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Allan Wexler: “Absurd Thinking: Between Art and Design”

Allan Wexler: “Absurd Thinking: Between Art and Design”

University of Oregon 2025-26 Visiting Artist Lecture Series
Presented by the Department of Art and Center for Art Research

Allan Wexler’s work mediates the gap between fine and applied art using the mediums of architecture, sculpture, photography, painting, and drawing. Wexler’s work is sometimes functional, sometimes theoretical, and often performative. In all cases, it demonstrates a commitment to reevaluating basic assumptions about the human relationship to the built and natural environments.

In the late1960’s Allan Wexler was an early member of the group of architects and artists who questioned the perceived divide between art and the design disciplines. They called themselves non-architects or paper architects. The subject of Wexler's work is the built environment. He creates drawings, multimedia objects, images, and installations that alter perceptions of domestic activities. Wexler is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship (2016), is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, and a winner of both a Chrysler Award for Design Innovation and the Henry J. Leir Prize from the Jewish Museum. Wexler currently teaches at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. He is represented by the Jane Lombard Gallery in New York City where he had a solo exhibition from January thru March of 2025.

University of Oregon, Lawrence Hall, room 115
04:00 PM - 06:00 PM on Thu, 28 May 2026

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University of Oregon Department of Art and Center for Art Research
5413468226
heldmann@uoregon.edu
University of Oregon, Lawrence Hall, room 115
1190 Franklin Blvd
Eugene, Oregon 97403
5413468226
heldmann@uoregon.edu