Current Exhibition

April 11 - June 4, 2026
Online Exhibition

Peter Wayne Lewis
Visual Unity

Visual Unity follows artist Peter Wayne Lewis as he confronts one of the most ambitious questions in modern physics: can the universe’s fundamental forces, gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear energies be understood as manifestations of a single, unified system? Drawing on the conceptual framework of Unified Field Theory, first proposed by Albert Einstein, Lewis translates these highly abstract and mathematically sophisticated ideas into a language of visual form, texture, and movement.

In this selection of Lewis’s pieces, forces are not static or isolated; they are entangled and entropic. Electromagnetism surges alongside the strong nuclear energy that binds atomic nuclei, while the weak nuclear energy and gravitational force exert their own subtle yet profound influence. Lewis renders these interactions as a dynamic choreography of push and pull, collision and resonance, signifying both the certainty of interconnection and the instability inherent in a system that remains, at its theoretical core, unresolved.

Through layered textures, nuanced motion, and spatial composition, Lewis’s visualizations make the imperceptible tangible, presenting viewers with an encounter with the invisible forces that govern existence. Each piece acts as a meditation on the relationship of energy and matter, a reflection on the limits of human knowledge, and an invitation to experience the universe not as a collection of separate phenomena but as a network of interdependent, ever-shifting fields.

In this way, Lewis’s work unites art and science, translating a theory of cosmic totality into an experiential, sensory exploration. It challenges viewers to contemplate the profound complexity of reality, to sense the tension between order and chaos, and to observe the beauty of forces in perpetual negotiation. A universe simultaneously unified and unresolved, intimate and infinite.

- Curated by Phoebe Caswell

 

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