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David Buckingham

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16 June - 15 July 2025
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  • David Buckingham

  • Visit Casterline|Goodman Gallery for the debut exhibition of artist David Buckingham this summer, currently on view in our Cooper Street gallery location.

    Buckingham’s sculptural works, created exclusively with found metal, feature a dynamic mix of color and shape, reimagine text and are inspired by pop culture. Buckingham roams the windblown alleys, abandoned factories, gritty industrial areas, dodgy neighborhoods, and low deserts of Southern California in search of the cast away, the discarded, the forgotten. These battered relics are muscled into works of art with a bewildering array of power tools and sheer force of will. All colors are original as found.

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  • David Buckingham lives and works in Los Angeles, California, and is a sculptor working exclusively in found metal. All colors...

    David Buckingham lives and works in Los Angeles, California, and is a sculptor working exclusively in found metal. All colors are original as found; no works are painted. He roams the high and low deserts of California in search of battered and beaten agriculture equipment, trucks, school buses, looking for metal that has had a previous life, with the scars to prove it, much like himself.

    Buckingham finds inspiration in American pop culture, filtered through his “own admittedly skewed perspective”. He worked as an advertising writer for 20 years, so pieces incorporate text work, wordplay, movie references, slang, and more. Like metal, words are malleable; bending and reshaping them can give them a completely different meaning.

    • Chris Burden Rifle, 2011
      Chris Burden Rifle, 2011
    • Circle Star, 2023
      Circle Star, 2023
    • Color Study #109, 2018
      Color Study #109, 2018
    • Color Study #124, 2018
      Color Study #124, 2018
    • Color Study #127, 2018
      Color Study #127, 2018
    • Color Study #147, 2019
      Color Study #147, 2019
    • Color Study #155, 2025
      Color Study #155, 2025
    • Deano's Motel, 2025
      Deano's Motel, 2025
    • Dollar Sign Triptych, 2022
      Dollar Sign Triptych, 2022
    • George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words Deconstructed, 2021
      George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words Deconstructed, 2021
    • Give Peace A Chance, 2022
      Give Peace A Chance, 2022
    • Graff Dollar Sign #2, 2022
      Graff Dollar Sign #2, 2022
    • Hey Where The White Women At, 2010
      Hey Where The White Women At, 2010
    • Kapow with Stars, 2018
      Kapow with Stars, 2018
    • Nobody Likes A Smartass, 2019
      Nobody Likes A Smartass, 2019
    • Police Line, 2007
      Police Line, 2007
    • Pow!, 2021
      Pow!, 2021
    • The Longest Word in the English Language
      The Longest Word in the English Language
    • White Punks on Dope
      White Punks on Dope

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