"At A Theater Near You" by William N. Copley is a vivid painting featuring an array of vibrant colors and curvilinear shapes. The composition is busy with a mix of abstract and representational elements, including whimsical, almost surreal figures and cars. Copley employs a flattened pictorial space and bold use of line, contributing to his distinctive, playful style. The artwork embodies the artist's signature humorous and self-taught approach, reflecting his interest in fantasy and morality, crafted with an irreverent disregard for conventional trends. ...
William Nelson Copley’s pioneering body of work is defined by humorous, erotic, and political figurative paintings that explore themes of fantasy, morality, and the inner realm of self and experience. A self-taught artist, and gleefully impervious to dominant trends in art, Copley engendered a singular style over the course of five decades, assembling a unique lexicon of poetic imagery rendered in vivid colors and flattened pictorial space. Employing a distinctive use of line, Copley developed an idiosyncratic visual language incorporating curvilinear figures and recurring motifs, drawing on his fascinations and obsessions. Working under the moniker “CPLY,” which Copley used as his signature, the artist also created numerous drawings, collages, sculptural objects, prints, artist’s books and multiples. ...
Olney Gleason is a contemporary art gallery based in New York, founded by Nicholas Olney and Eric Gleason. Opening in Chelsea in fall 2025, the gallery represents international artists and estates spanning several generations and mediums.