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Peter Glenn Oakley (b. 1974), Cassette Stack (Stack

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Peter Glenn Oakley (b. 1974), Cassette Stack (Stack 2)

a tower of eleven cassette tapes carved from a single block of Perla Nera black marble from Nevada, 2013, mounted to hand-hewn slab of white marble with grey veins, unsigned.
DOA 8.5 x 10 5/8 x 13.25 in.
Peter Glenn Oakley works in the time-honored tradition of the Italian Renaissance artists, but with a decidedly modern slant. Instead of a god, goddess, or saint, his sculptures immortalized the iconic emblems of today. This stack of cassette tapes "stands" in a classic contrapposto, artfully designed and polished to emphasize the seemingly precarious balance. Considering the time consuming process of creation, this sculpture took six months to create, Oakley has a very limited production.

Primarily self-taught, Oakley worked as a stone mason after graduating from Appalachian State University. His first marble sculpture, a styrofoam box, was sold in 2006. In 2012, Stack, was acquired for the permanent collection of the North Carolina Museum of Art and is currently on display in the museum's Modern & Contemporary gallery. His sculptures have also been exhibited at Crystal Bridges Museum, Bentonville, Arkansas, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and the Telfair Museums, Savannah, Georgia.
Purchased directly from the artist.

Exhibited:
Bentonville, Arkansas, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, State of The Art: Discovering American Art Now, September 13, 2014 - January 19, 2015
From the Personal Collection of Allen Thomas Jr., Wilson, North Carolina
Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

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Peter Glenn Oakley (b. 1974), Cassette Stack (Stack 2)

a tower of eleven cassette tapes carved from a single block of Perla Nera black marble from Nevada, 2013, mounted to hand-hewn slab of white marble with grey veins, unsigned.
DOA 8.5 x 10 5/8 x 13.25 in.
Peter Glenn Oakley works in the time-honored tradition of the Italian Renaissance artists, but with a decidedly modern slant. Instead of a god, goddess, or saint, his sculptures immortalized the iconic emblems of today. This stack of cassette tapes "stands" in a classic contrapposto, artfully designed and polished to emphasize the seemingly precarious balance. Considering the time consuming process of creation, this sculpture took six months to create, Oakley has a very limited production.

Primarily self-taught, Oakley worked as a stone mason after graduating from Appalachian State University. His first marble sculpture, a styrofoam box, was sold in 2006. In 2012, Stack, was acquired for the permanent collection of the North Carolina Museum of Art and is currently on display in the museum's Modern & Contemporary gallery. His sculptures have also been exhibited at Crystal Bridges Museum, Bentonville, Arkansas, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and the Telfair Museums, Savannah, Georgia.
Purchased directly from the artist.

Exhibited:
Bentonville, Arkansas, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, State of The Art: Discovering American Art Now, September 13, 2014 - January 19, 2015
From the Personal Collection of Allen Thomas Jr., Wilson, North Carolina
Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

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