The Collector at Liliana Bloch Gallery, Dallas TX, September 3, 2022 - January 28, 2023

“The gallery announces its new URBANO public art project featuring the work of Dallas-based artist Tino Ward. For his first exhibition with Liliana Bloch, Ward presents The Collector (2022), an assemblage of a one-to-one handmade facsimile of a painting by Richard Prince and Christopher Wool chained to a shopping cart. The original Prince/Wool painting, My Name (1988), belongs to a certain large private collection in Dallas, which Ward had the privilege to encounter during his day job as an art handler. With this sculpture, Ward creates an absurd scenario likening painting worth millions to a piece of scrap metal. The Collector points to the illusory idea of value permanence as assigned to canonized artworks, and imagines what might happen to large hordes of wealth in our “uncertain future.” By situating the piece outdoors, Ward eliminates the privacy screen ultra-valuable art is often hidden behind, thus establishing an unknown dynamic between visibility and recognition.” 

The Collector, 2022
Enamel on aluminum, steel, found shopping cart, chain and lock.
Painting 78” x 60”



Sketch for The Collector


The logical next step, 2023