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Chung King Project: Jasper De Beijer : The Riveted Kingdom - 14 June 2008 to 26 July 2008

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14 June 2008 to 26 July 2008
Gallery hours: 12-6 pm, Tue - Sat
Saturday, June 14th from 6 to 10 pm
Chung King Project
945 Chung King Road
CA 90012
Los Angeles, CA
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Jasper de Beijer, Untitled, from the series The Riveted Kingdom, 2007
Lambda Print
ed. 7, 90 x 60 cm
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Artists in this exhibition: Jasper De Beijer


Jasper de Beijer
The Riveted Kingdom

June 14 - July 12, 2008.

Opening reception for the artist:
Saturday, June 14th from 6 to 10 pm.
Chung King Project, Chinatown.


fette's gallery is delighted to present The Riveted Kingdom, the first solo exhibition in Los Angeles by Dutch artist Jasper de Beijer.
The exhibition will be hosted by Chung King Project.


Dreaming in steel and stone
Jasper de Beijer celebrates the visionary excesses of Victorian engineering

The new series of photo works by Jasper de Beijer, The Riveted Kingdom deals with the sheer exuberance of the grand engineering projects of the Victorian era. The 19th century has something of a mixed reputation � stodgy pragmatism on the one hand and Romantic withdrawal on the other. But in fact, at no other time did people go to such lengths to lend concrete form to their dreams. With creations like the Crystal Palace and the monster steamer Leviathan, the great engineers and builders of the age worked with manic energy to realise the most fantastic of schemes.

Like a kind of reverse Jules Vernes, these visionaries forcefully impressed their imagination on mundane reality, creating fantastic monuments to the forces of progress and technology.

In his new series, De Beijer resurrects this world of �mythical engineering�. De Beijer constructs detailed miniature scenes from paper and cardboard, which he subsequently lights and photographs. Working in fragile, base materials, the artist does not strive to recreate the engineering feats themselves. Instead, his work focuses on creating resonant, iconic images of the age of visionaries.


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