NEW YORK, NY.- Vivant Books announced a limited-run rerelease of
VILLINSKI ($95.00), an in-depth monograph that captures the work and influence of sculptor Paul Villinski (American, born 1960). Documenting three decades of the artist's studio and public art practice, the book covers Villinskis groundbreaking work, which has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States in museum and gallery exhibitions.
A pilot of gliders and airplanes, metaphors of flight and soaring often appear in Villinski's work. With a lifelong concern for environmental issues, his work frequently repurposes discarded materials of all sorts to surprising and poetic ends.
The volume features an extensive biographical introduction by Lisa Freiman, PhD, and essays by renowned critics, curators and authors including:
Bartholomew Bland Dan Cameron Kimberly Davenport Michele Grabner Steven Harvey David McFadden Rudi Mattoni, PhD Rick Moody Jennifer Samet, PhD Lilly Wei An interview with the artist by Robert Preece
Each of this limited-run, hardcover coffee table book is hand-finished by the artist and includes an aluminum butterfly framed within the front cover.
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, New York, in 1984. He lives with his partner, painter Amy Park, and their son, Lark, in Queens and Upstate New York.
Notable exhibitions include a mid-career survey, "Paul Villinski: Farther," at the Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, VA; "Paris-London: Music Connections," at the Museum of Immigration, Paris, FR; a solo exhibition, "Burst," at the McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX; Passage: A Special Project, at the Blanton Museum, Austin, TX; Material Transformations, at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, Montgomery, AL and Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville, FL; Making Mends, at the Bellevue Museum of Arts, Bellevue, WA; Second Lives: Re-purposing the Ordinary, at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY; and Prospect.1, an international Biennial in New Orleans, LA. Villinski's Emergency Response Studio, a FEMA trailer redesigned and rebuilt into a solar-and wind-powered mobile artists 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 Universitys Zilkha Gallery, Middletown, CT; and was featured in the New Museums Festival of Ideas for the New City, in New York, NY.
Villinskis work is widely collected, including major public works created by commission. In 2015, he installed Skycycles, three full-scale flying bicycles suspended overhead at Ocean Breeze, an NYC Parks and Recreation Track and Field facility, through the New York City Percent for Art Program. "Dream Desk" was completed in 2014 as part of the City of New Haven Percent for Art Program. Suspended over the entranceway of the East Rock Magnet School, the "flying school desk" features hand-written statements by hundreds of the school's students describing their dreams and aspirations. "Air Chair," a winged wheelchair, is part of Miami International Airport's permanent collection, and hangs in the American Airlines terminal. "Gather," an installation of hundreds of kinetic, realistically crafted, aluminum butterflies, was commissioned for the main atrium lobby of the University of Michigan Mott Childrens and Von Voitlander Womens Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI. In 2015, a large, site-specific, butterfly installation called "Encircle" was completed for the main entrance lobby of the White Plains Hospital, in Westchester, New York.
Other public collections include the Museum of Arts and Design, NY; New Orleans Museum of Art, LA; National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson Hole, WY; National Soaring Museum, Elmira, NY; Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, TX; McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX; Louisiana Childrens Museum, New Orleans, LA; Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, VA; Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville, FL; Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Ogunquit, ME; Tulane University, New Orleans, LA; and Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, AR. Corporate collections include Fidelity Investments; Microsoft; Progressive Insurance; ADP; McCann Erickson International; New York Life; Ritz-Carlton; Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines; Holland America Line; 21C Museum Hotel, Louisville, KY; The Alexander Hotel, Indianapolis, IN; Hotel Van Zandt, Austin, TX; Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH; and many others.
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.
Villinski 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. His work is featured on a 2020 United Nations Postal Service stamp commemorating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. He has lectured frequently in university and museum settings. 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.
An avid pilot of gliders 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.