Lucio Saffaro, my personal visual memories

Authors

  • Michele Emmer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15168/xy.v2i3.58

Abstract

I first met Lucio Saffaro in 1978, after receiving a letter from Donald Coxeter, a friend, a famous mathematician from Toronto, who suggested to M.C. Escher to make the series of engravings Circle Limits on non Euclidean geometry. Coxeter wrote to me that he received a letter from a person, called Lucio Saffaro, who sent him one of his technical papers published in an Italian Encyclopedia, and he suggested that I contact him. I was producing my first film Platonic Solids and M.C. Escher with Donald Coxeter and Sir Roger Penrose. I will write on how I met and be- came friend with Lucio, using what I remember, which mathematics and which images we used to make exhibitions, films, congresses, books together. After writing many papers about his work as artist and mathematician, I would like to write a more personal but always visual approach to Lucio. In doing so, I will partially focus on the importance of mathematical models in modern and contemporary art

Published

2017-08-30

How to Cite

Emmer, M. (2017). Lucio Saffaro, my personal visual memories. XY. Studies on the Representation of Architecture and the Use of the Image in Science and Art, 2(3), 20–33. https://doi.org/10.15168/xy.v2i3.58