When Andrew Mania's
mother was a little girl, fleeing as a refugee through Russian
forests during the Second World War, she swears she saw a yeti
looming towards her, Mania's father, a former 'German paratrooper,
has his own war stories, "Their memories have become my
memories, but sort of skewed," explains Mania, whose installations
often use his paintings and doodlings of hirsute men and Alpine
Peaks as a backdrop.
For further information or images please contact
Sarah McCrory:
+44(0) 20 8981 3344 or: sarah@vilmagold.com
Lonely Hearts, 2002
10 framed drawings from life
installation view