Jim Wheeler - Sculpture

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Symbiosis V2 (2023) unqiue
Bronze & stainless steel
1200 x 680 x 310mm
JW Symbiosis bronze & stanless steel 1200 x 680 x 310 b
Epiphyte (2014)
Stainless steel
2100 x 580 x 400 mm
230816 JW Epiphytes. Stainless Steel, 2100mm long x 580 x 400, 2014.
Five Finger Fruit (2023)
Bronze, unique
560 x 280 x 310mm
230702 JW Five Finger Fruit. Bronze 560x280x310mm 2023. Version 1 Unique. 300dpi. 210 a
Rata Nursery (2009)
Bronze & copper coated wire
on Basalt, unique
700 x 250 x 250mm
230816 JW Rata Nursery. Bronze and Coated Copper Wire on Basalt Base, 700x250x250mm, 2009 d
Rata on Mother Tree (2007)
Bronze, unique
1200 x 400 x 210mm
230816 JW Rata Rata on Mother Tree 2007 bronze, unique 1200 x 400 x 210mm
Regeneration Oak Fork (2013)
Bronze, unique
1115 x 350 x 230mm
230702 JW Regeneration Fork cropped
Regeneration Oak Fork in garden
230702 JW Regeneration Fork in garden cropped
Regeneration Oak Spade (2013)
Bronze, unique
1025 x 330 x 300mm
230702 JW Regeneration Oak Spade in garden cropped d
Regeneration Oak Spade in garden
230702 JW Regeneration Spade in garden cropped

Born in North Carolina, Jim Wheeler is the son of a professional forester and describes himself as an ‘amateur botanist’, having studied both art and biology at university. His continued interest in plants and how plant communities evolve still informs his sculptural practice today.

Wheeler studied art under Setsuya Kotani and sculptor Peter Agostini, earning a BA with Honours at the University of North Carolina before becoming an apprentice at the Johnson Atelier Technical Institute of Sculpture in the 1970s. In 1981 he immigrated to New Zealand to help set up Art Works sculpture foundry.

A member of MANZ (the Medal Artists of New Zealand group), his reputation as one of the country’s foremost bronze sculptors has led to a number of significant commissions, including the NZ Olympic Academy Leonard A. Cuff Medal, The Arts Foundation of NZ Governors’ Medal and the XXX America’s Cup Medal, and The NZ Music Hall of Fame award.

Wheeler’s large-scale commissions are grounded in nature and exemplify both his skill as a sculptor and his passion for environmental issues.  One such commission, Pohutukawa/Rata Descending, measures 2.5 metres across and can be seen, suspended mid-air, in the atrium of 280 Queen Street, Auckland. Another sculpture of note is Object of Devotion a 2.5 metre bronze Tanekaha leaf which adorns Auckland Botanic Gardens visitor centre Huakaiwaka.

Wheeler has been professionally exhibiting for over forty years and has been included in major New Zealand sculpture exhibitions including Sculpture in the Gardens, Auckland Botanic Gardens, Brick Bay Sculpture Park, Matakana, Sculpture Onshore, Sculpture on the Gulf, Tai Tapu Sculpture Gardens, Christchurch and Shapeshifter, The New Dowse.His work is held in The British Museum, London, The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA, The Auckland Museum, The James Wallace Trust and The NZ Embassy Residency, Paris.