Will Klemm
July 01-06, 2005


The William-Scott Gallery is pleased to announce the 10th annual exhibition of pastels by Will Klemm, on view July 1 to 6, 2005.  Working in the colorist tradition, Klemm depicts intimate and timeless landscapes.  His command of the medium allows him to create light effects that are at once powerful and sublime, evoking nature’s mystery and spirituality.   Often constructed, his light sources do not obey the laws of physics, affording his compositions a heightened emotional impact.  Klemm speaks of working while in a waking dream state, retreating into the mind’s eye, and transforming the external visual information of the landscapes which inspire him, to create dream-like, internal, psychological landscapes.  His works draw the viewer into their quiet solitude, providing a peaceful sanctuary from the day to day clamor of contemporary life.  Please join us for an artist’s reception, Friday, July 1, from 7 to 9pm.

Will Klemm
Lower Colorado


A selection of Klemm’ solo exhibitions include the Multiple Impressions Gallery, and the New York Art exposition, both in NYC, the Harris Gallery, Wally Workman Gallery,  and Graphic Concern, all in TX, and the Winn-Devon Gallery in Seattle, WA.  His work has been included in exhibitions at the Dallas Museum of Art, and the Austin Museum of Art, and is held in the corporate collections of Motorolla, Samsung, and Fidelity Mutual, among others.  Klemm holds a B.F.A., Summa Cum Laude, from the University of Texas at Austin.

The William-Scott Gallery is located at 439 Commercial Street in the heart of Provincetown’s East End gallery district.  All exhibitions and receptions are free and open to the public.   Gallery hours are daily from 11am to 10pm.  For more information please call Almitra Stanley, Director, at (508) 487-4040

Digital images available for publication upon request.

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