Michael Williams
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Michael Williams

HBO, 2018

“…Basically I have convinced myself into making a Jackson Pollock splatter painting, which is really embarrassing especially when people come by. And then I put the HBO logo on the top of the canvas like the opening sequence of a television show. They came out of nowhere. I just wanted to do it and I wasn’t sure why. One of the things about living in L.A. is that I feel less self-conscious. Maybe it’s just because I don’t know as many people or have as many things to be at…”

Courtesy

Of David Kordansky Gallery, LA

Credits

NY Times