This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)
This exhibit, which runs September 8 through November 29, will encompass all three of the library’s galleries and explore how Wilkes' visualization of the concept of time has evolved from the earlier days of his career through his latest series “Day to Night” and “Tapestries.”
The artist talk with Stacy Bass can be viewed here.
(Featured image is Flatiron, NYC, 2010, Archival digital pigment print)