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Michael Williams

New Paintings

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Awkward UncertaintyMichael Williams (b. 1978, Doylestown, Pa.; lives and works in Los Angeles) makes work that interrogates the history of painting, often by dismantling its components into their constituent parts. His pictures employ form to reflect on the complexity and contradictions of modern life. He works on canvas, availing himself of a range of techniques including oil painting, collage, and inkjet prints. In his new works, Williams examines the relationship between painting and photography, transferring the chilly aloofness that is characteristic of the latter onto the former. The photographic "negative" yields a smooth canvas disencumbered of its painterly qualities and the medium's historic ballast. The book includes several foldout plates that illustrate Williams's creative approach, and a brief essay by his Austrian fellow painter Tobias Pils.Michael Williams studied fine arts at Washington University, St. Louis, and has exhibited widely, including at the Wiener Secession, Vienna, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

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Michael Williams, Tobias Pils

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Title
Michael Williams
Subtitle
New Paintings
Language
English
Released
2020
Format
Paperback
Pages
68
ISBN10
3947563906
ISBN13
9783947563906
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Awkward UncertaintyMichael Williams (b. 1978, Doylestown, Pa.; lives and works in Los Angeles) makes work that interrogates the history of painting, often by dismantling its components into their constituent parts. His pictures employ form to reflect on the complexity and contradictions of modern life. He works on canvas, availing himself of a range of techniques including oil painting, collage, and inkjet prints. In his new works, Williams examines the relationship between painting and photography, transferring the chilly aloofness that is characteristic of the latter onto the former. The photographic "negative" yields a smooth canvas disencumbered of its painterly qualities and the medium's historic ballast. The book includes several foldout plates that illustrate Williams's creative approach, and a brief essay by his Austrian fellow painter Tobias Pils.Michael Williams studied fine arts at Washington University, St. Louis, and has exhibited widely, including at the Wiener Secession, Vienna, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.