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Leaping Sturgeon

Discover Wendy Klemperer's striking steel sculptures of animals – a blend of nature & industry. Explore her powerful, evocative art reflecting animal movement & resilience.

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A 14-foot Atlantic Sturgeon — made from rebar and other salvaged steel — leaps out of the Hudson River. This sculpture celebrates the ancient and majestic fish that is part of the region’s history and lore as well as the state’s on-going population recovery efforts of this endangered species. The New York State Thruway Authority partnered with ArtsWestchester and the Arts Council of Rockland to commission artwork across the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge Path. The Public Art program includes five sculptures, four bicycle racks and a mural, all by New York artists.

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A Life Forged in Steel: The Sculptural Vision of Wendy Klemperer

Wendy Klemperer’s artistic journey is one of fascinating convergence—a melding of scientific precision and raw, emotive expression. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1958, her early life was steeped in the intellectual rigor of Cambridge and Watertown, punctuated by summers immersed in the natural world at her grandmother's country home. This duality – a fascination with the analytical underpinnings of existence alongside an instinctive connection to animal life and landscape – would become the defining characteristic of her work. Klemperer’s academic path initially led her towards biochemistry at Harvard University, a pursuit that honed her observational skills and instilled a deep understanding of structure and form. However, the call of artistic creation proved too strong, leading her to New York City in the early 1980s to dedicate herself fully to sculpture, culminating in a BFA from Pratt Institute in 1983. This shift wasn’t an abandonment of science, but rather its translation into another language—one of steel, gesture, and evocative presence.

From Biochemistry to Three-Dimensional Gesture

The transition from the laboratory to the studio was not immediate, but a gradual unfolding. Klemperer's early sculptures were explorations in form, material, and process. She quickly discovered a unique affinity for reclaimed metal—industrial refuse salvaged from scrapyards, bearing the marks of usage and demolition. These discarded materials weren’t simply chosen for their availability; they possessed an inherent history, a latent energy waiting to be unlocked. The bent and twisted steel became more than just building blocks; they were vessels containing echoes of past lives, imbued with potential for new expression. Her welding process itself evolved into what she describes as “a kind of three-dimensional gesture drawing,” where networks of lines build skeletal forms that simultaneously reveal presence and absence. This technique allows her to capture not merely the *shape* of an animal, but its essence—its movement, its emotional state, its very being.

The Animal Realm: Continuity Between Worlds

Klemperer’s subject matter is overwhelmingly focused on animals, a lifelong fascination that permeates every aspect of her work. She doesn't portray animals as static objects of beauty or scientific study, but rather as dynamic beings with complex inner lives. Her sculptures are not literal representations; they are investigations into body language, attempts to express feeling and emotion through form and motion. This focus stems from a profound belief in the continuity between all forms of life on Earth—a rejection of the artificial boundaries humans often construct between themselves and the natural world. She seeks to repair our cultural distance from nature by creating encounters with nonhuman life that are both indirect and deeply resonant, prompting viewers to reconsider their relationship with the animal kingdom.

Major Achievements and Lasting Impact

Over the course of her career, Wendy Klemperer has established herself as a significant voice in contemporary sculpture. Her work has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States, including notable installations at Socrates Sculpture Park in New York City, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Massachusetts, and numerous galleries and institutions across the country. She is represented by June Fitzpatrick Gallery in Maine, further solidifying her presence within a vibrant artistic community. Beyond exhibitions, Klemperer’s large-scale permanent installations—at locations like Portland International Jetport, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, and even SIAS University in China—demonstrate the enduring power of her vision. These public works bring her evocative sculptures into everyday life, inviting broader audiences to engage with her exploration of animal form and resilience. Her commitment to education is also noteworthy; she has led welded sculpture workshops for over a decade, sharing her expertise and inspiring a new generation of artists.

A Legacy of Resilience and Reconnection

Wendy Klemperer’s work transcends the boundaries of traditional sculpture. It's a powerful statement about our relationship with nature, industry, and the animal world—a call to reconnect with the wildness that exists both within ourselves and around us. Her sculptures are not merely objects to be admired; they are invitations to contemplate the continuity of life, the beauty of movement, and the enduring power of resilience. She continues to live and work between Brooklyn, New York, and Nelson, New Hampshire, constantly refining her technique and expanding her exploration of form and meaning. Through her art, Klemperer offers a unique perspective on our place in the world—a perspective forged in steel, imbued with emotion, and deeply rooted in a lifelong fascination with the animal realm.
wendy klemperer

wendy klemperer

1958 - , United States of America

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Sculpture
  • Date Of Birth: 1958
  • Full Name: Wendy Klemperer
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Blue Blood
    • Wrought Taxonomies
  • Place Of Birth (City And Country): Boston, USA