
United Visual Artists (UVA)
UVA is a London-based practice founded and led by British artist Matt Clark since 2003.UVA's diverse body of work integrates new technologies with traditional media, such as sculpture, performance and site-specific installation. Drawing upon sources ranging from ancient philosophy to theoretical science, UVA explores the cultural frameworks and natural phenomena that shape our cognition, creating instruments that manipulate our perception and expose the relativity of our experiences. Rather than material objects, UVA's works are better understood as events in time, in which the performance of light, sound, and movement unfolds.
September 18, 2026
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Vanishing Point employs perspective as both tool and visual outcome to reshape, redefine and represent a space. Inspired by sketches of Leon Battista Alberti, Leonardo da Vinci, and Albrecht Dürer, the work forms part of United Visual Artists’ continuing explorations into programmable architecture and creating the illusion of light as a physical material. Light draws and constructs different geometries, volumes, divisions, and architectural compositions that emerge from an arbitrary vanishing point. The work’s behavior is unpredictable and without repetition, fluctuating between states of calm and pulsing energy augmented by sound.
September 19, 2026
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Vanishing Point employs perspective as both tool and visual outcome to reshape, redefine and represent a space. Inspired by sketches of Leon Battista Alberti, Leonardo da Vinci, and Albrecht Dürer, the work forms part of United Visual Artists’ continuing explorations into programmable architecture and creating the illusion of light as a physical material. Light draws and constructs different geometries, volumes, divisions, and architectural compositions that emerge from an arbitrary vanishing point. The work’s behavior is unpredictable and without repetition, fluctuating between states of calm and pulsing energy augmented by sound.
September 20, 2026
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Vanishing Point employs perspective as both tool and visual outcome to reshape, redefine and represent a space. Inspired by sketches of Leon Battista Alberti, Leonardo da Vinci, and Albrecht Dürer, the work forms part of United Visual Artists’ continuing explorations into programmable architecture and creating the illusion of light as a physical material. Light draws and constructs different geometries, volumes, divisions, and architectural compositions that emerge from an arbitrary vanishing point. The work’s behavior is unpredictable and without repetition, fluctuating between states of calm and pulsing energy augmented by sound.
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