William T. Wiley
decade
1930s
1937
William T. Wiley is born in Bedford, Indiana.
decade
1960s
1960
William T. Wiley earns his BFA from San Francisco Art Institute.
1962
William T. Wiley earns his MFA from San Francisco Art Institute.
1962
William T. Wiley begins teaching at the University of California, Davis, alongside Roy De Forest.
1963–66 1963
Stephen Kaltenbach attends the University of California, Davis, where William T. Wiley and Roy De Forest are teaching.
1965
Bruce Nauman enrolls in the relatively new art department at the University of California, Davis. William T. Wiley becomes an important teacher and eventually friend of Nauman’s.
1965
William T. Wiley takes Bruce Nauman to the Mount Carmel Salvage Shop and shows Nauman the slant step. Nauman asks Wiley to buy it, and it lives in Nauman’s studio for a long time.
1965–92 1965
Roy De Forest teaches alongside William T. Wiley at the University of California, Davis.
1966
Bruce Nauman and William T. Wiley participate in the first Slant Step Show at the Berkeley Art Gallery, which includes the original slant step object. According to legend, the step was stolen by Richard Serra and taken to New York.
late 1960s 1966
As their professor–student relationship evolves into a friendship, Bruce Nauman and William T. Wiley play music together around Davis in bands called the Moving Van Walters and His Truck and then Blue Crumb Truck. Nauman plays guitar and bass.
1967
Bruce Conner, Roy De Forest, and William T. Wiley are included in Peter Selz’s Funk exhibition at University Art Museum, Berkeley.
1967
Bruce Nauman and William T. Wiley’s band Blue Crumb Truck plays at the opening of Funk at the University Art Gallery in Berkeley.
1967
The Nauman family moves into William T. Wiley’s house and studio in Mill Valley (north of San Francisco) for the summer while Wiley traveled through Europe.
1967
William T. Wiley participates in Funk, an exhibition curated by Peter Selz at the University Art Museum, Berkeley. It includes Wiley’s Slant Step Becomes Rhino/Rhino Becomes Slant Step in addition to works by Bruce Conner and Roy De Forest.
1969
Stephen Kaltenbach, Bruce Nauman, and William T. Wiley contribute to Phil Weidman’s Slant Step Book.
decade
1970s
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