The Complete Petting Zoo (Artist Proof 2/2), 2003-2003
Cast Plastic
30 × 120 × 120 in (76.2 × 304.8 × 304.8 cm)
Edition AP2/2/3 + 2AP
For Sale: $30,000
Blue Cowboy #2 (Rifleman), 2008
Reinforced cast fiberglass composite and pigmented resin
75 × 60 × 22 in (190.5 × 152.4 × 55.9 cm)
Edition 3/3 + 2AP
For Sale: $150,000
Toy Soldier #4 (Offhand Position), 2015
3D digital scanning, CNC digital sculpting, Reinforced Fiberglass Composite, Urethane
72 × 60 × 24 in (182.9 × 152.4 × 61 cm)
Edition 3/3 + 2AP
For Sale: $150,000
Trophy (Baseball #1) , 2008
Cast stainless steel
84 × 65 × 29 in (213.4 × 165.1 × 73.7 cm)
Edition 3/3 + 2AP
For Sale: $150,000
TROPHY #2 (Baseball), 2017
Cast stainless steel
84 × 60 × 29 in (213.4 × 152.4 × 73.7 cm)
Editions 2-3 of 3 + 2AP
For Sale: $150,000
Toy Soldier #5 (Prone Position)
3D digital scanning, CNC digital sculpting, Reinforced Fiberglass Composite, Urethane
50 × 60 × 24 in (127 × 152.4 × 61 cm)
Edition 3/3 + 2AP
For Sale: $150,000
Standing Chief (Knife), 2016
Reinforced cast fiberglass composite and pigmented resin
84 × 65 × 29 in (213.4 × 165.1 × 73.7 cm)
Edition 3/3 + 2AP
For Sale: $150,000
Standing Chief (Shield), 2016
Reinforced cast fiberglass composite and pigmented resin
84 × 65 × 29 in (213.4 × 165.1 × 73.7 cm)
Edition 3/3 + 2AP
For Sale: $150,000
Red Indian #3 (Tomahawk), 2008
Reinforced cast fiberglass composite and pigmented resin
84 × 65 × 29 in (213.4 × 165.1 × 73.7 cm)
Edition 1-3/3 + 2AP
For Sale: $150,000
Soldier Portrait #2, 2016
Cast Resin
20 × 10 × 10 in (50.8 × 25.4 × 25.4 cm)
For Sale: $17,500
RedGunBlueGun (36 piece installation), 2014
Resin cast (36 pieces)
54 × 84 × 1 1/2 in (137.2 × 213.4 × 3.8 cm)
For Sale: inquire for price
White Bunny #2, 2004
Cast plastic
8 × 24 × 5 in (20.3 × 61 × 12.7 cm)
For Sale: $5,000
Lamb, 2004
Cast plastic
23 × 5 1/2 × 14 in (58.4 × 14 × 35.6 cm)
For Sale: $5,000
Soldier Portrait 1, 2015
Cast Resin
20 × 10 × 10 in (50.8 × 25.4 × 25.4 cm)
For Sale: $17,500
Yoram Wolberger uses childhood toys and everyday domestic items to create his large scale sculptures, foregrounding the latent symbolism and cultural paradigms of these objects that so subtly inform Western culture. By enlarging this ephemera to life size, Wolberger emphasizes the distortions of their original manufacture disallowing any real illusion and conceptually forcing the viewer to reconsider their meanings. When enlarged beyond any possibility of dismissal, we see that toy soldiers create lines between Us and Them, plastic cowboys and Indians marginalize and stereotype the Other, even wedding cake bride and groom figurines dictate our expected gender roles.
Wolberger (b. 1963, Tel Aviv, Israel) earned his MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute's (CA) New Genres Department. He has had solo exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and has been featured in group exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum of Art (NY), deCordova Sculpture Park (MA), the Aldrich Contemporary Museum (CT), Orange County Museum of Art (CA), Museum of Contemporary Art (IL) and the Israeli Museum of Modern Art (Israel) among others. His works have been acquired for the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum of Art (NY), Frederick R. Weisman Foundation (CA), the Orange County Museum of Art (CA), Sweeney Art Gallery, University of California Riverside (CA) and the McNay Art Museum (TX). The artist lives and works in San Francisco, CA.