grayDUCK Gallery will present The Captain Asked for a Show of Hands, an exhibition by Austin artist W. Tucker. Using his non-dominant hand, Tucker creates childlike line drawings on found, tattered surfaces such as book covers, scraped lumber and odd bits of paper. Tucker was awarded Austin Critics’ Table Award for “Best Installation” as well as “Artist of the Year” for his installation at Texas State University in 2012. He has been represented in the U.S. by galleries in Los Angeles, Seattle, Wyoming, Dallas, Houston, and Austin.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition runs until October 30.
grayDUCK Gallery will present The Captain Asked for a Show of Hands, an exhibition by Austin artist W. Tucker. Using his non-dominant hand, Tucker creates childlike line drawings on found, tattered surfaces such as book covers, scraped lumber and odd bits of paper. Tucker was awarded Austin Critics’ Table Award for “Best Installation” as well as “Artist of the Year” for his installation at Texas State University in 2012. He has been represented in the U.S. by galleries in Los Angeles, Seattle, Wyoming, Dallas, Houston, and Austin.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition runs until October 30.
grayDUCK Gallery will present The Captain Asked for a Show of Hands, an exhibition by Austin artist W. Tucker. Using his non-dominant hand, Tucker creates childlike line drawings on found, tattered surfaces such as book covers, scraped lumber and odd bits of paper. Tucker was awarded Austin Critics’ Table Award for “Best Installation” as well as “Artist of the Year” for his installation at Texas State University in 2012. He has been represented in the U.S. by galleries in Los Angeles, Seattle, Wyoming, Dallas, Houston, and Austin.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition runs until October 30.