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Beauty Forms draws from the artist's interest in Fredrich Froebel, the inventor of kindergarten and 'Froebel Gifts', an object making exercise, which encouraged geometric thinking and pattern building activity in kindergarten children. Seeing the action of crafting these gifts as a kind of spirituality of form, Greer revisits the pseudo spirit of making these objects through labor-intensive cut paper nets, weavings and parquetry, which are used as lenses to cast shadows from projected videos and light. Solo show at Royal None Such Gallery, Oakland, CA
Woodwork by Drew Prober
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