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George Widener in conversation

17 Oct 2009-1 Jan 2000

The Gallery of Everything
London W1U 7PS

Overview

George Widener, artist, savant, seer of numbers, creative powerhouse, whose astonishing works created on napkins feature calendar calculators, Titanics, disasters, snapshots of his own inner workings and so much more. Beloved of cutting-edge contemporary collectors, George is breaking into public consciousness after two movies being made about him and more to come. Not only that, he has beaten the legendary Kim Peek (aka Rain Man) in a Prime Number face-off. Catch the man himself talking about his life and his work before he breaks into the biosphere, leaving us mere integers behind.

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