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William Wegman
dal 9/3/2006 al 27/5/2006

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9/3/2006

William Wegman

Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York

Funney/Strange


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William Wegman: Funney/Strange is the first retrospective of William Wegman's art in over fifteen years and represents his work in all media, including photography, painting, collage, and video. In all of Wegman's work the light humor of "funny" mediates the darker human comedy of "strange." His career, as the exhibition and the catalogue attest, has never been static or predictable; it is woven of enduring threads of interests and explorations that engaged him early and compel him still.

Coming of age in the 1960s, Wegman embraced conceptual art and video. He continues to be a video artist and conceptual thinker at the same time that he is an adventurous painter, prolific writer, and a masterly photographer who is able to navigate between art that amuses and surprises and art that challenges and transforms. While teaching at California State College in Long Beach in the early 1970s, Wegman developed what was to be his mature artistic voice expressed in his signature media of photography, video, and text. It was also in California that he acquired Man Ray, his canine muse, and began to include the dog in both photographs and video. By the fall of 1972, Wegman moved to New York, where he has remained ever since.

Beloved by the general public and held in critical esteem within the international art world, Wegman fascinates both audiences for much the same reasons: his smart, gently subversive humor that destabilizes the familiar to reveal life's essential oddity. Throughout his career, he has moved seamlessly among various media, from conceptual works to commissioned magazine images, from video work to television segments made for Sesame Street and Saturday Night Live, from artist books to children's books, from photographic "landscapes" employing his dogs to his most recent series of collage paintings that incorporate scenic postcards with drawing in addition to paint. This exhibition brings together well-known Wegman images with rarely exhibited material and surprising new work to reveal the full range and savvy voice of this remarkable artist.

The exhibition has been organized by the Addison Gallery of American Art and curated by independent curator Trevor Fairbrother. The extensive catalogue is written by scholar and critic Joan Simon. After its premier at Brooklyn, William Wegman: Funney/Strange will travel to the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C., the Norton Museum of Art, Palm Beach; and will end its tour at the Addison Gallery. The coordinating curator for the Brooklyn presentation of Funney/Strange is Marilyn Kushner, Chair of the Department of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs.

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