Joseph Staples

Canadian (1975)
Joseph Staples is a Canadian artist.
From ArtValue.ca records, the highest price paid at auction for a print work attributed to Joseph Staples (1975) was C$ - paid for "Falun Series" at Heffel in Vancouver on Tue, Aug 24, 2021.
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Joseph Staples is a self-taught artist living and working in Vancouver, Canada. Selected solo exhibitions include Falun Series with Capture Photography Festival, various locations (2017); Gardens of Paradise at UNIT/PITT in Vancouver (2016); Elegant Living at Wil Aballe Art Projects in Vancouver (2015); and Joseph Staples and Chic Connell at Southeastern Contemporary art Gallery in Louisiana (2014). Selected group exhibitions include Light Box Space at Gallery 295 in Vancouver (2016); Dark Light at Wil Aballe Art Projects in Vancouver (2015); CASV Emerging Artist’s Prize Exhibition at Access Gallery in Vancouver (2014); Secret Behaviour at Berl’s in Brooklyn, NY (2013); and Cut and Paste at Equinox Gallery in Vancouver (2012). In 2014, Staples on the Emerging Artist Award with the Contemporary Art Society of Vancouver. Staples holds an MFA from Emily Carr University of Art + Design. In 2014, Joseph Staples was BAF’s inaugural resident artist where he presented a series of new collages made with printed images. In the same year, Staples created a temporary large-scale vinyl collage titled Falun Dancer 3, where he manipulated a single image of a dancer with the intention to replicate the movement of people, commerce, and life near and around the Burrard Building at 1030 West Georgia Street in Vancouver.

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