David Breuer-Weil: Project 4

The Vaults, Arch 233, Leake Street, London
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This event ended on Sunday 24th of March 2013
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Free
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The Vaults, Arch 233, Leake Street, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Waterloo 0.12 miles

The monumental sculptures of David Breuer-Weil are becoming increasingly visible in the public domain. In 2010 and 2011 Visitor and Visitor 2 were installed as part of Sotheby’s Beyond Limits exhibition at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, and 2012 saw Emergence installed into Hanover Square and Visitor in Golders Hill Park, Hampstead. In both sculpture and on canvas he has worked on this colossal scale since 1997 - his paintings frequently measure over three metres wide.


Project 4, the latest in the series of Breuer-Weil's epic solo projects, includes some 70 canvases alongside a number of sculptures. Revelling in a diverse and unruly mix of colours, it fuses the themes of place, time and cause that have dominated his work since the mid-1990s with new concerns about the human condition and the artist's role as commentator and creator. Leitmotifs of humanity, philosophy and politics flit between the tragic and the joyous in a visual language that is as much absurdist as it is emotive.

A focal point of this new body of work is a heightened and politically topical interest in ideas of homeland, territory and belonging explored through an extended repertoire of familiar images such as fire and water, boxes, scrolls, books and feet with a new and expansive consideration of cosmology's prophetic and pseudo-scientific structures. Compared to previous Project series, the angles of vision are even more eccentric and disorientating, sometimes positively cinematic. Underlying the works is a profound sense of unease although an element of hope seeps through.


Breuer-Weil has a gift for finding dramatic and unusual venues and the Project exhibitions have always been staged in quirky, cavernous spaces. The Project, in 2001, was in the crypt of the Roundhouse; 2003 saw Project 2 take place in the Bargehouse on the South Bank; and, in 2007, Project 3 was held in a disused multi-storey car park in Covent Garden. Now Project 4 is to be housed in the atmospheric vaults of Leake Street, Waterloo.

Although Breuer-Weil had conceived the idea of painting The Project as early as 1989, he took several years to achieve his vision. The Project series represents Breuer-Weil’s most comprehensive production; it is a monument to humanity and modern life and, as such, is a testament to the city that inspired it.

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