Peter Williams (2018) is remembered in ArtNews after passing away at 69 on August 19, 2021 following complications from a long illness.
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Peter Williams's painting is acquired by the Nasher Museum
Peter Williams‘s (2018) painting Birdland (2020) is acquired by the Nasher Museum in Durham, NC.
Peter Williams is Featured on Artsy
Peter Williams (2018) is featured in “20 Artists on the Work They Made in 2020,” Artsy, November 20, 2020.
Kambui Olujimi and Peter Williams are included in a group exhibition on view at Luis De Jesus
Kambui Olujimi (2016) and Peter Williams (2018) are included in the group exhibition Unreachable Spring, on view at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, CA, October 17 – December 19, 2020.
Peter Williams is featured in Artsy
Peter Williams (2018) is featured in “5 Artists on Our Radar This October,” Artsy, October 6, 2020.
Peter Williams' exhibition is reviewed by Daniel Gerwin for Hyperallergic
Peter Williams’ (2018) exhibition Black Futures at Luis De Jesus is reviewed by Daniel Gerwin in “Peter Williams’s Afrofuturist World and Its Cyclones of Color,” Hyperallergic, October 1, 2020.
Peter Williams is awarded the Artist's Legacy Foundation Artist Award
Peter Williams (2018) is awarded the Artist’s Legacy Foundation 2020 Artist Award with a grant of $25,000.
Peter Williams is featured in a solo exhibition at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
Peter Williams (2018) is featured in a solo exhibition, Black Universe, at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, on view from July 9 through October 10, 2020. His work was written about in Forbes, Painters on Paintings, and Wall Street International Magazine.
Past exhibitions at CUE are mentioned in two recent reviews in Hyperallergic
Past exhibitions at CUE are mentioned in two recent reviews in Hyperallergic: “There Is Nothing United About the United States or the Art World,” a review of Peter Williams’ (2018) exhibition at the Cressman Center for Visual Arts; and “The Genius of Thaddeus Mosley,” a review of Thaddeus Mosley’s (2004) exhibition at Karma Gallery; both written by John Yau.
Peter Williams featured in solo exhibition at the Cressman Center for Visual Arts
Peter Williams (2018) is featured in a solo exhibition, “Peter Williams: Incarceration,” at the Cressman Center for Visual Arts at the University of Louisville, KY, February 7 – March 21, 2020.
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles presents a solo booth featuring work by Peter Williams at NADA Miami
At NADA Miami, Luis De Jesus Los Angeles presented a solo booth featuring work by Peter Williams. His work Cuban Rocketry Station (2019) was sold to notable Miami collector Jorge Pérez on opening day. San Francisco’s McEvoy Foundation acquired Head Trip by Black Folks to Another Planet (2019). They also sold The Caucasus’s (2019) to a New York Collector.
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) and Absolut Art commissioned limited-edition prints by Peter Williams
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) and Absolut Art commissioned limited-edition prints by Peter Williams. The prints were debuted at NADA Miami, December 5–8, 2019 at Ice Palace Studios.
Peter Williams at The Armory Show
Peter Williams (solo-2018) will have work at The Armory Show with Luis De Jesus (Los Angeles), on view March 6–10, 2019
Peter Williams in The Brooklyn Rail
Peter Williams (solo-2018) solo show River of Styx, at Luis de Jesus in Los Angeles was reviewed by The Brooklyn Rail.
Peter Williams: River of Styx in The Brooklyn Rail by Daniel Gerwin on Dec 11th, 2018.
Peter Williams in Artillery Mag
Peter Williams (solo-2018) has a solo show, titled River of Styx, at Luis de Jesus in Los Angeles reviewed in Artillery Mag.
TWO STOPS IN CULVER CITY in Artillery Mag by Avery Wheless on October 25, 2018.
Peter Williams at Luis de Jesus
Peter Williams (solo-2018) opens solo show titled River of Styx, at Luis de Jesus in Los Angeles from Oct 20 – Dec 15.
Peter Williams, Holler Cost, 2016
CUE Announces 2018 Exhibition Season
CUE is pleased to announce the 2018 exhibition season, featuring exhibitions nominated by established artists as well as those selected through our annual Open Calls for solo exhibitions and curatorial projects. CUE’s exhibition program presents new and exceptionally strong work by under-recognized and emerging artists based in the United States.
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