Artists Space

Reese Williams

May 17 – June 21, 1980

Part fiction, part essay, REESE WILLIAMS' work is built from specific references to literature, film and art as well as to specific places, history and recent political events. The 84 panel works will be installed in the Large Gallery and Back Gallery and makes use of photographs, text and headlines. The "ecology" of WILLIAMS' piece brings together such diverse subject matter as the South Moluccas, the New York Reference Library, Washington, D.C., Brecht, movie stars, the radioactive chemical elements, Paul Newman's career, Leonardo, Edison, Anne Frank, Genet, the Fresnes Prison, Young Jesse in the New York Post, food cycles, bean rubbing, an airplane hijacked in Germany, Eden, Somalia, the hospital, Broadway, the Incas, gold, Spain, Pizzaro, Godard, and the diamond district.

A number of framed photographs and texts are hung on walls in a gallery space.
Reese Williams. Installation view, Artists Space, 1980. [A number of framed photographs and texts are hung on walls in a gallery space.]

Artists Space and the Committee for the Visual Arts are non-profit organizations partially supported by the New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.