Wally Workman Gallery will open their first solo show with Joseph Janson. The majority of works in this show are made entirely of wire. Janson expertly manipulates the wire into subtle shapes alluding to the human figure. What appears to at first be a tangle of wire quickly reveals itself to be face, a hand, a foot. The pieces seem to dance between two and three dimensions as they cast shadows on the wall, further complicating as well as explaining their form.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 1.
Wally Workman Gallery will open their first solo show with Joseph Janson. The majority of works in this show are made entirely of wire. Janson expertly manipulates the wire into subtle shapes alluding to the human figure. What appears to at first be a tangle of wire quickly reveals itself to be face, a hand, a foot. The pieces seem to dance between two and three dimensions as they cast shadows on the wall, further complicating as well as explaining their form.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 1.
Wally Workman Gallery will open their first solo show with Joseph Janson. The majority of works in this show are made entirely of wire. Janson expertly manipulates the wire into subtle shapes alluding to the human figure. What appears to at first be a tangle of wire quickly reveals itself to be face, a hand, a foot. The pieces seem to dance between two and three dimensions as they cast shadows on the wall, further complicating as well as explaining their form.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 1.