| Klaus
Weber Shape of the Ape November 30th - February 2nd The Andrew Kreps
Gallery is pleased to present Klaus Weber's |
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The statuettes refer to the dialectic of what separates man and ape, or nature vs.
culture, and the sheer number of the figures in the show call into question
issues, not of original vs. copy, but of repetition and difference. And the
fragmented ape at the core of the show deconstructs the hierarchy of man and
animal - the human skull could replace the apes - and vice-versa. Klaus Weber has shown extensively in both Europe and the United Sates. He recently had a solo show at Herald St. and the Hayward Gallery in London, as well as the Kunstverein in Hamburg and will have a solo exhibit at the Secession in Vienna in 2008. He has participated in group shows such as Ecstasy: In and about Altered States, The Geffen Contemporary Art MOCA, Los Angeles and at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin. The artist and Andrew Kreps Galllery would like to thank Mr. Axel Schmetzke, who kindly loaned his collection of figurines for the duration of the show. The exhibition will be on view from November 30th through February 2nd. A reception will be held for the artist at the gallery on November 30th from 6 - 8 PM at 525 West 22nd Street, New York. For more information contact Erin Somerville at 212.741.8849, or erin@andrewkreps.com. |
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