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The Happy Lion is pleased to present String Theory, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist
Brian
Wills. Referencing the (yet unproven) scientific theory
of
“everything”, which seeks to unify all the fundamental interactions of
nature,
Wills’ second show with the gallery includes two and three-dimensional
works
which use string as the primary mark-making medium.
String theory hypothesizes that everything is made of
tiny
vibrating strands of energy, or strings, instead of single
zero-dimensional
particles as previously thought. It provides a unified framework for
viewing
the universe, which scientists now believe contains at least ten
dimensions.
Similarly, the strings in Wills’ work provide the elemental building
blocks for
his multi-dimensional abstractions. The strings are never still; the
surfaces
vibrate with color. The works are self-contained worlds that are
constantly in
flux. For Wills, science parallels art.
Despite the direct reference to science, the work is
completely and meticulously hand-made. Wills explores the intrinsic
qualities
of his materials. String, wood and
varnish are
accessible yet fragile; and Wills is keenly aware of their spatial
presence.
The repetition and labor evident in the multiple-piece constructions call
attention to the process by which they were made. The massiveness of the
undertaking points to an obsessive dedication and supports the idea of
abstraction as a mental process. The finished works are a stunning visual
experience, surging with energy and requiring contemplation.
Brian Wills is a
graduate
of Denison and Harvard Universities. His
work has been included in numerous exhibitions in the US and abroad. Recent shows include Themes and Variations at the Torrance Art Museum, Made in California, Selected Works from
the
Frederick R. Weisman Foundation and Consequence at Museum 52 in London. Exhibitions with
Galerie Michael
Janssen
in Cologne and Gallery Min Min in Tokyo are
forthcoming.