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Anything But By LG Williams / Estate Of LG Williams at The Container, Tokyo, in Metropolis By Dan Grunebaum

Japan Times: “Anything But” Exhibition by LG Williams / Estate Of LG Williams at The Container, Tokyo — Review by Jon Lowther

The “Aha!” Moment: LG Williams / Estate Of LG Williams “Anything But” at The Container — Review by Tokyo Art Beat

Time Out Tokyo: LG Williams ‘Anything But’ — The Conceptual Artist Goes Beyond Art At The Container

di Rosa Art Museum Founder’s Day in Memory of Rene di Rosa — May 28, 2011

di Rosa Art Museum Founder’s Day in Memory of Rene di Rosa, Sonoma, California — May 28, 2011

Richard Reisman, Curator, di Rosa Art Museum Founder’s Day, Sonoma, California — May 28, 2011

Couple standing next to main room collection artwork by LG Williams, Come On / In Ward (2000), at di Rosa Art Museum, Sonoma, di Rosa Art Museum, Founder’s Day in Memory of Rene di Rosa, Sonoma, California — May 28, 2011

Photos: by di Rosa (Flickr) and  Kristine Cummins (Facebook)

LG Williams and The Estate of LG Williams™
World-Famous Artists’ Works Museum Wall Label Series (2010)

TOKYO — The Estate of LG Williams™ would like to bring to your attention to two new series of “museum wall labels” artworks.

Beginning in November 2010, American LG Williams examined the museum wall label motif by appropriating and transforming them into living art works in their own right in two distinct museum wall label series. One series reproduced museum labels from many world-famous artists’ works, while another introduced soon-to-be-famous artists’ works.

These museum wall label artworks not only alluded to past, present, and future masterpieces of art, they themselves materialized into exquisite works of art. Each piece is unique, as are most museum wall labels, made from the highest quality materials and produced by expertly trained Japanese artisans. All were considerably beyond the production scope of most institutions.

Additionally, the scale of each artwork was considered “variable”, as a result of being directly dependent upon the exact number of words in each text, while the final, over-all measurements of the artwork would be determined by the art collector upon delivery.

The 2010-11 label artworks by Williams were exhibited in galleries and artfairs and documented in publications in Japan, Europe and the United States:

• (2011) Exhibition at Super Window Project, Kyoto, Japan
• (2011) In Print review in Artforum
• (2011) Exhibition at Artissima with Super Window Project
• (2011) Print review in La Stampa during Artissima
• (2012) Exhibition at Gloria Maria Gallery with Super Window Project in Milan, Italy

Many of Williams’ “museum wall labels” artworks have been sold to private collectors.

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For further information please contact:
The Estate of LG Williams™
press@lgwilliams.com

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(Left) LG Williams Museum Wall Labels, 2010
(Right) Elmgreen & Dragset Museum Wall Labels, 2015

Matt Reynolds (Paintwork) Responds To Matt Gleason (HuffingtonPost.com) With LG Williams


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PresentMagazine.com: Arts — Inaugural Exhibition Of Closed By LG Williams


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