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Abstract Geometric Sculptures in Metal or Wood
John Whitehead was born in Demerara, Guyana. He came to the United States at age five and grew up in various inner-city neighborhoods on the west side of Oakland, California.
John Whitehead’s formal training in art began while he was attending Hoover Middle School in West Oakland. But he didn’t feel seriously challenged by his art classes there. At McClymonds High School in West Oakland, he was most fortunate to have Richard Davies as a dedicated and extraordinarily talented art teacher. Under his astute tutelage, John was exposed to a whole new approach to art, which emphasized geometric abstraction, constructivist art, and abstract expressionist sculpture.
Whitehead pursued his post-secondary education in economics and art, first at U,C, Berkeley, CA, where he obtained his B.A. in economics with a minor in art, and then at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where he received his M.A. in economics. During his professional career, teaching university level economics and statistics, he continued to develop his keen interest in and passion for contemporary art, and more specifically sculpture. These were formative years for the artist.
From 2010 to 2020, Whitehead’s body of work mainly consisted of mirror-polished stainless steel and aluminum sculpture balancing varying geometric shapes, patterning curves, and negative spaces. The design, boundaries and perceived movements of many of these pieces were influenced by David Smith’s “Cubi” series, Fletcher Benson’s “Folded-Circle” series, and George Rickey’s “Cluster of Cubes” sculpture, and other works in the abstract expressionist and constructivist traditions. As a result, these sculptures reflect a high level of geometric abstraction and often contain objects that are perched precariously atop each other, appearing to defy gravity and/or displaying a balance/imbalance dynamic.
Recently, Whitehead has been broadening his sculptural work to include sculpture integrating the geometric aspects of his past works combined with a variety of contemporary African diasporic and cubist artistic paradigms. His 2023 sculpture, “The Numen of Wood” has inspired him to continue producing many of his new sculpture out of African mahogany, walnut, and other fine-grained wood.
John Whitehead is one of only a few African American geometric abstract sculptors currently working in the U.S.
Two distinct, but related, bodies of works are currently available: highly polished aluminum or stainless-steel geometric abstractions in the constructivist and abstract expressionist traditions and totemic sculptures in metal or fine-grained wood. All the works show a deft attention to composition and exquisite workmanship.
Whitehead is fascinated by urban spaces in which art and architecture are interactive. He hopes that some of his works can serve as maquettes for public art installations. He welcomes commissions of all sizes.
I am a contemporary geometric abstract sculptor.
My sculptural work evolves from the constructivist and geometric abstract traditions. While it is inspired by my faith in humanity and the beauty of nature, it is most directly influenced by Fletcher Benton’s geometric abstractions and David Smith’s “Cubi” series. Stylistically, my work contains a variety of geometric constructions, shapes, and patterning curves and spaces that exhibit movement, harmony, energy, symmetry, and balance.
I view my work as an evolving process that seeks to achieve four objectives: 1) to provide art that is imaginative and original; 2) to provide art that is three dimensional and interesting from all angles; 3) to provide art that will be true to my vision, while stimulating the imagination and intellect of the viewer; and 4) to provide art that reflects meticulous craftsmanship, structural strength, and durable materials.
Selected Solo/Two-Person Exhibitions
2019 Overland-Tandberg Corporation Headquarters Lobby, San Jose (Silicon Valley), CA
2019 Tertulia Coffee and Gallery, Oakland, CA
2017 Home of African American Actor, Danny Glover, San Francisco, CA
2016 Joyce Gordon Fine Art Gallery, Oakland, CA
2016 Office of the Chancellor Lobby, City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
2015 Artworks Foundry Gallery, Berkeley, CA. Curator: Steven Headley
2015 Jacobs Gallery at the Holt Center, Eugene, OR
2014 Gallery 85 at Santana Row, San Jose, CA
2014 Home of Former San Francisco 49ers’ Tight End, Vernon Davis, Los Altos, CA
2013 City College of San Francisco Art Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2012 Mills College Upward Bound Program, Oakland, CA
2012 111 Broadway – Oakland City Center Lobby, Oakland, CA
Selected Group Exhibitions
2023 Fall Show, Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, San Francisco, CA
2023 Zentner Collection, Asian & Contemporary Fine Art Gallery, Emeryville, CA
2023 37th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition, Emeryville, CA
2022 36th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition, Emeryville, CA
2021 35th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition, Emeryville, CA
2018 32nd Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition, Emeryville, CA
2018 San Fernando Valley Arts & Cultural Center, Tarzana, CA
2017 Nancy Littleton Fine Arts, Houston, TX
2016 Ritz Carlton Hotel, Lake Tahoe, CA
2015 29th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition, Emeryville, CA
2014 28th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition, Emeryville, CA
2013 Solomon Dubnick Gallery, Sacramento, CA
2012 26th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition, Emeryville, CA
2011 21 Grand Gallery, Oakland, CA
2011 Esteban Sabar Gallery, Oakland, CA
2010 Lima Art Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2010 4th Street Fine Art, Berkeley, CA
2010 24th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition, Emeryville, CA
2009 23rd Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition, Emeryville, CA
2008 Watergate Clipper Club and Trader Vic’s Restaurant, Emeryville, CA
2008 22nd Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition, Emeryville, CA
2007 DeFremery Park, Art/ Recreation Center, Oakland, CA
Awards
2023 2nd Place (out of 198 competing artworks), City of Emeryville Art Purchase Award
2017 3rd Place, Nancy Littleton Fine Arts, Houston, TX
2009 3rd Place, City of Emeryville Art in Public Places Purchase Award
1975 1st Place, Invitational High School Competition: Oakland Unified School District
1975 3rd Place, Jurred High School Competition: UC Berkeley Department of Art
Publications
2018 ZO Magazine, Artist Profile
2013 “Sculpture of John Whitehead.” City Currents, City College of San Francisco Newsletter, Volume XX – Issue 24
Scholarly Presentations
2016 “Contemporary Geometric Abstract African Diasporic Sculpture: A Comparison.” Joyce Gordon Art Gallery, Oakland, CA
2013 “Balance, Gravity, and Movement in Fletcher Benton’s Large-Scale Sculpture.” City College of San Francisco Art Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Education
1983 M.A., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. Major in Economics with significant coursework in Visual Arts; graduated magna cum laude
1979 B.A., University of California, Berkeley, CA. Major in Economics, Minor in Art; graduated with high honors
1974 California College of Arts & Crafts High School Summer Program, Oakland, CA
2010s Studied under Fred Kling, Faculty Emeritus of Art, CCSF