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Permanent Art Collection

William Wiley (1937 - )

Lived in California, known for Abstraction, and Funk-Calligraphic. Bedford, Indiana native and teacher at the University of California-Davis, Wiley is considered as a  significant  contributor to the Bay Area Figurative Movement in  San Francisco and Oakland in the early 1960’s. 

Combining notions of Abstract Expressionism, Surrealism and a new Conceptualism, Wiley creates his own symbols as metaphors for his artworks.

"Thank You Hide" - Lithograph (color)
“35 x 38”
Assessed in 1972
 

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