Zeke Williams
American, b. 1979
Created through the lens of a voyeuristic gaze, Williams’ paintings become a representation of the way in which we view the world through technology. Using zoomed in, cropped areas of where the clothing lays on the body, the images become abstracted while traces of sensuality and the female form are left to entice viewers.
Bright color gradients are layered with hard-edge stenciled patterns creating a dynamic visual reflection of filtered observation and form. Structures within the individual works reflect the artists interest in fashion, pattern and color translated onto the surface of a painting. The overall impact of the installation of eight-foot paintings implies notions of power and desire.
Zeke Williams was born in Concord, Massachusetts and grew up in Fort Worth, Texas. Williams received his BA from the University of Texas at Dallas. Following graduation he went on to work at the progressive and prestigious Angstrom Gallery in Dallas working with artists like Robyn O’Neil, Jack Pierson, Anthony Goicolea, Mark Flood, Erik Swenson and Jeff Elrod. Williams has contributed writing for Glasstire, an online Texas-based media outlet for arts criticism.
Submitted by Erin Cluley Gallery


