De Wain Valentine was born in Colorado and arrived in L.A. in 1965 to teach a course in plastics technology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He is regarded today among the earliest pioneers in the use of industrial plastics and resins to execute monumental sculptures that reflect the light and engage the surrounding space through its mesmerisingly translucent surfaces that arrest one’s gaze. [...] This technical knowledge, combined with his subsequent experience working with fibreglass-reinforced plastic in boat building shops and painting automobiles, air planes-and even, according to some, UFOs-led to his fascination and artistic involvement with sculptures made out of coloured plastic and polyester resin, all materials evoking a futurist era.
-Extract from an essay by art historian and author Joachim Pissarro, part of the illustrated catalogue on De Wain Valentine to be published by Almine Rech Gallery.
Courtesy Almine Rech

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