The Washington Star – Is It an Art Gallery or a Restaurant…

The Washington Star – Is It an Art Gallery or a Restaurant… “Is It an Art Gallery or a Restaurant, or Simply a Little of Both?” Benjamin Forgey for The Washington Star (May 1980) Selected quote: For that 75-foot-long wall, divided into 11 panels, the painter, William Woodward, entered into the spirit of the thing, delved into […]
American Artist – William Woodward: Traditional Themes, Modern Methods

American Artist – William Woodward: Traditional Themes, Modern Methods “William Woodward: Traditional Themes, Modern Methods” Jill Wechsler for American Artist (1976) Selected quote: The contemporary artist frequently finds himself confronting the age-old problem of the creative world: how to portray traditional themes in a modern manner, how to fuse the old with the new. Solving […]
Americas – Washington Mannerists or the Foresight to Look Backward

Americas – Washington Mannerists or the Foresight to Look Backward “Washington Mannerists or the Foresight to Look Backward” Rafael Squirru for Americas Magazine (Vol. 19, No. 1, January 1967) Selected Quotes: “William Woodward has the makings of what is known in the world of the arts as a virtuoso … All artists would like to […]
Washington Daily News – William Woodward at Mickelson Gallery

“Artist Pretends He’s Grim: Laugh and the World Doesn’t” Tom Harney for The Washington Daily News (1966) Click on image to enlarge and read full article.