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"Step Right Up!"
The Assemblage Art of John Gutoskey


Exhibition & Sale August 1 - August 31, 2007

tiddley winks trio Tiddledy Winks Trio
38.25" x 10" x 2.5" (each)
2007
$3,600.00 for set of 3

tiddledy winks Tiddledy Winks Quartet
18" x 18" x 3" (each)
2007
$4,800.00 (sold as a set of 4)

clown game Clown Game
38.5" x 16" x 3.25"
2007
$1,850.00

tigers Tigers
19" x 10.5" x 2"
2007
$750.00

horses Horses
17.5" x 13" x 2"
2007
$750.00

elephants Elephants
17.5" x 11.25" x 2"
2007
$750.00

ropes Ropes
27" x 18.25" x 2"
2005
$1,250.00

Balls Balls
27" x 18.25" x 2"
2005
$1,250.00

Clowns 2 Clowns 2: Try Your Luck
20" x 11" x 2"
2007
$750.00

clowns 1 Clowns 1
2005
$750.00

feathers Feathers
2005
$750.00

Stars Stars
2005
$750.00

ladys and jellyspoons Ladles and Jellyspoons
16.5" x 27" x 3"
2007
$1, 250.00

exotic Exotic
16" x 24" x 2.75"
2007
$1,250.00

fire eater Fire Eater
18.75" x 12.5" x 1.5"
2006
$750.00

jugglers Jugglers
21" x 11.25" x 2.5"
2006
$750.00

parasoles Parasols and Ruffles
19.5" x 12.5" x 1.5"
2005
$750.00

strong mwn Strong Men
27" x 12" x 2.75"
2007
$1,250.00 

acrobats 2 Acrobats 2
19.25" x 10.5" x 2"
2007
$750.00

acrobats Acrobats 1
19.5" x 13.5" x 1.5"
2005
$750.00

acrobats 3 Acrobats 3
27.5" x 15" x 3"
2007
$1,250.00

contortionist and clown Contortionist and Clown
20.75" x 9" x 2"
2007
$750.00

(Not shown) Dingo, the Clown & Turnip, the Pig's Comic
2007
$775


John Gutoskey's "Magic Theater"

Gutoskey’s art boxes embody the interior worlds of an extrovert; meticulously organized in overlays of “found” imagery, color-wheel fancy and fractured multiples that include Renaissance portraiture, sacred heart iconograph, saints, and Buddhism. The body of Gutoskey’s assemblages proclaim miniature universes with the circus as his latest obsession.

Flea market and cathedral reliquary collide. Shrine and game board vie for attention; enigmatic messages lurk beneath happy coincidences and bizarre juxtapositions in an attempt to make some sense out of all the chaos from the detritus of the world.

Exploring the media of assemblages, “found” objects and shadow boxes, he was inspired by the works of Joseph Cornell, Betye Saar, and other assemblage artists as well as Pop Art, ancient art, Mexican, Brazilian, African, and Italian art, outsider art, sideshow graphics, Art Brut, the Surrealists and religious art to evolve his own unmistakable style: a perfect mirror for his gregarious, highly animated personality. The obsessive collector in Gutoskey met the trained visual artist half-way. In a short time, the home he shares with Sparling, his partner, was filled with a dazzling collection of “art boxes.”

The artist plays in the rarified universe of illusion and fragmented narrative, presenting his own vision of a personal “magic theater” that speaks to the imagination and the spirit with wit, humor and a multiform but coherent sense of courage.

To see more of Gutoskey's work, see his website: www.johngutoskeystudio.com


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