Visual Artat the Wilson Center
Ploch Art Gallery |
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Jeremy Wolf Magnus Bestia March 3–April 18, 2008 Sculptor Jeremy Wolf’s objective is to strike a balance between the natural world and our increasingly artificial one. Wolf has adopted animals, for their easy personification, as a symbol of nature as a whole. By giving his sculpted animals human features and qualities, or having them interact with symbols of modern life, he forces us to consider them as part of our world. “I often create my artwork with the goal of blurring the boundary between humans and animals,” states Wolf. He creates standing sculptures as well as those that are suspended in the air, giving viewers the feeling that they are sharing the space with the artwork and not merely looking at it. |
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The 2007-08 Ploch Art Gallery Season was presented by Marjorie A. & Raymond G. Vallier
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with contributing support from The Equitable Bank |
This exhibition was sponsored by Holly and Jon Sorenson |