Twinight
June Wayne, My Palomar Series
18½ x 16 in. (47 x 40.6 cm)
Color lithograph printed by Edward Hamilton on Wayne’s own Rives with Tamstone watermark.
Edition of 15,1983.
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
Zimmerli Art Museum, 2003; Neuberger Museum of Art, 1997; Knoxville Museum of Art, 1995; Pomona College, 1992; Macquarie Galleries, 1989; Fresno Art Museum, 1988; Associated American Artists, 1988 (illus.); Macalester College, 1986; Print Club of Philadelphia, 1985; Associated American Artists, November 1985; Galerie des Femmes, 1985.
SELECTED COLLECTIONS
Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Brodsky Center, Library of Congress, National Gallery of Art, Zimmerli Art Museum.
COMMENTS
Continuing her reflections on the discoveries of the Palomar telescope, once the largest in the world, June Wayne meditates here on scale and orientation. We are left to wonder whether we are looking at a micro world or galaxies large beyond comprehension.
—Pat Gilmour, Print Quarterly, June 1992, Volume IX, No. 2, “A Love Affair with Lithography, the Prints of June Wayne".