At Athenaeum Center for Thought & Culture, our mission is to invite people into encounters with beauty, experiences that awaken wonder, renew imagination, and deepen our sense of meaning. With our Entangled Beauty series, we create space for artists and thinkers to explore how science and art illuminate one another, revealing the richness of reality through the interplay of reason, creativity, and contemplation.
This season, we are delighted to present a Shanthi Chandrasekar art exhibition at Athenaeum Center, featuring her series Singularities & Infinities. This body of work embodies the very heart of Entangled Beauty. A trained physicist with a background in psychology, Chandrasekar brings both rigorous inquiry and boundless imagination to her art. Her creative journey begins in curiosity, an openness to questions about the cosmos, our place within it, and the mysteries that defy simple explanation.

“Curiosity has been my driving force, leading me to ask questions about everything around me,” Chandrasekar says. “This has led to my constant exploration and experimentation of ideas based on scientific and philosophical enquiry. Combining scientific facts and theories with my wild imagination has been fruitful in creating artwork that questions our known reality and seeks to learn more about the unknown.”
Her fascination with physics has long been central. “Abstract concepts in physics, especially in relativity and quantum mechanics, have fascinated me since high school and college,” she reflects. “I would indulge in thought experiments and daydream about various scenarios at all scales, sometimes imagining myself to be particles journeying at enormous speeds through the cosmos or an observer witnessing the multiverses where different sets of physics rules operate.”
The works of Singularities & Infinities grow directly out of these imaginative journeys. Intricate pen and ink drawings suggest the interconnectedness of matter at every scale. Circular compositions recall the eyepieces of telescopes and microscopes, while layered textures bring forward the interplay of chaos and order. Paintings like “Cosmic Vibrations—Blue Shift” explore time and expansion, while pieces from her Graphs series engage with key moments in the history of quantum mechanics.
Her exhibition becomes a vital thread in Entangled Beauty, a series where artists and thinkers approach the mysteries of science, philosophy, and human meaning from many directions. Alongside Chandrasekar’s work, Nick Payne’s play Constellations investigates how a single relationship might unfold across multiple universes. Both artists invite us to see quantum mechanics not as distant theory, but as a way of thinking about love, chance, and the fragile beauty of human existence.
Shanthi Chandrasekar’s art exhibition at Athenaeum Center—showcasing Singularities & Infinities—is not only visually stunning; it is an invitation to contemplate the mystery of existence itself. In keeping with our mission, Entangled Beauty becomes a gathering place where intellect and imagination, science and spirit, converge, offering us a glimpse of the cosmos, and of ourselves, anew.
About Entangled Beauty: Conversations on Quantum Science
Entangled Beauty is an ongoing series at Athenaeum Center that explores the meeting point of art, science, and human meaning. Featuring works such as Nick Payne’s Constellations, Shanthi Chandrasekar’s Singularities & Infinities, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer and public conversations with scientists and artists, the series invites audiences to consider how creativity and inquiry together reveal the richness of reality and our place within it.