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"Tucker is a literalist of the fanciful; his works have the riveting quality of sexual dreams...the stuff of myth brought to life and frozen there."
-Gerrit Henry
Art News

"In his art, Tucker tells the story of humanity–its birth, pain, isolation, strength, and final conquest–the evolution of a person and a race."
–Hedy O'Beil
Arts Magazine
William C. Tucker is a visual artist living and working in New York City. His work has been exhibited widely in the United States and abroad, and is included in a number of public collections. He is a painter and in recent years he has worked extensively in the intaglio print medium. Tucker's work is at once literal and fanciful, figurative and evocative. His unique vision has been described as "broad and ambitious" and his imagery as embodying "the primordial states of mind imbedded in the collective unconscious."
 
Tucker has had solo exhibitions at the Manhattan Graphics Center and Westbroadway Gallery, New York City, and his work has been exhibited widely in group shows...

Tucker's work is included in a number of public collections, including The New York Historical Society, The Library of Congress, The New York Public Library, The Art Institute of Chicago, and the Milwaukee Art Center.