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Derek Weisberg


Derek Weisberg

I create works of art that are emotional and psychological self-portraits. Through my work I aim to make sense of my life, my experiences, and the times I live. I do not wish to represent like a photo, instead to achieve an innerness. My goal is to create images, which are accessible and allow the viewer to have an experience which can not be easily articulated, but felt. Simultaneously igniting contemplation, reflection and a lasting relationship with the work. I attempt to express basic human qualities, which are universal and timeless. At its core the works reflect humanist ideology; searching for truth and universal morality based on the commonality of the human condition.

Through thought, feelings become knowledge. To know ones feelings is to know ones self. Especially through experiencing feelings, which are uncomfortable and unfamiliar: pain melancholy, etc. When my mother passed away I began to include these feelings as well as themes of death, afterlife, spirituality and the metaphysical into my work. While still philosophically closer to a secular point of view, for my mother's sake, I want to believe in an afterlife. In traditional Jewish thought, The voyage of the soul is dependent upon the actions of the ones who are living. in my case the actions are carried out through making my art. Making this work became a ritual to continue the existence of my mother or at least a spiritual existence. The actions are meant to bless, help, and accompany the deceased on its journey.

To experience death is to experience the most unique situation in life; it is simultaneously completely familiar and alien, definitive and confusing, guaranteed and mysterious. This work Is a combination of all those things and has been a way to help me navigate through and reconcile with the loss of my mother.

Exhibition History

2009

"The Moth, The Flame, and The Returning Comet" with Matt Rebholz, Space 1026, Philadelphia, PA
"Olam Haba The World To Come," Rowan Morrison Gallery, Oakland, CA

2008

"Sugar and Spice and Everything's Not So Nice" with Crystal Morey, Young Blood Gallery, Atlanta, GA
"Victoria Everlasting," Anno Domini, San Jose CA

2007

Two-person exhibit with Stan Welsh, 12 and Taylor Gallery, San Jose, CA
"Often Forgotten" with Mike Simpson, Boontling Gallery, Oakland, CA

2004

"Waiting Heavy," Center Gallery, Oakland, CA

 

Group Exhibitions

2009

"House Warming", Terminal Gallery, Oakland, CA
"Full Deck", The Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek, CA

2008

"Preview 09," Hatch Gallery, Oakland, CA
"( C ) a Salon in Piedmont," Piedmont, CA
"Fresh Produce 8," Anno Domini, San Jose, CA
"Diverse Chorus," Neurotitan Gallery, Berlin, Germany
"There, New Art from Oakland," di Rosa Preserve, Sonoma, CA
"Echoes Of The Ancients," J and J Gallery, Traveling Exhibit
"Muchachos," Standard Clay CO, NCECA, Pittsburgh, PA
"Art of the Community," Arts Benicia, Benicia, CA

 

2007

"RoMoLoCo," Rowan Morrison, Oakland CA
"Head Count," Guerilla Café , Berkeley, CA
"Fresh Produce 7," Anno Domini, San Jose, CA
"Tree Trimming II," J Flynn Gallery, Costa Mesa, CA
"Happy Endings," The Lab 101 Gallery, Culver City, CA
"In the Mix," Cannibal Flower, Ghetto Gloss, Silverlake, CA
"The There, There," Esteban Sabar Gallery, Oakland CA
"JCMAS," Conference Room Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA
Java St group Show, Java St. Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Two man exhibit, with Stan Welsh, 12 and Taylor Gallery, San Jose, CA
"Inner Workings," Melting Point Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Group show, Young Blood Gallery, Atlanta, GA
"A Lasting Impression, Ceramic Figures," Esteban Sabar Gallery, Oakland CA
"Picks of the Harvest," Think Space, Los Angeles, CA
"Clay Figures," Red Ink Gallery, San Francisco, CA
"Art Head," Swarm Gallery, Oakland CA
"Fully Blown," Division 9 Gallery, Riverside, CA
"Craft Now, American Craft Show," Baltimore, MD

"Often Forgotten," Boontling Gallery, Oakland, CA

 

Artwork

  • Give Me A Skull So I Can Remember YouCeramic and wood
24" x 16" x 7.5"
£800.00  » Click to zoom ->

    Give Me A Skull So I Can Remember YouCeramic and wood 24" x 16" x 7.5" £800.00

  • Stopped Counting Falling Stars  » Click to zoom ->

    Stopped Counting Falling Stars

  • Looking For the Best Answer I
Ceramic and wood
21" x 10" x 9"
2008
£690.00  » Click to zoom ->

    Looking For the Best Answer I Ceramic and wood 21" x 10" x 9" 2008 £690.00


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