"New Works" | Paul Villinski

Jonathan Ferrara Gallery

400A Julia St

May 1 – 31, 2020

PAUL VILLINSKI
Aerialist, 2017
found knives, steel and wood
31.5 x 125 x 13 inches

PAUL VILLINSKI
Self-Portrait, 2017
powder-coated steel with glass and birdseed
​120.25 x 25 x 16 inches

PAUL VILLINSKI

Vector [left], 2015

found aluminum cans, wire, Flashe

84 x 60 x 6 inches

unique, open edition

PAUL VILLINSKI
Wave [right], 2017
found aluminum cans, wire, gold leaf
60 x 144 x 7 inches

unique, open edition

PAUL VILLINSKI

Conjure, 2016

wood, aluminum (found cans), wire, Flashe

50h x 39w x 11d in

PAUL VILLINSKI

Ember, 2020

electric guitar; aluminum (found cans); wire; soot; enamel

45h x 16w x 7d in

PAUL VILLINSKI

Empathy, 2018

found aluminum cans, copper leaf, wire

120h x 170w x 8d in

PAUL VILLINSKI

Essence, 2019

Aluminum (found cans), steel, rivets, enamel

72.50h x 48w x 48d in

PAUL VILLINSKI
Memo: Twilight, 2016
aluminum (found cans), wire, brass, Flashe paint
10 butterfly box set, dimensions variable

unique, open edition

PAUL VILLINSKI
Prescience, 2017
found aluminum cans, wire, and soot
​55.5 x 46.5 x 6.5 inches

PAUL VILLINSKI

Prima, 2016

found aluminum cans, wire, powder-coated steel

36h x 36w x 7d in

PAUL VILLINSKI
Your Name, 2017
steel, found aluminum cans, soot, paint, and palladium leaf
52.5 x 108.75 x 8.25 inches

Press Release

PAUL VILLINSKI has created studio and large-scale artworks for more than three decades. Villinski was born in York, Maine, USA, in 1960, son of an Air Force navigator. He has lived and worked in New York City since 1982. A scenic route through the educational system included stops at Phillips Exeter Academy and the Massachusetts College of Art, and a BFA with honors from the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 1984. He lives with his partner, the painter Amy Park, and their son, Lark, in their studios in Long Island City, NY.

His work has been included in numerous exhibitions nationally. A mid-career retrospective,“Farther,” is currently on view at The Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke, VA, through July, 2018. Recent solo exhibitions include “Paul Villinski: Burst” at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, TX and “Passage: A Special Installation,” at the Blanton Museum, University of Texas, Austin. Recent group shows include “Material Transformations” at the Montgomery Museum of Art, Montgomery, AL; “Re: Collection,” at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY; “Making Mends,” at the Bellevue Museum of Arts, Bellevue, WA; and “Prospect .1,” an international Biennial in New Orleans, LA. “Emergency Response Studio,” a FEMA trailer transformed into an off-the-grid mobile artist’s studio, was the subject of a solo exhibition at Rice University Art Gallery, Houston, TX; the exhibition also travelled to Ballroom Marfa, in Marfa, TX; Wesleyan University’s Zilkha Gallery, Middletown, CT; and the trailer was featured in the New Museum’s “Festival of Ideas for the New City”, in New York, NY.

Villinski’s work is widely collected, including major public works created by commission. “SkyCycles,” three full-scale “flying bicycles” was installed at “Ocean Breeze,” a new Parks and Recreation Track and Field facility, through the New York City Percent for Art Program. The City of New Haven Percent for Art Program commissioned “Dreamdesk,” a flying school desk with 18’ wingspan which was installed at the entrance to the East Rock Magnet School in 2014. Permanent collections include the National Soaring Museum, Elmira, NY; the Museum of Arts and Design, NY; the New Orleans Museum of Art, LA; the Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Richmond, VA; Miami International Airport; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville, FL; and the University of Michigan Mott Children’s and Von Voitlander Women’s Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI. Corporate collections include Fidelity Investments; Microsoft; Progressive Insurance; the Cleveland Clinic; ADP; McCann Erickson International; New York Life; Ritz-Carlton and many others. He has been a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts grant, and has been an Artist-in-Residence at the Serenbe Institute, GA; Socrates Sculpture Park, NY; the Millay Colony, NY; the Ucross Foundation, WY; the Djerassi Foundation, CA; and the Villa Montalvo Arts Center, CA. He is represented in New York by Morgan Lehman Gallery; in New Orleans by Jonathan Ferrara Gallery; in Jackson Hole, Wyoming by Tayloe Piggot Gallery; and in Palm Desert, California, by Austin Art Projects.

His work has frequently been reviewed in periodicals including ARTnews; Artforum; Art in America; Sculpture; Interior Design; Design Bureau; New York Magazine; ID; The New York Times; Wall Street Journal; Los Angeles Times; Washington Post; Houston Chronicle; International Herald Tribune; Village Voice; Seattle Times; New Haven Register; Toronto Star; Times-Picayune and many others. A monograph on the artist’s work will be published by Vivant Books in November, 2018.

A pilot of sailplanes, paragliders and single-engine airplanes, metaphors of flight and soaring often appear in his work. With a lifelong concern for environmental issues, his work frequently re-purposes discarded materials, effecting surprising and poetic transformations.

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