• Printing Black America
  • Featured
  • Studio
    • Curatorial
  • Press & Publications
  • The Artist
Menu

William Villalongo

  • Printing Black America
  • Featured
  • Studio
  • Field
    • Curatorial
  • Press & Publications
  • The Artist

The Studio Museum's 'We Come With the Beautiful Things'; Dan Wynn at Farmani Gallery

July 28, 2009

William Villalongo's Swingin', a woodblock-like work of lines cut into black velour paper depicting a jungle fantasy, another of the artist's wry comments on 1970s "soul kitsch"

- Robert Shuster

Source: http://www.villagevoice.com/content/printV...
← Art Currents Flow Two Ways in Pan-American City, U.S.A.Another Country →

LATEST PRESS:

Featured
ROME PRIZE FELLOW 2022
March 6, 2022
ROME PRIZE FELLOW 2022
March 6, 2022

2022 ROME PRIZE FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENT

Read more →
March 6, 2022
In the N.B.A., the Court and the Canvas Are Increasingly Intertwined
June 15, 2018
In the N.B.A., the Court and the Canvas Are Increasingly Intertwined
June 15, 2018
Read more →
June 15, 2018
The New Yorker "William Villalongo"
June 15, 2018
The New Yorker "William Villalongo"
June 15, 2018
Read more →
June 15, 2018
Making Out the Black Body in Swirling Images
June 15, 2018
Making Out the Black Body in Swirling Images
June 15, 2018
Read more →
June 15, 2018
USF's 'Black Pulp!' and 'Woke!' exhibits reframe African-American representation
July 6, 2017
USF's 'Black Pulp!' and 'Woke!' exhibits reframe African-American representation
July 6, 2017
Read more →
July 6, 2017
Which Artist Should Create Obama’s Official Presidential Portrait?
July 6, 2017
Which Artist Should Create Obama’s Official Presidential Portrait?
July 6, 2017
Read more →
July 6, 2017
The Push Back: Black Pulp! and Woke! at USF CAM
July 6, 2017
The Push Back: Black Pulp! and Woke! at USF CAM
July 6, 2017
Read more →
July 6, 2017
John Legend, Foo Fighters, Bjork On New '7-Inches for Planned Parenthood' Box Set
April 10, 2017
John Legend, Foo Fighters, Bjork On New '7-Inches for Planned Parenthood' Box Set
April 10, 2017

The project also includes comedians (including Sarah Silverman, Janeane Garofalo, Tig Notaro, Aparna Nancherla and Margaret Cho), writers and activists (Margaret Atwood, dream hampton, Dr. Willie Parker and Heather McGhee) and the work of visual artists (Angela Pilgrim, Shepard Fairey, Mark Fox, Rashid Johnson and William Villalongo among others).

Read more →
April 10, 2017
Brooklyn Artists Harness the Power of Bodies
January 4, 2017
Brooklyn Artists Harness the Power of Bodies
January 4, 2017

"The other artist in the show whose work seems most evocative of the theme is William Villalongo. His portraits consist of cut velour paper on matte board and take a very different approach . . . "

Read more →
January 4, 2017
16 Artists Who Made Sure Black Lives Mattered at Art Basel Miami Beach
December 16, 2016
16 Artists Who Made Sure Black Lives Mattered at Art Basel Miami Beach
December 16, 2016

"William Villalongo sold out of his cut-paper artwork the first day of the Untitled Art Fair."

Read more →
December 16, 2016

For more info contact:

SUSAN INGLETT GALLERY

522 West 24th Street

New York NY 10011

212 647 9111
212 647 9333 fax
info@inglettgallery.com

web design by:
claire hung design