Silent Wind (State I)
June Wayne
25 x 37 1/8 in. (63.5 x 94.3 cm)
Lithographs printed by Edward Hamilton on Wayne’s own Rives with mushroom watermark.
Edition of 13, 1975
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
Pomona College, 1978; Franco-American Institute, 1978; Palm Springs Desert Museum, 1977; Cypress College Fine Arts Gallery, 1977; Artemisia Gallery, 1975; Van Doren Gallery, 1974; Galerie La Demeure, 1974; Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1974; Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, 1973.
SELECTED COLLECTIONS
Bibliothèque Nationale de France, British Museum, McNay Art Museum, National Gallery of Art, National Gallery of Australia, Brodsky Center.
COMMENTS
“Time, touch, and memory are important because the zinc is dark and the tusche is dark, so what I can see is not exactly what is there. One has to be in touch the way a pianist is in touch, remembering kinetically as well as aurally how the previous notes and phrases were played.” (June Wayne, from “A Catalogue Raisonné 1936-2006, June Wayne - The Art of Everything” by Robert P. Conway).