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William Wegman: Funney/ Strange, a Retrospective |
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©William Wegman (born Holyoke, MA, Dec 2, 1943), Connector, 1994, Polaroid, 24 in. x 20 in. (60.96 cm x 50.8 cm). Private Collection.
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WEST PALM BEACH, FL.- The Norton Museum of Art is pleased to announce William Wegman: Funney/Strange. The exhibition will open to the public November 4, 2006 and includes more than 200 works, among them the signature 20 x 24 Polaroids, as well as early black-and-white altered photographs, paintings, drawings, collages, artist books, videos, and film. Throughout his career William Wegman has moved seamlessly among these various forms of media; from conceptual works to commissioned magazine shots, from video work to television segments, from artists books to childrens books, from photographic landscapes employing his dogs to his most recent series of paintings that incorporate scenic postcards with drawing, collage, and paint. Yet, underlying all of Wegmans work is the light humor of funny mediating the darker human comedy of strange.
Born in Holyoke, Massachusetts in 1943, Wegman received a BFA from the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, and an MFA from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. In Illinois and later in Wisconsin, he began to experiment with a wide range of mediafilm, kinetic sculpture, installation, and performance. While teaching at California State College in Long Beach in the 1970s, Wegman developed what was to be his mature artistic voice expressed in his signature media of photography, video, and text. It was in California that he acquired his canine muse Man Ray and began to include the dog in both photographs and video. By the fall of 1972 he moved to New York where he has remained ever since, applying his quirky and unpredictable imagination and expansive artistic appetite to a career that has been far-ranging, all-embracing, and provocative.
Beloved by the general public and held in critical esteem within the international art world, Wegman fascinates both for much the same reasons: his smart, gently subversive humor that destabilizes the familiar to reveal lifes essential oddity. An adventurous painter, prolific writer, and masterful video artist and photographer, Wegman is able to navigate between art that amuses and surprises and art that challenges and transforms. This exhibition will bring together classic Wegman images with rarely exhibited material and surprising new work to reveal the full range and savvy voice of this remarkable artists production.
Exhibition Catalog: William Wegman: Funney/ Strange, an extensive publication, written by scholar and critic Joan Simon and published by Yale University Press in association with the Addison Gallery of American Art will accompany the exhibition. Available in the Museum Store.
Exhibition support: William Wegman: Funney/ Strange was organized by the Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts and guest curated by independent curator Trevor Fairbrother. Generous support for the exhibition and publication was provided by The Henry Luce Foundation.
This exhibition at the Norton Museum of Art is made possible in part through the generosity of The Milton and Sheila Fine Endowment for Contemporary Art, the Dr. Henry and Lois Foster Endowment, and the Mr. and Mrs. Hamish Maxwell Exhibition Endowment.
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