Massachusetts’s artist Joseph Wheaton has had many
one-man shows across the country. He writes, “My work
tends to be spare and abstract. Though I have worked primarily
in metal, my most recent work included granite elements.
By juxtaposing these two materials I can exploit their very
different qualities and reorient viewers perception of them.”
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“Then
and Now”
Oxidized brass and granite, 110"x30"x130"
Photo by Rob O'Neal |
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“When Virtue Yawns”
Oxidized steel, 143"x43"x18"
Photo by Rob O'Neal
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