Out of the Unseen: Jonty Hurwitz’s First Solo London Exhibition Unveils a New Body of Work

Crane Court Gallery exhibition is an immersive sculptural journey exploring truth and consciousness
Danielle Leach, August 29, 2025

London, 29th August 2025 — Crane Court Gallery announces Out of the Unseen - an immersive sculptural journey, a new solo London exhibition by internationally renowned sculptor Jonty Hurwitz, conceived in collaboration with Yifat Davidoff, the artist’s Creative Director. Running from 18 September - 16 October 2025, the exhibition is the most comprehensive presentation of his sculptural work to date and features a new body of work on view for the first time. 

 

Out of the Unseen explores the shifting nature of perception and the idea that the truth is often concealed in plain sight. At the heart of Hurwitz’s practice is anamorphosis, sculptural forms that appear fractured or indecipherable until revealed through a precise angle or reflection. Hurwitz’s sculptures blend science and art, weaving together mathematical modelling, art history, AI, digital technologies and emotion, asking how we see, what we believe and what remains unseen. 

 

Jonty Hurwitz said: “If you give each work in the exhibition time and look at the sculpture from different perspectives, you'll discover that a new reality will emerge from the unseen.”

 

The exhibition revisits one of Hurwitz’s seminal works, the Hurwitz Singularity, a landmark exploration of perception and the paradox of existence. Alongside new and signature works, The Not SelfThird KissLong Day in Pretoria with Frog, Colour in My Life, and Flicker of Form, the emotionally charged works pay homage to Hurwitz’s muses, perception and love - for his wife Yifat, his South African childhood and the profound and lasting influence of his father.  

 

Hurwitz brings anamorphosis into the digital age. His sculpture builds on a tradition that began with Renaissance artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Hans Holbein. In pieces such as Holbein in Other Dimensions he brings a fascination with distortion and perspective into the present, using AI and algorithmic modelling to challenge what we accept as reality in a post-truth world.

 

Estelle Lovatt BBC Radio 2 art critic said: “If Leonardo da Vinci were alive today, he would have been doing what Jonty is doing. He would have been using algorithms. No one else works like him today. His art is the mix between the emotional and the intelligent. That’s what gives it that spark.”

 

Hurwitz’s sculpture has broken world record’s including the world’s smallest sculpture of a living creature and the smallest sculpture of a human figure, visible only under electron microscopy.

 

Notes to Editors

Exhibition Details

  • Exhibition Dates: Out of the Unseen- an immersive sculptural journey
    18 September – 16 October 2025
    Crane Court Gallery, London
  • Private View (invitation only):
    Thursday, 18 September | 6:00–8:30pm
  • Private Brunch & Talk, Architects, Property (invitation only):
    Thursday, 9 October | 10:00am–12:00pm
    “The Role of Anamorphic Sculpture in Creating Exceptional Spaces”
    with Jonty Hurwitz and Yifat Davidoff
  • Open Day for Museum Curators and Immersive Arts Professionals:
    Tuesday, 14 October | 9:00am–6:00pm


About Jonty Hurwitz

Hurwitz's work is regularly exhibited in major international institutions including the Science Centre Singapore and the National Museum of Modern Art in Macau forming part of the permanent collection, and the Baroque Museum in Puebla, Mexico, where his show was hosted for a full year.

 

His pieces were also selected for a traveling museum exhibition curated by Trinity College Dublin and displayed in cultural venues across Europe. His works are also on loan to the Science Museum of Oklahoma.

Link here: About the artist

 

About Crane Court Gallery

Crane Court Gallery, located in London’s historic Fleet Street district, is fast becoming the premier City destination for collectors, artists, and art enthusiasts. With a curatorial focus on bold contemporary voices that challenge convention and reimagine the canon, the gallery is committed to showcasing artists who shift perspectives and spark dialogue.

Crane Court Gallery located at 3 Crane Court, London EC4A 2EJ, United Kingdom

 

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