| During July and August, George Adams Gallery will present a survey of paintings, drawings, and constructions by Roy DeForest and William T. Wiley, two prominent Bay Area artists whose distinct oeuvres have addressed similar narrative and personal mythologies over the last forty years. The exhibition, which presents an overview of the artist's careers to date, will include paintings, drawings and constructions by both artists ranging in date from 1960 up to the present.
 
 The earliest work in the show is an example of Wiley's early abstract expressionist style, Flag Song, painted in 1960.  Two of Wiley's constructions from the 1970s are also included in the show, the most elaborate of which is Hard Lesson for the Dunce (1977), which incorporates a tree stump, a carved wooden head, a spindly branch decorated with strung together metal lettering, and a chalkboard all accompanied by a watercolor of a dunce-capped log. In addition, there are several watercolors from the 1970s and two paintings, Modern Limits (1974) and I Visit Bob (1981) on display.
 
 Roy DeForest is represented by three large paintings, the earliest of which, A Bird in the Hand (1965), shows traces of DeForest's involvement with abstract expressionism. Two later paintings, A Slow Time in Arcadia (1977) and Who Knows Man or Beast (1979), on the other hand, represent DeForest's characteristically colorful and textured fantasies. For example, A Slow Time in Arcadia, from which the exhibition derives its title, depicts frolicking wolf dogs in a mountainous terrain painted in bright reds, oranges, yellows, and blues. Other works in the exhibition include a rare relief construction from 1964, two new constructions from 2002, as well as several drawings in elaborate hand-made frames.
 
 Exhibition Checklist
 (clockwise from front desk)
 
 1. William T. Wiley
 Embers,1976
 watercolor and ink on paper
 30 1/2 x 22 1/2 inches
 WTWd 13
 
 2. Roy DeForest
 Off the Patagonian Coast, 1962
 mixed media, canvas, rope
 30 x 30 x 6 inches
 RDs 05
 
 3. Roy DeForest
 Texas, 2002
 acrylic, mixed media, on masonite
 44 x 39 x 10 1/2 inches
 RDs 7
 
 4. Roy DeForest
 Who Knows, Man or Beast, 1979
 varnished  acrylic polymer on canvas
 73 x 84 1/2 inches
 RDp 21
 
 5. William T. Wiley
 Hard Lesson for the Dunce, 1977
 watercolor with mixed media construction
 34 x 28 inches, dimensions variable
 WTWs 3
 
 6. William T. Wiley
 Modern Limits, 1974-75
 acrylic on canvas
 64 x 86 inches
 WTWp 11
 
 7. William T. Wiley
 Flag Song, 1959
 oil on canvas
 61 1/2 x 65 1/2 inches
 WTWp 05
 
 8. William T. Wiley
 Certain Things No One Can Teach You, 1973
 watercolor/mixed media on paper
 22 1/4 x 33 inches
 WTWd 12
 
 9. William T. Wiley
 Portrait of Bah!, 1971
 watercolor and ink on paper with
 mixed media constructions
 30 1/2 x 23 inches; 11 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches;
 45 x 6 inches
 WTWd 15
 
 10. William T. Wiley
 I Visit Bob, 1981
 acrylic and charcoal on canvas
 43 x 45 inches
 WTWp 10
 
 11. Roy DeForest
 A Slow Time in Arcadia, 1977
 acrylic polymer on canvas
 60 x 72 inches
 RDp 22
 
 12. Roy DeForest
 A Bird in the Hand, 1965
 polymer on canvas
 72 x 60 inches
 RDp 19
 13. William T. WileyThanking the Void
 1979
 acrylic, charcoal on canvas
 27 x 42 inches
 WTWp 12
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