“Christopher Wool is not an art movement. But his art is always moving, transitively and to the extent that it seems to change from viewing to viewing […] Wool started his career with drip paintings, and he has progressed into ever more complex strategies of abstraction and the articulation of ephemeral concepts. He’s done all this after the nominal end of abstract expressionism, the perceived end of abstract art, and the declared end of painting. Quite a coup, and he’s getting away with it beautifully.”
—Glenn O’Brien