Nicholas Wilder’s fourteen-year list of exhibitions reads like a 
          tour of a contemporary art cathedral from the 1960s and ‘70s.
          From April of 1965 to December 1979, the gallery exerted a quiet force
          of innovative elegance with show after show of work that (whether commercially
          viable or not) gained the respect for Nick Wilder's instinctively brilliant
          eye. Early shows of artists as diverse as Richard Tuttle, John McCracken,
          Dan Flavin, and Bruce Nauman were succeeded by exhibitions of innovative
          new work by seasoned art veterans such as Agnes Martin, Cy Twombly,
          Hans Hofmann and Sam Francis.
	      
        Nicholas Wilder (1937-1989) was so admired by his peers and colleagues
         that this is the second multi-gallery tribute exhibition to commemorate
         his career. In 1990 the Stuart Regen Gallery, Asher-Faure Gallery, and
         Gemini G.E.L collaborated on the first such exhibition in Los Angeles.
         Not long afterwards plans for our show began to percolate after conversations
         with artist Joe Goode. Goode helped set these plans in motion when he
         passionately described his early interactions with Nick Wilder - how
        Wilder  encouraged and even helped finance his early work, and how he
        soon after  did the same for Goode's colleague, Bruce Nauman. Goode's
        comments about  the nature of Wilder's approach to running a gallery
        proved more and more  intriguing, and we moved on to discuss plans for
        this show - WILDER. Katherine  Bishop Crum, one of the original partners
        of the Nicholas Wilder Gallery,  was introduced to our gallery about
        a year ago and thus we moved forward  with the plans initiated with Joe
        Goode. 
      This is not a show about the life of Nick Wilder, but a show that
          attempts  to give back, if only in reflection, a parcel of the life
        he brought to the Gallery world. For so many of the artists Wilder showed
          there is an  extraordinary level of appreciation for what the experience
          of being part  of his gallery afforded them.
          
          This joint exhibition at Franklin Parrasch Gallery and Joan T. Washburn
           Gallery on the seventh and eighth floors of 20 West 57th Street surveys
           the highlights of the fourteen-year span of Nicholas Wilder Gallery.
          In  this exhibition are works from the periods corresponding with the
          dates  of Wilder shows including: Peter Alexander, John Altoon, Jo
          Baer,Billy Al Bengston, Dan Christensen, Ronald Davis, Tony Delap,
          Walter De Maria, Dan Flavin, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, Joe
          Goode, Robert Graham, Robert Helm, George Herms, David Hockney, Hans
          Hofmann, Agnes Martin, Allan McCollum, John McCracken, John McLaughlin,
          Clark Murray, Gwynn Murrill, Bruce Nauman, Barnett Newman, Helmut Newton,
          Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Ken Price, Richard Tuttle, and Cy Twombly.