Exhibition Dates: April 9, 2021 – June 5, 2021
Virtual Opening Reception: Friday, April 9, 2021 at 6 p.m. via Zoom
Michael Wolf is a New York City area artist whose artwork encompasses sculpture, installation, and drawing. Architectural spaces and forms inspire Wolf’s artwork. Using these forms as a metaphor for the human experience, his work explores the dichotomies of protection vs. vulnerability. Material integrity is an essential aspect of Wolf’s artwork. He chooses the materials for each work carefully so that it speaks to the essence of the piece. The artist uses wood, stone, metal, and gold leaf while incorporating technologies such as 3D printing creating contemporary art with an ongoing dialogue with history.
Wolf is represented by Monica King Projects. His exhibitions with Monica King Projects include Spring to Action, Wish You Were Here, participating in a designer showcase in the penthouse at 100 Franklin, and exhibiting online in the Intersect Chicago/SOFA Fair. Wolf recently completed a residency at Mana Contemporary sponsored by the Eileen S. Kaminsky Family Foundation, where his focus was on drawing and works on paper. He received individual fellowship grants from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and the NJ State Council of the Arts and received the Power of Art Award, personally presented to him by Robert Rauschenberg. Wolf’s architectural installation, Sanctuary, was the inspiration for an exhibition of the same name at the Orlando Museum of Art. Learn more about
Michael Wolf
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