Exhibition

Fred Eversley: Black, White, Gray

Rose Art Museum, Waltham, United States
17 Feb 2017 - 11 Jun 2017

Installation view of Fred Eversley: Black, White, Gray. Art + Practice, Los Angeles. November 12, 2016 – January 28, 2017. Photo: Joshua White/JWPictures.com.

Installation view of Fred Eversley: Black, White, Gray. Art + Practice, Los Angeles. November 12, 2016 – January 28, 2017. Photo: Joshua White/JWPictures.com.

For more than four decades, Fred Eversley has produced a singular body of work that considers materials, light, and the optical qualities of shapes and colors as part of a broad investigation of individual perceptual experience. A Brooklyn native and engineer by training, Eversley moved to Los Angeles in 1963 to work in the aerospace industry; four years later, inspired by the burgeoning bohemian culture in Venice Beach, he decided to shift careers and become an artist.

This exhibition, curated by Kim Conaty, examines a series of black, white, and gray cast-resin sculptures that Eversley began in the early 1970s. The works have cosmological associations—“stars expanding their energy and becoming black holes, white dwarfs, and neutron stars,” Eversley explained at the time—but also prompt us to consider how we ascribe meaning to color. With their complex optical properties and intimate, human scale, the works both challenge our perception of and create new perspectives on the world.
This exhibition is a collaboration between Art + Practice and the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University. It is made possible through the generosity of Pamela J. Joyner and Alfred J. Giuffrida.

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Fred Eversley (b. 1941, Brooklyn) received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now, Carnegie Mellon University) in 1963. From that year through 1966, he worked at Wyle Laboratories in El Segundo, CA, where he supervised, among other major projects, the design and construction of test laboratories at NASA facilities. He began his artistic career in 1967.

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