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Title: Date: 1999 Media: paraffin and seeds Dimensions: variable (12 x 12 inches each) Price: contact the gallery for price Fassbender Gallery 312.666.4302 |
Structure and pattern are important elements in the work of Birgitta Weimer. Her sculptural work is rooted in nature, in the discovery and unfolding of hidden correspondences and analogies
between materials and formations. What we see in the first place is certain materials: paraffin wax, seeds, oxidized copper and steel. Secondly, we see how things of a seemingly amorphous nature, things that are soft and pliable, fluid and disparate, combine with other things that are hard and definite, to create form, in a process of joining and severing, injecting and encasing. In the network of interconnected systems, the art of Birgitta Weimer is a disruptive element, a set of adversary formations. Birgitta Weimer 2000 Exhibition |