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Los Angeles Artist LG Williams Thanks DNC Wikileaks Contributors With Artwork

Press Release — For Immediate Release
July 26, 2016

   
     

Thank You 2015-16 DNC Contributors! by LG Williams
LG Williams and The Estate of LG Williams™, Thank You 2015-16 DNC Contributors!, 2016, Reflective Ink on Diamond Grade Reflective Sheeting on Heavy-Duty Aluminium with Aluminium Backing

    “After reading through a couple of the Wikileaks DNC documents, I decided to make this heart-felt artistic gesture of appreciation. I want every Democratic donor to know that I am grateful for all their contributions,” Williams said.“LG had an artistic epiphany, there is no other way to explain it. This beautiful image came to his mind. He had to make this artwork for this generous group of people, the DNC donors, who just got rudely outed,” said the Newport Beach gallerist Jamie Brooks.

“This is me in the picture, giving my gratitude to all of the DNC donors in the country!” the artist said.

The eponymous artwork will most certainly become a major art crowd-pleaser amongst the DNC contributors and art collectors, and a permanent fixture of the national art exhibition circuit in the foreseeable future.

It is worth noting that during his prolonged emerging career, Williams has extended many thanks to his audience, colleagues, patrons, benefactors and sheer luck. Among his earlier expressions of gratitude are: Thank You For Coming! (1997), Thank God I’m Not In New York! (2002), Thank God!… (2002, 2010, 2013 and 2014), Calling All Aliens (2009), To My Benefactors and Supporters (2011), and, most recently, Thank You In Advance (2014).

MacArthur Award winning art critic and left-wing radical, Dave Hickey, the so-called “pirate of contemporary art criticism,” applauded the new artwork as “really freakin brilliant!” He continued, “Williams’ artwork strangely and simultaneously evokes all the beauty, sublimity and generosity expressed in the DNC political platform. This is indeed epic visual art free of any political ideology or jargon.”

“Ya know what I’m saying?”—Hickey concluded. “Hand it to Williams, this gesture will become the iconic image of 2016 election year, the must-have object that will unite in solidarity every democratic art collection across the country”.

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NEWPORT BEACH CAThe Los Angeles artist LG Williams has just created a new artwork celebrating the trove of 19,252 internal DNC-related emails released last week by WikiLeaks. The emails reveal how the drive for big money donors consumes the DNC.

The artwork, entitled Thank You 2015-16 DNC Contributors!, portrays the artist, who was included in the 2011 Venice Biennial Internet Pavilion, “signing,” or manually communicating the physical gesture of “thanks” or “thank you” in American Sign Language to the DNC contributors. More specifically, the artist is depicted with his left hand near his lips, gesturing it forward towards the different tiers of donors who recently were unexpectedly exposed for simply giving money to the Democratic National Committee.

Or, to put it more simply, imagine Williams blowing a kiss to all the monied DNC donors across the nation, and you have an accurate grasp of the artwork — which is currently for sale in a limited edition by Jamie Brooks Fine Art in Costa Mesa, CA.

 

   
Thank You 2015-16 DNC Contributors! by LG Williams
 

TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT (TLS — MAY 27) REVIEWS TWO LG WILLIAMS’ (PCP PRESS) BOOKS: WASTED WORDS & DUST BUNNIES BY ART CRITIC DAVE HICKEY & ART HISTORIAN JULIA FRIEDMAN

Dave Hickey Julia Friedman PCP Press

Read the TLS review here (pdf)

Many other reviews can be found at PCP Press:  www.pcppress.com

Below: Watch Dave Hickey and Julia Friedman discuss the 2 books at UCLA The Hammer Museum.

Below: at SITE Sante Fe

More information can be found at PCP Press:  www.pcppress.com

LG Williams Responds To “The Forever Art Professors” by Laurie Fendrich in The Chronicle of Higher Education: Seriously, You Just Did What And Then Quoted Dave Hickey?!

LG Williams Responds To "The Forever Art Professors" by Laurie Fendrich in The Chronicle of Higher Education: Seriously, You Just Did What And Then Quoted Dave Hickey?!

Now In Stores for the Holidays!! and U.S.A. Government Shutdown 2013!! The Subprime Mortgage Crisis Bailout Coloring Book (2013)

LG Williams The Subprime Mortgage Crisis Bailout Coloring Book (2013)The United States Subprime Mortgage Crisis was a series of events and conditions that led to a financial crisis and subsequent recession that began in 2008. It was characterized by a rise in subprime mortgage delinquencies and foreclosures. The crisis had severe, long-lasting consequences for the U.S. economy.

Between June 2007 and November 2008, Americans lost more than a quarter of their net worth. Nearly 9 million jobs were lost during 2008 and 2009, roughly 6% of the workforce. U.S. housing prices fell nearly 30%. Nevada was the worst-hit state in the country with one home foreclosure filing for every 23 households.

In September 2008, several major financial institutions collapsed. By early 2009, the U.S. stock market average fell approximately 50%.

The Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis Bailout Coloring Book will introduce to the children of America the unprecedented burden imposed on them, and generations to come.

The Subprime Mortgage Crisis Bailout Coloring Book
by LG Williams / The Estate of LG Williams
2013, Paperback, 207 pages
PCP Press $29.95

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What Is Missing? Curated by Julija Cistiakova, Klaipeda Culture Communication Center, Opens October 11, Klaipeda, Lithuania

2013.10.13 KulturPolis ArticleKulturpolis.Lt: New Shows at Klaipėdos Kultūrų Komunikacijų Centro (KCCC): Journey of the Self in The Contemporary Art WorldOctober 13

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Lithuanian Radio and Television, Interview with curator Julija Cistiakova about What Is Missing? at Klaipėdos Kultūrų Komunikacijų Centras, 15:00 - 19:00 min, October 19, 2013
Lithuanian Radio and Television: Interview with curator Julija Cistiakova about What Is Missing? at Klaipėdos Kultūrų Komunikacijų Centras, 15:00 – 19:00 min, October 19, 2013
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ArtNews.lt, Meno Naujienos / Renginiai, Parodai apie informacijos sklaidą įkvėpė klausimas, užduotas internetui, October 11

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ArtNews.lt, Meno Naujienos / Renginiai, Parodai apie informacijos sklaidą įkvėpė klausimas, užduotas internetui, October  11

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What Is Missing? Poster

What Is Missing? Curated by Julija Cistiakova, Klaipeda Culture Communication Center, Opens October 11, Klaipeda, Lithuania

What Is Missing?
Curated by Julija Cistiakova
Klaipeda Culture Communication Center
Opens October 11
Klaipeda, Lithuania

Group show includes: Maurizio Cattelan, Seth Price, Hans Op De Beeck, Christian Jankowski, Dora Garcia, LG Williams and others…

LG Williams / The Estate of LG Williams appears courtesy of Super Window Project, Kyoto, Japan. In addition, LG Williams / The Estate of LG Williams would like to extend its gratitude to The Derazhne-Fridman Charitable Trust for their continued support.

LG Williams / 2005 Prix Marcel Duchamp Prize Debacle Featured In WhoWoreItBetter.com

LG Williams / 2005 Prix Marcel Duchamp Prize Debacle Featured In WhoWoreItBetter.com

Read Kyle Fitzpatrick article about Closed
by LG Williams in Los Angeles I’m Yours

Read Kyle Fitzpatrick article about Closed by LG Williams in Los Angeles I’m YoursRead the full posting by Kyle Fitzpatrick on September 26 at www.laimyours.com

LG Williams Lecture: Mona Lisa’s Smile
Saturday, September 21st, 7pm
Spirit of the Senses Salon, Phoenix, AZ

LG Williams Lecture: Mona Lisa’s Smile

LG Williams, How To Explain Art To The Sports Generation: Mona Lisa
2004, 40 x 30”, Vinyl and Engineer Grade Reflective Sheeting on Heavy-Duty Aluminum

LG Williams
Lecture: Mona Lisa’s Smile (pdf)
Saturday, September 21st, 7pm
Spirit of the Senses Salon, Phoenix, AZ
Additional funding provided by The Derazhne-Fridman Charitable Trust