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Catalogue Essay, “Music to Drive to” Willy Bo Richardson

                                  Recently, I contributed to Willy Bo Richardson’s latest catalogue, “Music to Drive to” with an essay of the same title. Expert: “Colors present themselves in continuous flux,” writes Josef Albers, Interaction of Color, 1963, “constantly related to changing [...]

Willy Bo Richardson – 70 Years of Abstract Painting – Excerpts

Young Santa Fe painter exhibits with Hofmann, Pollock and Albers in “70 Years of Abstract Painting,” showing in April/May 2011 at Jason McCoy Gallery, New York, NY. Willy Bo Richardson presents abstract expressionist painting “Three Muses” for the exhibition (image above, courtesy of the artist). “It is our ambition to stress the timelessness of the [...]

Willy Bo Richardson features work in upcoming “70 Years of Abstract Painting,” NYC

                              Consider this statement: the painter is inextricably bound to paint. Although seemingly unarresting, this statement signifies the importance of medium. Imagine the possibilities of paint—the medium’s peculiarities and idiosyncrasies. Paint is mercurial. Color becomes paramount, along with application. In accordance [...]