Vitruvius’ Recliner [chromatic]
January 11, 2007- February 10, 2007
Reception: January 11, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
606 W 26th St
Roebling Hall is extremely pleased to present its first solo exhibition of the work of Miami-Based sculptor
Robert Chambers.
Titled Vitruvius’ Recliner [chromatic], Chambers presents an automatic, hydraulic Lay-Z-Boy in the guise
of a modified everyday metaphor for the essential symmetry of the universe. Folding and unfolding while
bathed in a halo of soothing digital light, Chambers’ recliner actively resembles a person opening from the
crouched position to one standing 7’ tall with palms outstretched; thus connecting back to Leonardo da
Vinci’s famous study of the ideal proportions of man.
An intensely restless, boundlessly energetic artist, curator, teacher and mad scientist,
Robert Chambers
is the dynamic hub for a seemingly endless, ebullient welter of creative activity around the world, often
specializing in what he has called “contemporary art overload.” Once described as the Keyser Soze of the
art world, the highly mobile Chambers has for years adapted largely science-based concerns (he is the son
of a well-known cell biologist) with an artistic practice based on non-traditional materials that is equal
parts précis on the relations between modern art and science and inspired, impish surrealism. The curator of
the widely celebrated 2002 art extravaganza globe>miami>island at the Bass Museum of Art—featuring
some 60 artists and over 100 works launched in the shadow of Art Basel’s cancellation of its Miami debut—
Chambers’ driving, generous influence has been felt by several generations of artists, both in and out
of Florida.
Robert Chambers has exhibited his work in, among other venues, the Miami Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary
Art Miami, Sculpture Center, the Kemper Museum, the Bass Museum of Art and the Neuberger
Museum of Art.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | | | Gallery | Roebling Hall | | Address | 606 W 26th St New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 212-929-8180 | | Fax | 212-929-8182 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 11-6 | |
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