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Jawbone Gallery is delighted to present HOME, an exhibition by Victor Grasso. The exhibition will feature oil and watercolor paintings spanning the last four years of his career. It focuses on Grasso's luminous exploration of fabled storytelling through magical realism, rendered in electric compositions and with deft brushstrokes.

ABOUT VICTOR GRASSO​

Victor Grasso was born in Cape May Court House, N.J. In his nearly 30-year career as an artist, he has exhibited in galleries throughout the East Coast of the United States as well as Europe. His work hangs among many private and public collections, including the permanent collection of the Noyes Museum of Art. A native of Cape May County, he lives and works in

Cape May, N.J.

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In a captivating fusion of artistic tradition and contemporary vision, eleven distinguished artists have embraced the challenge of reimagining their craft through the refined lens of the Zorn palette. With just four colors at their disposal, each artist crafts a unique narrative, weaving historical richness into their creations. This evocative exhibition, set against the charming backdrop of Cape May’s fall season, offers a sophisticated dialogue between past and present, inviting viewers to experience a renaissance of color and creativity in one of the season's most anticipated cultural events.

VICTOR GRASSO: HOME
SUMMER 2024

GROUP EXHIBITION: FALL
OCTOBER 12 - JANUARY 1

ADAM WALLACAVAGE
SUMMER 2024

Jawbone Gallery is equally excited to present Adam Wallacavage. 

Wallacavage, a singular enigma of an artist is best known for his octopus chandeliers that mix Art Nouveau motifs and surrealist

imagination. Inspired by sea adventure stories and gaudy church ornamentation, Wallacavage casts the forms using traditional ornamental plastering techniques, then paints them with pigmented epoxy resin, iridescent powders, and glitter.

ABOUT ADAM WALLACAVAGE​

 

Initially trained as a photographer, Wallacavage published Monster Size Monsters in 2006, a book of colorful, highly saturated photos of artists, musicians, taxidermy, and skateboarders.  He is a photographer turned novelty chandelier maker residing in South Philadelphia, PA.

2024

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