James Kalm is proud to bring viewers this glimpse of Thornton Willis' "Painting: 40 Years". Since arriving in New York in the early 60s, Willis has been an integral presence on the avant-garde painting scene. Beginning with the early developments in Soho, his practice has evolved from process based technique, through his acclaimed "Wedge" series, to his current theme of cubistic abstraction. This exhibition presents a "mini-retrospective" and provides the public with an overview of one of New York's exceptional abstract painters.
@renaissanceknight and yet Willis is recognized as an accomplished painter, with a body of work that spans 40 years, while you languish in obscurity, on Youtube, surrounded by your 777% superior paintings. Oh, the injustice.
quintincollins 3 months ago
This guy is not good at all
I have many paintings 777 times better!
renaissanceknight 10 months ago
This guy is not good at all
renaissanceknight 10 months ago
Nice job!
lgomez222 3 years ago
I have a framed original on paper, and love the vibrant colors.
Galat4xvi 3 years ago
the black wall painting survived 2 fires!!!
liono2007 4 years ago
black wall, red wall, yum.
spawndonacle 4 years ago
Thanks for this!
paulbehnke0 4 years ago
Thank you, James Kalm! What a painter! I was unfamiliar with the Slat paintings. They are amazing.
turkson1 4 years ago
this show should be in a museum. thank you james kalm, again
MrWowforever 4 years ago