Pindell, John Powell,
Tony Robbin, Irene Rousseau, Clifford Singer, John Sims, and Joan Waltemath.
Rhythm of Structure: Beyond the Mathematics (2007) In association with the
Knotting Mathematics and Art: Conference in Low Dimensional Topology and Mathematical Art at
University of South Florida in November 2007, there were three exhibitions of
Rhythm of Structure: Beyond the Mathematics, curated by John Sims, which were hosted at the Centre Gallery,
Museum of Science & Industry in
Tampa, and the Oliver Gallery, respectively. Featured artists for this exhibition included: Davide Cervone, Brent Collins, Alex Feingold,
Helaman Ferguson, Mike Field, Nat Friedman,
Chaim Goodman-Strauss, Gary Greenfield,
Bathsheba Grossman,
George W. Hart, Slavik Jablan,
Sol LeWitt,
Charles O. Perry,
Tony Robbin, Radmilla Sazdanovic, John Sims,
Carlo Sequin, and Peter Swedenborg. A review of the conference and exhibition was also published in the
Journal of Mathematics and the Arts.
Rhythm of Structure: Mathematics, Art and Poetic Reflection at Bowery Poetry Club (2009-10) Mathematics, Art and Poetic Reflection, 2009-2010, premiered at the
Bowery Poetry Club in
New York City,
New York. This exhibition consisted of nine shows, each show a month long typically featuring two artists or a small group. Featured poets or performers were invited to respond to the works with a performance at the closing of the show. The entire exhibition featured over 70 artists and performers, plus an art class from
Brooklyn Academy of Science and the Environment, and students of the Rhythm of Structure Class at NYU
Tisch School of the Arts. The complete exhibition led to a published catalog and documentary film, which screened at the
Sarasota Film Festival in 2012. The entire exhibition then traveled as a summary show to
Ringling College of Art and Design, as well as
Antioch College in 2011. '''
You Lie featuring Paul D. Miller and Dread Scott ''' This exhibition featured the digital works on paper,
You Lie by
Paul D. Miller and
Poll Dance by
Dread Scott. Responding Poems/Poets:
Spam A Lot (Viagra for Joe Wilson) by LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs,
Survey by LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs,
Coolant System by Alan Gilbert, and
Count Me In by Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai. John Sims' part of exhibition developed into a Valentine's Day wine-poetry-film project premiering in Paris in 2017. '''
Selected Infinite Extensions Arbitrarily Constrained featuring Sol LeWitt and Adrian Piper'''
Selected Infinite Extensions Arbitrarily Constrained featuring
Sol LeWitt and
Adrian Piper was a duet show that featured the wall installations:
Drawing #163 by
Sol LeWitt, and
Vanishing Point #1 by
Adrian Piper. Responding Poems/Poets:
Sociedad Anonima by Mónica de la Torre,
Two Poems Squared by
Bob Holman,
Dear Morning Light dear visiwind by
Bob Holman,
Terra Quad by
Edwin Torres,
MathArtPoem: A LeWitt/Piper Response by John Sims/Rhythm of Structure Class/NYU,
For the Girl Who Was Asked to Write a Poem About Me and, as Usual, Wanted to Write a Poem About Her Heart Instead by Eboni Hogan,
The Elevator by Mark Strand, and
Empty by Jon Sands. '''
(20, 21, 29): An Assignment featuring the Students of Brooklyn Academy of Science and Environment'''
(20, 21, 29): An Assignment, a visualization of the
Pythagorean triple (20, 21, 29) created by art students with teacher Jennifer Lemish at the
Brooklyn Academy of Science and the Environment. Responding Poems/Poets:
21 Reasons Why I hate Math by Shappy Seasholtz, and
29 Solutions For Writers, by People Who Know Better Than Me by
Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz. '''
The HyperQuilt featuring Helen Beamish, Elaine Ellison, Suzanne Gould, John Sims, Ella Toy, Diana Venters, and Paula Wynter'''
The HyperQuilt featured: Helen Beamish, Elaine Ellison, Suzanne Gould, John Sims, Ella Toy, Diana Venters, and Paula Wynter. Responding Poems/Poets:
The Language of Quilts by
Tara Betts,
The Last Time by Adam Falkner and Jeanann Verlee,
We Come From Farm People by Kate Rushin,
The Math Poem: Along The Learning Curve by Kate Rushin. After the Selby Gallery showing at Ringling, it was shown later that year at the
Antioch College, from May to November 2011. The
Dayton City Paper reviewed the exhibition and featured an article in their local newspaper. ==Publications==