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The Critics Speak…Reviews of Wally Hedrick Uninfluencer: A Forgotten Generation. A Review of Wayne Thiebaud Influencer at Manetti Shrem Museum of Art

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—  “I finished reading this rubbish. Predictably, it ends with LG attempting to sell his [art]work!”
—  “This [missive] is basically a cold-call sales pitch masquerading as a critical response.”
—  “I hope [this] gets the attention it deserves: none.”
—  “LG’s purported “successes”…are either inflated or outright concocted!”
—  “I could expand, but, honestly, it would be a waste of everyone’s time!”
—  “[LG] is a sick individual with delusions of grandiosity.”
—  “[LG] is raging mad…”

—  ★ ★
—  “[LG] is haughty, arrogant and offensive, but ultimately pathetic. Oh, he’s a grifter, too.”
—  “I actually feel sorry for [LG], but even more so for the people who live in fear [of LG] and might be manipulated by [his] disinformation.”
—  “[LG has] been spamming me since ’69!”
—  “Entertaining and funny…”
—  “True (unfortunately)”.

—  ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
—  “This is truly phenomenal…”

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HONORED TO BE INCLUDED IN PROF MARTIN KEMP’S (OXFORD UNIV) LECTURE, “Mona Lisa and The Body of the Earth”, AT LAGUNA ART MUSEUM

Kemp Williams Laguna Art Musem

Image (R) on projected screen: LG Williams, How To Explain Art To The Sports Generation (Mona Lisa), 2004, 40 x 30” (Variable), Reflective Ink Silkscreen on Engineer Grade Reflective Sheeting on Heavy-Duty Aluminium. Collection: Dr. Julia Friedman, Brentwood, CA.

Renowned British art historian Martin Kemp, acknowledged as the world authority on Leonardo da Vinci, spoke about the iconic Mona Lisa as a statement of the artist’s ideas about nature and the natural world. November 5, Laguna Art Museum.
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Read the essay about the artwork co-authored with Ralph Nader here.

LG Williams Mona Lisa For The Sports Generation (2004)

LG Williams at Laguna Art Museum — Through Jan 2017

Honored to be exhibiting 2 new pictures on my home turf, at the Laguna Art Museum in Laguna Beach, CA. This exhibition includes Wayne Thiebaud, Manuel Neri, Wallace Berman, George Herms, John Altoon, Peter Alexander, Mary Weatherford and more. Exhibition ends January 2017. Also, the 200-page catalogue for the series entitled, The Age Of The Image, with text by ASU Professor David Hawkes, is available on Amazon.com http://amzn.to/2ebijBR. Williams will give a free public lecture at the museum on December 15. Photo with EMS logo is by Eric Minh Swenson.

LG Williams at Laguna Art Museum -- Thru Jan 2017
.LG Williams at Laguna Art Museum -- Thru Jan 2017
.LG Williams at Laguna Art Museum -- Thru Jan 2017
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LG Williams at Laguna Art Museum -- Thru Jan 2017.LG Williams Books on Amazon

LG Williams Laguna Art Museum

LG Williams’ MONA LISA: How To Explain Art
To The Sports Generation (2004)

LG Williams Mona Lisa

(Below) Renowned British art historian Martin Kemp, acknowledged as the world authority on Leonardo da Vinci, spoke about the iconic Mona Lisa as a statement of the artist’s ideas about nature and the natural world. November 5, Laguna Art Museum.

Kemp Williams Laguna Art Musem

Above (R) on projected screen: LG Williams, How To Explain Art To The Sports Generation (Mona Lisa), 2004, 40 x 30” (Variable), Reflective Ink Silkscreen on Engineer Grade Reflective Sheeting on Heavy-Duty Aluminium. Collection: Dr. Julia Friedman, Brentwood, CA.

LG Williams Mona Lisa Laguna Art Museum California Cool 2017

LG Williams Mona Lisa (2004) at The Laguna Art Museum

LG Williams Mona Lisa For The Sports Generation (2004)

•  2004 — Press Release (2004) with Ralph Nader: How To Explain Art To The Sports Generation (pdf)
•  2005 — Los Angeles Times, A mart for new art: Contemporary pieces are stock in trade at artLA, Suzanne Muchnic (pdf)
•  2011 — GrandBag Art Magazine, LG Williams Interview with Alexis Jama Bieri (French), www.grandbag.fr (In English)
•  2013 — Java Magazine, LG Williams: Unconventional Wisdom, Jenna Duncan (pdf) (archived)
•  2013 — Fruit Of The Forest Magazine #4, fruitoftheforestmagazine.com (pdf)
•  2017 — California Cool 2017, Laguna Art Museum, Staff Picks (archived 0102)