William T. Wiley
- Introduction
- William T. Wiley (born October 21, 1937) is an American artist. His practice spans a broad range of media including drawing, painting, sculpture, film, performance, and pinball. At least some of Wiley's work has been referred to as funk art.
- Wikidata
- Q2581047
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Designer, Painter
- Names
- William T. Wiley, William. T. Wiley, Wm. T. Wiley
- Ulan
- 500022350
Exhibitions
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A Singular Vision: Prints from Landfall Press
Feb 6–May 6, 1997
MoMA
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The Maximal Sixties: Pop, Op, and Figuration
Jan 18–Apr 29, 1997
MoMA
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Committed to Print
Jan 31–Apr 19, 1988
MoMA
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For 25 Years: Crown Point Press
Nov 20, 1987–Mar 8, 1988
MoMA
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An International Survey of Recent Painting and Sculpture
May 17–Aug 19, 1984
MoMA
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William T. Wiley has
17 exhibitionsonline.
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William T. Wiley Peacock Gap 1970
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William T. Wiley Little Hide 1972
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William T. Wiley Victory Guardians 1973
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William T. Wiley Banjo for G.D. 1973
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William T. Wiley Untitled (Mr. Nobody) 1975
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William T. Wiley Ecnud 1975
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William T. Wiley Self-Portrait in New York 1976
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William T. Wiley Mr. Unatural 1976
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William T. Wiley A Suite of Daze 1977
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William T. Wiley Thank-You Palette for New York (1978)
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William T. Wiley Apalled & Revered 2002
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