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Kent Williams (artist)

Kent Robert Williams is an American painter and graphic novel artist.

Early life
Williams was born in New Bern, North Carolina. He attended the Pratt Institute in New York City and graduated in 1984. == Comics ==
Comics
From 1983 to 1985, Kent Williams was a regular contributor to Marvel Comics' Epic Illustrated. He collaborated with writer J. M. DeMatteis on Blood: A Tale in 1987 and with writers Walt and Louise Simonson and co-artist Jon J Muth on Havok and Wolverine: Meltdown the following year. The latter series was a result of Williams and Muth's desire to work on a project together. Williams was the regular cover artist for DC Comics' Hellblazer in 1990–1991. Comics historian Les Daniels noted that Williams' "impressionistic painting style is an example of the new look that DC's Vertigo line brought to comics." Williams drew the "Fear of Falling" short story for Vertigo Preview #1 (1993) which featured the Sandman and was written by Neil Gaiman. In 2006 he illustrated a graphic novel adaptation of The Fountain from the script by filmmaker Darren Aronofsky. == Teaching ==
Teaching
Kent Williams was a visiting instructor at the Pratt Institute, and has taught at the California College of the Arts, San Francisco; East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, and the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), Valencia, California. Williams lives in Los Angeles and teaches painting at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. In addition, he is an MFA mentor faculty at the Laguna College of Art and Design. == Personal life ==
Personal life
He is currently living and working in Los Angeles with his partner Soey Milk. == Exhibitions ==
Exhibitions
His work has been the subject of a number of solo exhibitions including shows in New York City; San Francisco; Sundance, Utah; the Nasher Museum of Art, Durham, North Carolina; in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he is represented by Evoke Contemporary Gallery; and in Los Angeles, where he is represented by The Merry Karnowsky Gallery. His painting Trace Double-Portrait was exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., as part of the Outwin Boochever 2006 Portrait Exhibition. == Awards ==
Awards
Williams is the recipient of a number of awards for his work, including the Yellow Kid Award, Lucca, Italy's comics award. In 2001, he was invited to be a fellow at the Sundance Filmmakers Lab in Sundance, Utah. == Comics bibliography==
Comics bibliography
Byron Preiss Visual PublicationsThe Ray Bradbury Chronicles #1 (1992) Darkstorm ProductionsDarkstorm #1–2 (1982) DC ComicsBatman Black and White #2 (1996) • Sandman Special #1 (one page) (1991) • Tell Me, Dark GN (1992) Paradox PressThe Big Book Of Urban Legends (1994) Piranha PressPrince: Alter Ego #1 (1991) VertigoDeath Gallery #1 (one page) (1994) • Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold #1–3 (1996) • Fight for Tomorrow #1–6 (2002–2003) • Flinch #4 (1999) • The Fountain GN (2005) • Shade, the Changing Man vol. 2 #50 (one page) (1994) • Vertigo Preview #1 (1993) • ''Vertigo: Winter's Edge'' #2 (1999) Eclipse ComicsEclipse Magazine #3, 7 (1981–1982) • Sabre #7, 8 (1983) Last GaspStrip AIDS U.S.A. (1988) Marvel ComicsThe Brotherhood #1–3, 7–9 (2001–2002) • Marvel Fanfare #40 (one page) (1988) • Uncanny X-Men #252 (1989) • Wolverine: Killing #1 (1993) Epic ComicsA1 vol. 2 #3 (1992) • Blood: A Tale #1–4 (1987) • ''Clive Barker's Book of the Damned: A Hellraiser Companion'' #4 (1993) • ''Clive Barker's Hellraiser'' #1, 4 (1989–1990) • Epic Illustrated #19, 29, 33 (1983–1985) • Havok & Wolverine - Meltdown #1–4 (1988–1989) • Shadowline Saga: Critical Mass #3 (1990) New Media PublishingThe Comic Times, Media Showcase #7 (1981) Pacific ComicsCaptain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #12 (backup story) (1983) ==References==
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