Bruce Cascia
Justin Wheatley
Bruce Cascia and Justin Wheatley offer two distinct yet complementary visions of the American landscape—one rooted in cinematic realism, the other in abstracted geometry. Together, their work reveals the emotional and structural complexity of place. Cascia captures expansive skies, isolated structures, and charged moments of stillness with photographic clarity and a sense of quiet drama. Wheatley, by contrast, deconstructs the landscape into planes, lines, and rhythms, inviting viewers to consider how memory, architecture, and space intersect. This pairing invites reflection on how we perceive and internalize the land—both as a physical reality and a psychological terrain. At Giacobbe-Fritz Fine Art, their dialogue forms a powerful meditation on solitude, identity, and the enduring pull of Place.