Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Josh Garber



"While Josh Garber’s works have shiny surfaces, their visible insides are gummy with welds that expose their piece-by-piece construction. Each object consists of hundreds of identical units. The forms arise from the welding of one aluminum bar to another. Each section is fixed at a slight angle to the adjoining piece. The bars are joined at the back, and the slight gap between each bar at the surface creates a curvy planar surface." - Karen Whitney (Sculpture Magazine)

To see more of his work go to his website.

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