Vio
June Wayne
17 13/16 x 12½ in. (45.2 x 32.7 cm)
Color lithograph printed by Edward Hamilton on Wayne’s own Rives with Tamstone watermark.
Edition of 20,1986.
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
Neuberger Museum of Art, 1997 (illus.); Knoxville Museum of Art, 1995; Macquarie Galleries, 1989; Fresno Art Museum, 1988; Associated American Artists, 1988; Thomas Center Gallery, 1987; Macalester College, 1986.
SELECTED COLLECTIONS
Both states: Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Brodsky Center, Grunwald Center, National Gallery of Art.
COMMENTS
June Wayne’s rectangle continues its journey through our solar system, always subject to the forces of the universe. “I was thinking of Io, one of the little moons riding around Jupiter, at about the time that images were coming back from it. In the ‘peau de crapaud' of one of the plates I saw a V that I liked very much, so I called it Vio.”
—June Wayne, “A Catalogue Raisonné 1936-2006, June Wayne - The Art of Everything” by Robert P. Conway.