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REBECCA
WARREN
Reception for the artist on Wednesday, September 24, 2003, 5:00-7:30
PM
Exhibition runs through November 8, 2003
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Donald Young Gallery is pleased to present the first U.S. solo exhibition
of new sculpture by British artist Rebecca Warren. Warren has gained critical
acclaim for her expressive unfired clay sculptures that reference the
work of such varied artists as Auguste Rodin, Umberto Boccioni, Edgar
Degas and Robert Crumb infused with brazen female sexuality. Of her work
Warren has said Im unafraid of the potential of my work to
sometimes veer towards the grotesque. I suppose it is quite old fashioned
in a way, as much as it is contemporary. |
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the main gallery Warren will exhibit three large scale figures. Like
an ancient ring of proto-religious deities they project their vulgarity
with an air of gratuitous deformation. Lining the walls will be vitrines
which hold a collection of found objects, studio detritus, neon fragments
and sculptural doodles. In one sense they act as ethnological displays
providing an imagined museological context, while in another they are
three dimensional studio sketchbooks.
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Also
on view will be two-dimensional collages which, like the vitrines, are
derived from everyday materials that are close to hand. Here they are
arranged in a familiar two-dimensional plane, which brings to mind the
whole history of 20th century collaging. As with the vitrines, with
their traces of clay dust, they establish their lineage with the grander
sculptural work.
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was born in London in 1965 and received degrees from Goldsmiths
College at the University of London and the Chelsea College of Art, London.
She has had solo exhibitions at Maureen Paley Interim Art and upcoming
exhibitions include a solo show at the Kunsthalle Zürich. Her work
is included in the Saatchi Gallery collection and was shown in the exhibition
New Labour in 2001. Warren currently lives and works in London. |
| The reception is
free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Tuesday
through Friday, 10:00 to 5:30 and Saturday, 11:00 to 5:30. If you would
like more information, please contact Emily Letourneau at 312.455.0100. |
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