I'm not sure if its a retrospective...or even a mini retrospective as Hilarie Sheets describes it in the NY Times, but Barbara Gladstone has collected a group of wall works for an exhibition this summer. Using a Willie Nelson song as a starting point, its a nice collection of works.
Hello walls, (Hello, hello.)
How'd things go for you today?
Don't you miss her,
Since she up and walked away?
And I'll bet you dread to spend another lonely night with me,
But lonely walls, I'll keep you company.
–Hello Walls, Willie Nelson, 1962
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Mel Bochner, Forgetting is the Only Continuum |
How'd things go for you today?
Don't you miss her,
Since she up and walked away?
And I'll bet you dread to spend another lonely night with me,
But lonely walls, I'll keep you company.
–Hello Walls, Willie Nelson, 1962
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Raymond Pettibon |
