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John Wolfe

1947
Vernon, United States

11 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by John Wolfe

Untitled Triptych

2019

Paintings , Acrylic

91.44 x 274.32 x 3.81cm

10501,00 €

Untitled Assemblage #S 1-23

2022

Sculpture , Acrylic , Wood

61.6 x 29.85 x 10.8cm

1751,00 €

Untitled Assemblage #S 3-23

2022

Sculpture , Acrylic , Wood

58.42 x 38.1 x 10.8cm

1751,00 €

Untitled Assemblage #S 4-23

2022

Sculpture , Acrylic , Wood

80.01 x 43.18 x 17.78cm

3734,00 €

Untitled Assemblage #S 5-23

2022

Sculpture , Acrylic , Wood

67.31 x 43.18 x 17.78cm

3384,00 €

Untitled Assemblage #S 7-23

2022

Sculpture , Acrylic , Wood

72.39 x 35.56 x 15.24cm

2684,00 €

Untitled Assemblage #S 9-23

2022

Sculpture , Acrylic , Wood

50.17 x 29.85 x 10.16cm

1401,00 €

Untitled Assemblage #S 11-23

2022

Sculpture , Acrylic , Wood

55.88 x 43.18 x 15.24cm

2567,00 €

Untitled Assemblage #S 12-23

2022

Sculpture , Acrylic , Wood

58.42 x 38.74 x 11.43cm

2101,00 €

Untitled Assemblage #S 14-23

2022

Sculpture , Acrylic , Wood

53.34 x 17.78 x 15.24cm

1042,00 €

John Wolfe was born in Vernon, Texas, in 1947.  He attended public school in Davidson, Oklahoma, and graduated from Southwestern Oklahoma State University in 1970 with a degree in Art Education.  He completed his M.Ed. at the University of Central Oklahoma in 1976.  John taught art in the Midwest City-Del City School System for 35 years and was an adjunct art faculty at Rose State College 1978-1981, and Adams State University in Alamosa, Colorado 2004-2014. John’s work has been exhibited extensively across Oklahoma and the surrounding region at venues including the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, the Oklahoma State Capitol, the Hot Springs National Park Sculpture Invitational and the National Weather Center Biennale. Since his retirement from teaching in 2005 to the present he is a full time studio artist.  John divides his time in the studio between painting and sculpture.  The most recent series of acrylic paintings were architectural in nature and currently the focus is a new group of figurative mixed-media sculptures.