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Matt Devine

Yellow

 

aluminum with auto paint
large modern yellow metal sculpture in a lobbyapproximate size 90 x 54 x 48 inches

 

Born in 1977, Salem, MA. Lived and worked in San Diego for many years. Currently resides in Sonoma, CA.

Matt Devine is a self-taught sculptor working with steel, aluminum and bronze. He was raised in New England, then in 1995 Devine moved to San Diego where he learned how to weld and fabricate metal with his father while working at the La Jolla Playhouse. He moved on to work at various fabrication studios often working with designers and architects, eventually creating his own designs. Functional pieces gave way to non-representational sculptures, which he showed at galleries in San Diego with increasing frequency and success. In 2004 he was able to transition to full time artist.

The contrasts of nature and industry, light and shadow, chaos and order are themes found throughout Devine’s body of work. Pared-down organic shapes are formed out of sheet metal and welded together in harmonious patterns making the heavy metal appear as light as paper. These contrasts, plus the relationships of patterns and boundaries, address Devine’s desire to contain chaos and push out the discord of an information-saturated culture. Even the process of welding has become a retreat from cultural noise.

Devine’s sculptures can be found in private collections throughout North America and international collections on five continents. Devine has expanded his scope to include design and fabrication of large-scale public works on display in prominent urban settings.

 

Smaller scale sculptures by Matt Devine can be found in many of the patient rooms at Jacobs Medical Center.