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#141 Wallace Wilson and the Victims of Paradox

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Wallace “Wally” Wilson —

Instagram: @walle9000

Wallace Wilson, "Cat and Ruins" (1984)

Wallace Wilson, "Victorian Toddler" (1990/1992)

Some of Wallace Wilson’s biographical story seemed unclear so I asked the artist to clarify his journey: “Shortly after graduating from the University of Texas at Austin with my Bachelors degree in spring 1970, I was appointed as an Instructor of Photography in the College of Architecture at the University of Kentucky – in Lexington.”

Wallace Wilson, "Stallion" (1987)

Wallace Wilson," Black Cat by Fence"

Wallace Wilson, "Dog Tail and Dirigible" (1984) 

Wallace Wilson, "Bleak Streets" (1988)


The giant prints of Wallace Wilson at the Victims of Paradox show.


Ralph Eugene Meatyard, 1963

Jacques-Henri Lartigue, "The Race Course at Auteuil, Paris" 1910 --  Lartigue was 16 when he took this.

Jacques-Henri Lartigue, "My Brother, Zissou, Gets His Glider Airborne" 1905 -- when he was 11.


University of Florida, Department of Photography - ‘60s-’80s

Evon Streetman, "Rocks and Bluets" c.1976 - Cibachrome and acrylic paint.

Jerry Uelsmann, Untitled. 1968. Toned silver print.

Doug Prince, c.1968 layered acrylic box with silver print on clear film

Todd Walker, silkscreen c. 1970

Jerry Uelsmann, Untitled. 1966 Silver print.