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Werner Haypeter
Colour
in Light 29 May - 19 July 2003
extended until 2 August
Haypeter is signalling from the roof tops his first
solo exhibition at Annely Juda Fine Art.
Utilising the girders and I-beams that support a crane four floors up
on the gallery roof, Werner Haypeter has installed 5 steel and resin paintings.
Visible from Oxford Street and Bond Street as you approach the gallery
and from within through the skylight, these steel framed resin paintings
are based on maritime navigation signals, which are required to be clearly
visible from a distance. Each painting consists of 3 sheets of resin that
have a series of uniform holes punched out. The sheets have then been
laminated together, painted with a fluorescent paint, framed with zinc
coated galvanised steel and finally bolted to the girders on the roof.
Meanwhile in the main gallery Light Field is a forest of tripods supporting
glass containers, within which fluorescent lights and blue acrylic sheets
emanate a radiant blue light.
This exhibition is of hermetically sealed, shimmering stainless steel
and perspex constructions, PVC layered in large sheets and translucent
colours. Werner Haypeter takes a manufacturing process, working within
the constraints of that process so that it informs the actual work and
guides its direction. What appears to be a traditional painting on closer
inspection reveals itself to be a solid block of cast resin, or large
sheets of overlapping PVC, the shapes and forms caused by the differing
op łacity or through the removal of actual material. Werner Haypeter imbues
these works that have a machine made appearance with a human touch; grids
of punched out circles are not quite in line, brush marks are visible
on hand painted acrylic sheets, we see the artist's hand at work, a conscious
deviation that no machine could make.
Born in Germany in 1955, Werner Haypeter first exhibited with Annely Juda
Fine Art in 1992. He has exhibited widely across Europe and this is his
first solo exhibition in London.
Further information and a fully illustrated 32 page catalogue are available
on request.
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