Allan Wexler (born 1949) is an American interdisciplinary artist and educator. A practicing artist since the early 1970s, Wexler works with sculpture, photography and photo-based drawings that poetically and often humorously explore the natural world, our senses and how our environment affects daily rituals.
Wexler entered the Rhode Island School of Design to study architecture. "In the late 1960's he was an early member of the group of architects and artists who questioned the perceived divide between art and the design disciplines. They called themselves visionary architects or
paper architects".[3] Wexler moved to New York City in 1973.
Career
After school he set up a studio in New York City. His work continued to question the perceived divide between fine art and the applied arts and between function and poetry. His studio practice includes a wide range of media and activities including sculpture, installations, museum interventions, painting, drawing, writing, and design.
Ritual, ceremony, and memory became the content of his experimental work. New influences seeped in -
Japanese Tea ceremony,
The Primitive Hut,
Duchamp,
Warhol and
Beuys,
John Cage and the Poetics of Space. He found the practical needs of clients and the scale of architecture to be a distraction and so he shifted from the practice of architecture to studying the poetics of buildings, rooms, and utensils.
Wexler's work is exhibited both in the United States and internationally. Included among his recent exhibitions and public works are SACRA Buffalo, New York 2019,[4] Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY 2019,[5] the Wheaton Art Center, Millville, Emanations 2019,[6] the Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh, PA, 2017[7]
Wexler has taught fine art, design, and architecture for over 40 years, currently on the faculty of Parsons School of Design in New York City.[8] He has taught, and lectured internationally for most of his career including at Pratt Institute,
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Rhode Island School of Design, Bauhaus School of Architecture,
Design Academy Eindhoven, Cooper Union School of Fine Arts, Brown University.[9]
Wexler has worked collaboratively with his partner and wife
Ellen Wexler; a 2006 sculpture by the pair is installed at the
Hudson River Park in New York City.[10][11]
Public art and commissions
Cleveland Public Art Project, Wind Works, Shadow and Light. 200[12]
Public Artwork, NYC, Hudson River Park Trust, Two Too Large Tables 2006[11]
Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH installation, Hyper Room 2003
Arts for Transit, MTA New York, public art Overlook 2001[13]
Expo 2000, Hanover, Germany, public art In the Shadow of the Wind.[14]
New York City Board of Education, Cultural Affairs. Three permanent installations in schools.1999[15]
University of Massachusetts, Home Rooms. Crate House 1991[16]
Living Space for Artist in Residence, Mattress Factory Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA 1988[7]
Selected exhibitions
Venice Architecture Biennale How Will We Live Together, curated by Hakim Sarkis, May – October 2021[17]
SACRA Buffalo, New York. Public art. Field Office: Young Builders Bookmobile[18]
Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY, Artists Choose Artists[5]
Ronald Feldman Gallery, New York, NY, Summer 2019.[19]
Wheaton Art Center, Millville, Emanations, Exhibition of Body Works in Glass[6]