Klaus Weber is a multidisciplinary artist known for his thought-provoking and often surreal installations and paintings. Born in 1967 in Sigmaringen, Germany, Weber's work challenges conventional perceptions of reality, inviting viewers to question their deepest belief systems. His art often blurs the lines between various disciplines, with Weber taking on roles ranging from engineer to anthropologist. Notable works include outdoor installations that create immersive experiences, such as water-spouting figures and narrow waterfalls that evoke a sense of passage. Weber's provocative pieces, like his series of paintings defecated on by bees, push the boundaries of what art can be, making the impossible seem possible. Based in Berlin, Weber's international residencies and exhibitions, including a residency at Delfina in London and exhibitions at Frieze Art Fair, have solidified his reputation as a boundary-pushing artist.