“The Whitney Museum has a hit on its hands: a beautiful show organized by a young curator that makes a cogent case for the work of a young artist.”
—The New York Times
“In 2002, Wade Guyton invented a new paintbrush. Its name was the Epson printer.”
—New York Magazine
“[Wade Guyton’s] exploration of what constitutes a painting, a sculpture and a drawing offers enough information and leaves enough room for rumination to reward multiple visits.”
—Art in America
“The work is ingenious, and also moving, as a counterattack of the spirit on a culture whose proliferating technical means disembody imagination.”
—The New Yorker (subscription required)
Profile on Wade Guyton: “Painting, Rebooted”
—The New York Times
“Sprawling, Grandiose Paintings Made From Humble Jammed Printers”
—Co.Design