
Jonty Hurwitz is recognised for his pioneering work in merging art and science. His work has become widely recognised both academically and in the media appearing in Forbes, The Financial Times, The Guardian, The Huffington Post, and has been covered on Arte, CNN and BBC.
Hurwitz creates scientifically inspired artworks and anamorphic sculptures. He is recognised for the smallest human form ever created using nanotechnology.
Hurwitz, in collaboration with his partner, Yifat Davidoff, produce work focusing on the aesthetics of art in the context of human perception. His early body of sculpture was discovered by Estelle Lovatt during 2011 in an article for Art of England Magazine: "Thinning the divide gap between art and science, Hurwitz is cognisant of the two being holistically co-joined in the same way as we are naturally, comfortably split between our spiritual and operational self".






