LEE BRAUER
(www.leebrauer.com)
Lee Brauer specializes in photography of people and their spaces for the Advertising, Architectural and Corporate communities. With twenty years experience Mr. Brauer creates images that grab your attention. While establishing himself in the world of commercial photography Mr. Brauer has continued to create the more personal images such as those he has on display in our group show.
In addition, Mr. Brauer is a founding member of the Central Virginia ASMP and is an
active leader in the photographic community.
AL CALDERARO
(www.alcalderaro.com)
SUNTEK CHUNG
suntekchung@yahoo.com www.suntekchung.com
EDUCATION 2002 Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME 2002 Yale University M.F.A. Sculpture, New Haven, CT 1999 Virginia Commonwealth University B.F.A., Sculpture, Richmond, VA
SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2010 10 Years, Charest-Weinberg Gallery Miami FL 2009 Kingdom Come, Collette Blanchard Gallery, New York, NY 2007 Cho Ung Soo, Samson Projects, Boston, MA
Project Room, Skestos Gabriele Gallery, Chicago IL 2006 P.S.1 International and National Project Room, curated by Franklin Sirmans P.S.1
MOMA, Long Island City, NY
GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2010 De-centered, Arko Art Center, Gwangju Museum of Art, and Busan Museum, Korea
2009 Herd Thinner, curated by David Hunt, Charest-Weinberg Gallery, Miami FL
Two Degrees of Separation, curated by Eun Young Choi, Gallery SATORI, New York NY
Who do you think you are, Rhys/Mendes Gallery, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Beautiful/Decay: A To Z, curated by Amir Fallah, Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
The Grand, curated by Eun Young Choi, Amelie A. Wallace Gallery SUNY Old Westbury, Long Island
2008 Over the Rainbow curated by Sisun Song, organized by Mushroom Arts, Yoo Art Space Seoul Korea
Flight of the Mechanical Bumble Bee curated by Eun Young Choi, WCO, New York, NY 2006 I’m not here to kick ass, Rare Gallery, New York, NY
Angell '10': NY Style, curated by David Hunt, Angell Gallery, Toronto, Canada 2005 The Seismologist, curated by David Hunt, Sara Nightingale Gallery, Southampton, NY
You Are Here, curated by Fairfax Dorn, Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX Off My Biscuit, Destroy Your District, curated by Camilo Alvarez and David Hunt, Samson
Projects, Boston, MA It’s The Same Outside, curated by Daniel Fuller, Drake Hotel, Toronto, Canada
Christ, I lost my place in line, ADA Gallery, Richmond, VA
Environmental, curated by Kim Conrad and Ron Johnson, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA
Relativity, curated by Amy Hauft, Anderson Gallery, Richmond, VA
La Desert de Retz, curated by David Hunt, Massimo Audiello, New York, NY
From the Root to the Fruit, curated by David Hunt, Alona Kagan, New York, NY
Spielwelten, curated by Cornelia Brüninghaus-Knubel Stiftung, Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg Germany
The Path of Moons and Planets, curated by Dawn Kasper, Crazy Space, Los Angeles CA
Upon Further Review: Looking at Sports in Contemporary Art, curated by Tim Laun, Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Gallery, New York, NY2004 Home Made World, curated by Derrick Adams, Rush Arts, New York, NY The Ludovico Treatment, curated by David Hunt, Muller Dechiara, Berlin, Germany Re: Source, curated by Clifford Owens, Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy, Art in General, NYC Cut it out, Unit-B Gallery, Chicago, IL Relentless Proselytizers, curated by David Hunt, Feigen Contemporary, New York, NY Super Salon, curated by Camilo Alvarez, Samson Projects, Boston, Mass
2003 Super You, curated by Andrew Guenther, Daniel Silverstein Gallery, New York, NY ArtToy, curated by ON/Megumi Akiyoshi, Mouri Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Yale MFA Thesis Exhibition, Yale School of Art, New Haven, CT
PUBLICATIONS
Art in America March 2010 The Art Newspaper December 2009 Beautiful Decay 2009 SPOT Fall 2008 Korea Times 2008 NYArts Magazine July/August 2007 Boston Globe March 2007 Korea Times 2006 Beautiful Decay Magazine 2006 Monpol Nr 2005 Artlies Fall 2005 Art Papers November/December 2005 The Big Bend Sentinel, October 13. 2005 NY Arts Magazine September 2005 The New York Times, August 19, 2005 Richmond Times Dispatch, June 26, 2005 Art Forum, April 2005 The New York Times, August 6, 2004
MARTIN JOHNSON
(www.martinbjohnson.com)
Martin Johnson was born in Elmer, New Jersey, in 1951, and moved with his family to Richmond at age five. He earned a degree in Architecture from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1974), and an MFA in Studio Art from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1977). Upon graduating from UNC, Johnson moved to New York City where he was granted one of the first studios at PS1, the landmark institute of contemporary art that is now a permanent exhibition site for MoMA. Johnson’s early career garnered critical attention, including support from curator Marcia Tucker and gallery owner Phyllis Kind. He was represented by Phyllis Kind Gallery in Chicago and New York from 1979 to 1987, during which time his work entered numerous private collections, including those of famed contemporary collectors Donald and Mera Rubell and Herbert and Dorothy Vogel.
In 1987, Johnson abandoned his thriving art career in New York and moved his young family back to Virginia. Since then, Johnson has continued to work prolifically in his studio while maintaining a full-time career as President of Virginia Marketing Associates, a successful sales agency based in Richmond.
Recently, as part of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel’s “Fifty Works for Fifty States” gift to museums and art institutions across America, Johnson’s work entered the collections of 35 museums throughout the United States, including the Virginia Museum of Fine Art and the National Gallery of Art. Johnson is currently working with curator Ray Kass on an exhibition for the Taubman Museum of Art, scheduled for 2014.
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1994 Forty-Four Four by Fours, Art Museum of Western Virginia, Roanoke, Virginia
1993 Site installation, Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, Virginia Beach, Virginia Faces For(bodypolitic), Glass Gallery, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, North Carolina
1992 HESHEUNISALLFORONE (44 4x4’s 30 PART), Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
1990 Glimpsastone, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, Virginia
1988 Site installation, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Enigmatic Constructions – (Retro) Active Art Work(s), Portsmouth Museums, Portsmouth, Virginia
1987, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1981, 1980, 1979 One-artist exhibition, Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York, New York
1981 Site installation, Florence Wilcox Gallery, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
1978 Site installation, Appalachian Center for Contemporary Art, Charleston, West Virginia
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2011 Textural Structures: Selected works from the South Dakota Art Museum, South Dakota Art, Museum, Brookings, South Dakota (Catalogue)
2010 An Economy of Means: The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection, The University of Michigan Museum of Art, Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Living for Art: The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection Montclair Art Museum
2009 The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection, Oklahoma City Museum of Art
1995 New Works Fellowships: Northern Telecom, Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, Texas;
Cheekwood Museum of Art, Nashville, Tennessee; Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, Georgia
1994 New Works Fellowships: Northern Telecom, City Gallery of Contemporary Art, Raleigh, North Carolina (Catalogue)
1990 Un/Common Ground: Virginia Artists 1990, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia (Catalogue)
The Portrait in America, The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia
1989 Sculpture Now: 10 Virginians, Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History, Danville, Virginia
1988 Household Media, Virginia Beach Arts Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Site installation. Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art at Snug Harbor, Staten Island, New York
From the Collection of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, Arnot Art Museum, Elmira, New York
Artists Sketchbooks, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
1987 Four Sharp Artists, Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia
Animals, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, Virginia
1986 Drawings from the Collection of Herb and Dorothy Vogel, University of Arkansas Fine Arts Center Gallery, Little Rock;
Sarah Moody Gallery of Art, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa; Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, University Park (Catalogue)
1985 Insider/ Outsider, Virginia Beach Arts Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Erotic Art. S.P.L.A.T. Alternative Art Gallery, Norfolk, Virginia
Martin Johnson: Installation, Old Dominion University Gallery, Norfolk, Virginia
1984 Visiting Artists 1977 – 1984, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Catalogue)
Dozen/ Half Dozen. Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York, New York
Michele Feder-Nadoff, Martin Johnson, Ireen Kubota, Phyllis Kind Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
1983 Dialect = Dialectic II, Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York
1982 P.S. . .P.S. 1, 1708 East Main Gallery, Richmond, Virginia (Catalogue)
New New York. University Fine Arts Galleries, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida; Coral Gables Museum, Coral Gables, Florida;
Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona (Catalogue)
Twentieth Anniversary of the Vogel Collection, Brainerd Art Gallery, State University at Potsdam, Potsdam, New York;
University of Northern Iowa Gallery, Cedar Falls, Iowa (Catalogue)
1981 Ikon/ Logos: Word as Image, The Alternative Museum, New York (Catalogue)
Former North Carolina Artists, Charlotte and Philip Hanes Gallery, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
1980, 1983 P. S. 1 - Queens, New York
1979 - 1980 Painters from New York Galleries, James Madison University,
Harrisonburg, Virginia; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, Virginia; Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia
1979 Annual Drawing Exhibition, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of
North Carolina, Greensboro
The Intimate Gesture, Visual Arts Gallery, School of the Visual Arts, New York, New York
One Hundred Artists Show, Ten Windows on Eighth Avenue, New York
1977 The Magnetic Image: Invitational Video Showing, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia
1976 Exhibition 280, Huntington Galleries, Huntington, West Virginia
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Boyd, Julia W. “Martin Johnson.” Un/Common Ground: Virginia Artists 1990. Richmond: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1990, 52-61.
Barnet, Vivian. Introduction to Drawings From the Collection of Dorothy and Herb Vogel. Little Rock: University of Arkansas Gallery, 1986, 62.
Browing, Robert. Ikon/ Logos: The Word as Image. New York: The Alternative Museum, 1981, 43.
Kass, Ray. “Martin Johnson’s ‘ForInstance’.” Folk Art Messenger, Vol. 22, no.3
(Spring/ Summer 2011): 23-25.
Kuspit, Donald. “Martin Johnson’s Manic American Dream.” New Work Fellowships:
Northern Telecom. Raleigh: The City Gallery of Contemporary Art, 1994, 1-10.
“Martin Johnson.” Art Forum, Vol. 23, no. 9 (May 1985): 108
“Reviews of Exhibitions/ Martin Johnson at Phyllis Kind.” Art in America, Vol. 71, no. 8 (September 1983): 117.
McGreevy, Linda. “Art: Insider/ Outsider.” Port Folio, Vol. 3, no. 2 (May 14 – 20, 1985): 35
Robinson, John. “Reviews/ Group Shows at Phyllis Kind.” Arts, Vol. 59, no. 1 (September 1984): 33.
Schwartzman, Alex. “Martin Johnson.” Arts, Vol. 54, no. 5 (January 1980): 6.
Ward, Alex. “Recycled Space for Artists.” National Endowment for the Arts, The Cultural Post, issue 24 (August 1979): 1-3.
GRANTS AND AWARDS
1993 Northern Telecom Fellowship, City Gallery of Contemporary Art, Raleigh, North Carolina
1975 MFA Fellowship, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Academy Art Museum, Easton, Maryland
Akron Art Museum, Akron, Ohio
The Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama
Boise Art Museum, Boise, Idaho
Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina
Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire
Huntington Museum of Art, Huntington, West Virginia
Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska
Las Vegas Art Museum, Las Vegas, Nevada
Miami Art Museum, Miami, Florida
Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, Tennessee
Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Mississippi
Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, New Jersey
Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, Utah State University, Logan, Utah
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona
Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine
Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri
Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
The Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky
South Dakota Art Museum, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota
The University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, Michigan
University Museum, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois
University of Wyoming Art Museum, Laramie, Wyoming
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia
Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut
Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, Montana
JIM SULLIVAN
(jimsullivanartist.com)
Born in Providence, Rhode Island, 1939
EDUCATION
1962-63 Graduate work, Stanford University, California
1961 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Rhode Island School of Design
1960-61 European Honors Program in Rome
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2011 Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
2004-05 Project Space, Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1990 Anne Jaffe Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida
1988 Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York 1986 Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1984 Dart Gallery, Chicago Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1983 Gallerie Wolfgang Werner, Bremen, Germany
1982 Folker Skulima Gallery, Berlin, Germany
Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1981 Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston
1980 Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1979 Suzanne Mathews Gallery, San Antonio, Texas
Willard Gallery, New York
1974 Fischbach Gallery, New York
Henri Gallery, Washington, D.C.
1973 Webb and Parsons Gallery, Bedford Village, New York
Paley & Lowe Gallery, New York
1971 Paley & Lowe Gallery, New York
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2006 “Circles,” Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
“Other Places,” Jonathan Shorr Gallery, New York
2005 “Large Tiny, Tiny Large,” Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago
2004 “Summertime,” Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1996 "The Art of Baseball," Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, California
1995 “Drawings and Maquettes,” Nardin Gallery, Somers, New York
1994 “Drop Dead Painting,” Igor Foundation, New York
1993 "20 Years," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1992 "The Depicted Unknown," Procter Art Center, Bard College, Annandale-
on-Hudson, New York
"A Visit to the Doctor," Foster Goldstrum Gallery, New York, New York
1991 "Black and White," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1990-91 "Winter Gold," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1990 "Art on Paper," Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
1989-90 "Collector's Exhibition," Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock
"Social Studies," Lintas Worldwide, New York, New York
1989 "Animal Life," One Penn Plaza, New York
"Summer Pleasures: Water," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
"25th Anniversary Gala Exhibition," Ann Jaffee Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida
1988 "Classical Myth and Imagery in Contemporary Art," The Queens
Museum, Flushing, New York
"Contemporary American Drawings," Wake Forest University, Winston-
Salem, North Carolina
Cunningham Dance Foundation, Blum Helman Gallery, New York
"East Side-West Side," Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida
"An Evening of Contemporary Art at the Bayly," Bayly Art Museum, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
"Faculty Exhibition," Edith C. Blum Art Institute, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
"Interiors," Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
"Summer Group Show," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1987-90 "Diamonds Are Forever," New York State Museum, Albany, New York.
Traveling to Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland; Chicago Public Library and Cultural Center, Illinois; Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati;
Museum of Art and History, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; New York Public Library; New York,
Norton Gallery, West Palm Beach, Florida; Oakland Museum, California; Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City.
1987 "Collector's Choice," Center for the Arts, Vero Beach, Florida
"The Dog Days of August," Littlejohn Smith Gallery, New York
"RISD in New York," Diane Brown Gallery, New York
1986-87 "Collector's Choice," Center for the Arts, Vero Beach, Florida "Works on Paper," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1986 "It's a Dog's Life," St. Paul Companies, Minnesota "Summer Group Show," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
“Vessels of Meaning,” Schoharie County Arts Council Gallery, New York
1985-86 "Winter Solstice," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1985 Anderson Fine Arts Center, Anderson, Indiana
"Beyond Antiquity: Classical References in Contemporary Art," DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts
"Cunningham Benefit Art Sale," Castelli Gallery, New York
"Major New Works," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
"The Male Animal," Downtown Gallery, Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington
"Nocturnal Images," Paine Art Center, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
"Past and Present Part II," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
"Putti for Our Time," King Street Gallery, New York
"Representations from the Nancy Hoffman Gallery," Calkins Gallery, Hofstra University, Hempsted, New York
"Summer Pleasures," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1984 "Collectors Gallery XVIII," McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas
"Contemporary Still-Life Painting," Florida International University, Miami
"Faculty Art Exhibit," Edith C. Blum Art Institute, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York "
A Feast for the Eyes," The Museum of Modern Art, New York
"Flowers in Art," Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
"Jim Sullivan/Joe Nicastri," Galerie 99, Miami, Florida
"Rockefeller Retrospective," Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
"Summer Group Show," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1983-84 "American Still-Life 1945-83," Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas.
Traveling to: Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York;
Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio; Neuberger Museum, Purchase, New York; Portland Art Museum, Oregon
1983 "Art on Paper," Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
"Artists Baseball Celebration," Smith Artworks, Cooperstown, New York
"New York, New Art,” Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington
"Dogs," Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
“Intoxication," Monique Knowlton Gallery, New York
Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pennsylvania "New York Painting Today,"
Three Rivers Arts Festival, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
"Summer Group Show," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
"Tulips," Impressions Gallery, Boston
1982-83 "Figures of Mystery," The Queens Museum, Flushing, New York
1982 "Drawing/New Directions," Summit Art Center, New Jersey
"Major New Works: Tenth Anniversary Show," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
"Narrative Settings," Joseph Gallery, New York
"New Images and Pattern and Decoration," Neuman Collection, Kalamazoo, Michigan
"Works on Paper," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1981-82 "Group Show," for recipients of Fulbright Scholarships, International Institute of Education, New York
1981 "Animals in the Arsenal," Department of Cultural Affairs, New York
"Group Show," McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas
"Group Show," Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
"Group Show," Thorpe Intermedia Gallery, Sparkill, New York
"Group Show," Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
"Major New Works," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
"New York Gallery Showcase," Oklahoma Art Center, Oklahoma City
1980 "Group Show," Webb & Parsons, New Canaan, Connecticut
1979 "Faculty Show," Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
"Two-Man Show," Carol Solway Gallery (with David Hockney), Cincinnati, Ohio
"View from the Valley," Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York
1978 "Faculty Exhibition," Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
"Gallery Artists," Henri Gallery, Washington, D.C.
1977 "Group Show," Penn State University, Pennsylvania
1977 "Group Show," Carl Solway Gallery, Cincinnati, Ohio
"Recent Works on Paper," Madison Art Center, Wisconsin 1976
"Contemporary American Art," Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts
"Contemporary Art in Atlanta Collections," The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia
"Drawings," Gallery of July and August, Woodstock, New York
"Group Show," Henri Gallery, Washington, D.C.
1975 "Contemporary Art," Halper Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida
"Group Show," Daniel Frishman Gallery, Osterville, Massachusetts
"Group Show," Henri Gallery, Washington, D.C.
"Group Show," Webb and Parsons Gallery, Bedford Village, New York
1974 "Group Show," Gallery 118, Minneapolis, Minnesota "Group Show," Henri Gallery, Washington, DC.
"Group Show," Indiana State University, Indiana
"Group Show," Rochester, Minnesota
"Summer Group Show," Fischbach Gallery, New York
1973 "Six Painters of the Seventies," University of North Carolina
"Works on Paper," The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art,
Ridgefield, Connecticut
"Small Works," Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
"Painting in America," “Art in America” sponsored, Decorative Arts,
New York
"Invitational," American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York
1972 "Acquisitions Exhibition," Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts
"Four New York Artists," Parker 470 Gallery, Boston
"Group Show," Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
"Group Show," Penthouse Gallery, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
"Painting and Sculpture Today," Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana
"Paintings on Paper," The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut
"Viewpoints Six," Colgate University, Hamilton, New York
"Whitney Annual," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
1971 "Americans," Glauber-Poons Gallery, Paris, France
"Beautiful Painting," Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, Ohio
"Lyrical Abstraction," The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut
"Lyrical Abstraction," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Albany State Museum, Albany, New York
The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut
The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Miami Dade Junior College, Miami, Florida
Owens Corning College, Toledo, Ohio
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
Amerada Hess, New York
American Institute of Architects, Washington, D.C.
Davis, Polk and Wardwell, New York
Jersey City Medical Center, New Jersey
Philip Morris, Inc., New York
Singer Sewing Machine Company Simpson, Thatcher & Bartlett, New York
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1966-1995 Professor of Art, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
1996-present Professor Emeritus, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
FELLOWSHIPS/GRANTS
1982 1973 1972 1961-62
National Endowment for the Arts - Painting
American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Painting
Guggenheim Fellowship in Painting
Fulbright Fellowship in Painting in Paris
SELECTED VISITING ARTIST LECTURES
Albany Institute of History and Art, New York
Bard College Graduate School of Fine Arts, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
California Institute of Fine Arts, Valencia, California
Columbia University, Graduate Arts Department, New York
Empire State College, New York, New York
Glassell School of Fine Arts, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
Miami University, Ohio Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont
New York University, New York
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence
School of Visual Arts, New York
Syracuse University, Syracuse New York
Union College, Cranford, New Jersey
University of Arizona, Tempe
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas at San Antonio
Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
(www.leebrauer.com)
Lee Brauer specializes in photography of people and their spaces for the Advertising, Architectural and Corporate communities. With twenty years experience Mr. Brauer creates images that grab your attention. While establishing himself in the world of commercial photography Mr. Brauer has continued to create the more personal images such as those he has on display in our group show.
In addition, Mr. Brauer is a founding member of the Central Virginia ASMP and is an
active leader in the photographic community.
AL CALDERARO
(www.alcalderaro.com)
SUNTEK CHUNG
suntekchung@yahoo.com www.suntekchung.com
EDUCATION 2002 Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME 2002 Yale University M.F.A. Sculpture, New Haven, CT 1999 Virginia Commonwealth University B.F.A., Sculpture, Richmond, VA
SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2010 10 Years, Charest-Weinberg Gallery Miami FL 2009 Kingdom Come, Collette Blanchard Gallery, New York, NY 2007 Cho Ung Soo, Samson Projects, Boston, MA
Project Room, Skestos Gabriele Gallery, Chicago IL 2006 P.S.1 International and National Project Room, curated by Franklin Sirmans P.S.1
MOMA, Long Island City, NY
GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2010 De-centered, Arko Art Center, Gwangju Museum of Art, and Busan Museum, Korea
2009 Herd Thinner, curated by David Hunt, Charest-Weinberg Gallery, Miami FL
Two Degrees of Separation, curated by Eun Young Choi, Gallery SATORI, New York NY
Who do you think you are, Rhys/Mendes Gallery, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Beautiful/Decay: A To Z, curated by Amir Fallah, Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
The Grand, curated by Eun Young Choi, Amelie A. Wallace Gallery SUNY Old Westbury, Long Island
2008 Over the Rainbow curated by Sisun Song, organized by Mushroom Arts, Yoo Art Space Seoul Korea
Flight of the Mechanical Bumble Bee curated by Eun Young Choi, WCO, New York, NY 2006 I’m not here to kick ass, Rare Gallery, New York, NY
Angell '10': NY Style, curated by David Hunt, Angell Gallery, Toronto, Canada 2005 The Seismologist, curated by David Hunt, Sara Nightingale Gallery, Southampton, NY
You Are Here, curated by Fairfax Dorn, Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX Off My Biscuit, Destroy Your District, curated by Camilo Alvarez and David Hunt, Samson
Projects, Boston, MA It’s The Same Outside, curated by Daniel Fuller, Drake Hotel, Toronto, Canada
Christ, I lost my place in line, ADA Gallery, Richmond, VA
Environmental, curated by Kim Conrad and Ron Johnson, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA
Relativity, curated by Amy Hauft, Anderson Gallery, Richmond, VA
La Desert de Retz, curated by David Hunt, Massimo Audiello, New York, NY
From the Root to the Fruit, curated by David Hunt, Alona Kagan, New York, NY
Spielwelten, curated by Cornelia Brüninghaus-Knubel Stiftung, Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg Germany
The Path of Moons and Planets, curated by Dawn Kasper, Crazy Space, Los Angeles CA
Upon Further Review: Looking at Sports in Contemporary Art, curated by Tim Laun, Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Gallery, New York, NY2004 Home Made World, curated by Derrick Adams, Rush Arts, New York, NY The Ludovico Treatment, curated by David Hunt, Muller Dechiara, Berlin, Germany Re: Source, curated by Clifford Owens, Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy, Art in General, NYC Cut it out, Unit-B Gallery, Chicago, IL Relentless Proselytizers, curated by David Hunt, Feigen Contemporary, New York, NY Super Salon, curated by Camilo Alvarez, Samson Projects, Boston, Mass
2003 Super You, curated by Andrew Guenther, Daniel Silverstein Gallery, New York, NY ArtToy, curated by ON/Megumi Akiyoshi, Mouri Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Yale MFA Thesis Exhibition, Yale School of Art, New Haven, CT
PUBLICATIONS
Art in America March 2010 The Art Newspaper December 2009 Beautiful Decay 2009 SPOT Fall 2008 Korea Times 2008 NYArts Magazine July/August 2007 Boston Globe March 2007 Korea Times 2006 Beautiful Decay Magazine 2006 Monpol Nr 2005 Artlies Fall 2005 Art Papers November/December 2005 The Big Bend Sentinel, October 13. 2005 NY Arts Magazine September 2005 The New York Times, August 19, 2005 Richmond Times Dispatch, June 26, 2005 Art Forum, April 2005 The New York Times, August 6, 2004
MARTIN JOHNSON
(www.martinbjohnson.com)
Martin Johnson was born in Elmer, New Jersey, in 1951, and moved with his family to Richmond at age five. He earned a degree in Architecture from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1974), and an MFA in Studio Art from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1977). Upon graduating from UNC, Johnson moved to New York City where he was granted one of the first studios at PS1, the landmark institute of contemporary art that is now a permanent exhibition site for MoMA. Johnson’s early career garnered critical attention, including support from curator Marcia Tucker and gallery owner Phyllis Kind. He was represented by Phyllis Kind Gallery in Chicago and New York from 1979 to 1987, during which time his work entered numerous private collections, including those of famed contemporary collectors Donald and Mera Rubell and Herbert and Dorothy Vogel.
In 1987, Johnson abandoned his thriving art career in New York and moved his young family back to Virginia. Since then, Johnson has continued to work prolifically in his studio while maintaining a full-time career as President of Virginia Marketing Associates, a successful sales agency based in Richmond.
Recently, as part of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel’s “Fifty Works for Fifty States” gift to museums and art institutions across America, Johnson’s work entered the collections of 35 museums throughout the United States, including the Virginia Museum of Fine Art and the National Gallery of Art. Johnson is currently working with curator Ray Kass on an exhibition for the Taubman Museum of Art, scheduled for 2014.
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
1994 Forty-Four Four by Fours, Art Museum of Western Virginia, Roanoke, Virginia
1993 Site installation, Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, Virginia Beach, Virginia Faces For(bodypolitic), Glass Gallery, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, North Carolina
1992 HESHEUNISALLFORONE (44 4x4’s 30 PART), Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
1990 Glimpsastone, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, Virginia
1988 Site installation, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Enigmatic Constructions – (Retro) Active Art Work(s), Portsmouth Museums, Portsmouth, Virginia
1987, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1981, 1980, 1979 One-artist exhibition, Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York, New York
1981 Site installation, Florence Wilcox Gallery, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
1978 Site installation, Appalachian Center for Contemporary Art, Charleston, West Virginia
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2011 Textural Structures: Selected works from the South Dakota Art Museum, South Dakota Art, Museum, Brookings, South Dakota (Catalogue)
2010 An Economy of Means: The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection, The University of Michigan Museum of Art, Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Living for Art: The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection Montclair Art Museum
2009 The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection, Oklahoma City Museum of Art
1995 New Works Fellowships: Northern Telecom, Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, Texas;
Cheekwood Museum of Art, Nashville, Tennessee; Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, Georgia
1994 New Works Fellowships: Northern Telecom, City Gallery of Contemporary Art, Raleigh, North Carolina (Catalogue)
1990 Un/Common Ground: Virginia Artists 1990, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia (Catalogue)
The Portrait in America, The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia
1989 Sculpture Now: 10 Virginians, Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History, Danville, Virginia
1988 Household Media, Virginia Beach Arts Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Site installation. Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art at Snug Harbor, Staten Island, New York
From the Collection of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, Arnot Art Museum, Elmira, New York
Artists Sketchbooks, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
1987 Four Sharp Artists, Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia
Animals, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, Virginia
1986 Drawings from the Collection of Herb and Dorothy Vogel, University of Arkansas Fine Arts Center Gallery, Little Rock;
Sarah Moody Gallery of Art, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa; Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, University Park (Catalogue)
1985 Insider/ Outsider, Virginia Beach Arts Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Erotic Art. S.P.L.A.T. Alternative Art Gallery, Norfolk, Virginia
Martin Johnson: Installation, Old Dominion University Gallery, Norfolk, Virginia
1984 Visiting Artists 1977 – 1984, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Catalogue)
Dozen/ Half Dozen. Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York, New York
Michele Feder-Nadoff, Martin Johnson, Ireen Kubota, Phyllis Kind Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
1983 Dialect = Dialectic II, Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York
1982 P.S. . .P.S. 1, 1708 East Main Gallery, Richmond, Virginia (Catalogue)
New New York. University Fine Arts Galleries, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida; Coral Gables Museum, Coral Gables, Florida;
Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona (Catalogue)
Twentieth Anniversary of the Vogel Collection, Brainerd Art Gallery, State University at Potsdam, Potsdam, New York;
University of Northern Iowa Gallery, Cedar Falls, Iowa (Catalogue)
1981 Ikon/ Logos: Word as Image, The Alternative Museum, New York (Catalogue)
Former North Carolina Artists, Charlotte and Philip Hanes Gallery, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
1980, 1983 P. S. 1 - Queens, New York
1979 - 1980 Painters from New York Galleries, James Madison University,
Harrisonburg, Virginia; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, Virginia; Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia
1979 Annual Drawing Exhibition, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of
North Carolina, Greensboro
The Intimate Gesture, Visual Arts Gallery, School of the Visual Arts, New York, New York
One Hundred Artists Show, Ten Windows on Eighth Avenue, New York
1977 The Magnetic Image: Invitational Video Showing, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia
1976 Exhibition 280, Huntington Galleries, Huntington, West Virginia
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Boyd, Julia W. “Martin Johnson.” Un/Common Ground: Virginia Artists 1990. Richmond: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1990, 52-61.
Barnet, Vivian. Introduction to Drawings From the Collection of Dorothy and Herb Vogel. Little Rock: University of Arkansas Gallery, 1986, 62.
Browing, Robert. Ikon/ Logos: The Word as Image. New York: The Alternative Museum, 1981, 43.
Kass, Ray. “Martin Johnson’s ‘ForInstance’.” Folk Art Messenger, Vol. 22, no.3
(Spring/ Summer 2011): 23-25.
Kuspit, Donald. “Martin Johnson’s Manic American Dream.” New Work Fellowships:
Northern Telecom. Raleigh: The City Gallery of Contemporary Art, 1994, 1-10.
“Martin Johnson.” Art Forum, Vol. 23, no. 9 (May 1985): 108
“Reviews of Exhibitions/ Martin Johnson at Phyllis Kind.” Art in America, Vol. 71, no. 8 (September 1983): 117.
McGreevy, Linda. “Art: Insider/ Outsider.” Port Folio, Vol. 3, no. 2 (May 14 – 20, 1985): 35
Robinson, John. “Reviews/ Group Shows at Phyllis Kind.” Arts, Vol. 59, no. 1 (September 1984): 33.
Schwartzman, Alex. “Martin Johnson.” Arts, Vol. 54, no. 5 (January 1980): 6.
Ward, Alex. “Recycled Space for Artists.” National Endowment for the Arts, The Cultural Post, issue 24 (August 1979): 1-3.
GRANTS AND AWARDS
1993 Northern Telecom Fellowship, City Gallery of Contemporary Art, Raleigh, North Carolina
1975 MFA Fellowship, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Academy Art Museum, Easton, Maryland
Akron Art Museum, Akron, Ohio
The Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama
Boise Art Museum, Boise, Idaho
Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina
Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire
Huntington Museum of Art, Huntington, West Virginia
Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska
Las Vegas Art Museum, Las Vegas, Nevada
Miami Art Museum, Miami, Florida
Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, Tennessee
Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Mississippi
Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, New Jersey
Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, Utah State University, Logan, Utah
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona
Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine
Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri
Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
The Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky
South Dakota Art Museum, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota
The University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, Michigan
University Museum, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois
University of Wyoming Art Museum, Laramie, Wyoming
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia
Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut
Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, Montana
JIM SULLIVAN
(jimsullivanartist.com)
Born in Providence, Rhode Island, 1939
EDUCATION
1962-63 Graduate work, Stanford University, California
1961 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Rhode Island School of Design
1960-61 European Honors Program in Rome
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2011 Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
2004-05 Project Space, Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1990 Anne Jaffe Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida
1988 Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York 1986 Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1984 Dart Gallery, Chicago Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1983 Gallerie Wolfgang Werner, Bremen, Germany
1982 Folker Skulima Gallery, Berlin, Germany
Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1981 Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston
1980 Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1979 Suzanne Mathews Gallery, San Antonio, Texas
Willard Gallery, New York
1974 Fischbach Gallery, New York
Henri Gallery, Washington, D.C.
1973 Webb and Parsons Gallery, Bedford Village, New York
Paley & Lowe Gallery, New York
1971 Paley & Lowe Gallery, New York
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2006 “Circles,” Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
“Other Places,” Jonathan Shorr Gallery, New York
2005 “Large Tiny, Tiny Large,” Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago
2004 “Summertime,” Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1996 "The Art of Baseball," Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, California
1995 “Drawings and Maquettes,” Nardin Gallery, Somers, New York
1994 “Drop Dead Painting,” Igor Foundation, New York
1993 "20 Years," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1992 "The Depicted Unknown," Procter Art Center, Bard College, Annandale-
on-Hudson, New York
"A Visit to the Doctor," Foster Goldstrum Gallery, New York, New York
1991 "Black and White," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1990-91 "Winter Gold," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1990 "Art on Paper," Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
1989-90 "Collector's Exhibition," Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock
"Social Studies," Lintas Worldwide, New York, New York
1989 "Animal Life," One Penn Plaza, New York
"Summer Pleasures: Water," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
"25th Anniversary Gala Exhibition," Ann Jaffee Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida
1988 "Classical Myth and Imagery in Contemporary Art," The Queens
Museum, Flushing, New York
"Contemporary American Drawings," Wake Forest University, Winston-
Salem, North Carolina
Cunningham Dance Foundation, Blum Helman Gallery, New York
"East Side-West Side," Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida
"An Evening of Contemporary Art at the Bayly," Bayly Art Museum, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
"Faculty Exhibition," Edith C. Blum Art Institute, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
"Interiors," Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
"Summer Group Show," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1987-90 "Diamonds Are Forever," New York State Museum, Albany, New York.
Traveling to Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland; Chicago Public Library and Cultural Center, Illinois; Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati;
Museum of Art and History, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; New York Public Library; New York,
Norton Gallery, West Palm Beach, Florida; Oakland Museum, California; Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City.
1987 "Collector's Choice," Center for the Arts, Vero Beach, Florida
"The Dog Days of August," Littlejohn Smith Gallery, New York
"RISD in New York," Diane Brown Gallery, New York
1986-87 "Collector's Choice," Center for the Arts, Vero Beach, Florida "Works on Paper," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1986 "It's a Dog's Life," St. Paul Companies, Minnesota "Summer Group Show," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
“Vessels of Meaning,” Schoharie County Arts Council Gallery, New York
1985-86 "Winter Solstice," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1985 Anderson Fine Arts Center, Anderson, Indiana
"Beyond Antiquity: Classical References in Contemporary Art," DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts
"Cunningham Benefit Art Sale," Castelli Gallery, New York
"Major New Works," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
"The Male Animal," Downtown Gallery, Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington
"Nocturnal Images," Paine Art Center, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
"Past and Present Part II," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
"Putti for Our Time," King Street Gallery, New York
"Representations from the Nancy Hoffman Gallery," Calkins Gallery, Hofstra University, Hempsted, New York
"Summer Pleasures," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1984 "Collectors Gallery XVIII," McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas
"Contemporary Still-Life Painting," Florida International University, Miami
"Faculty Art Exhibit," Edith C. Blum Art Institute, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York "
A Feast for the Eyes," The Museum of Modern Art, New York
"Flowers in Art," Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
"Jim Sullivan/Joe Nicastri," Galerie 99, Miami, Florida
"Rockefeller Retrospective," Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
"Summer Group Show," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1983-84 "American Still-Life 1945-83," Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas.
Traveling to: Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York;
Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio; Neuberger Museum, Purchase, New York; Portland Art Museum, Oregon
1983 "Art on Paper," Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
"Artists Baseball Celebration," Smith Artworks, Cooperstown, New York
"New York, New Art,” Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington
"Dogs," Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
“Intoxication," Monique Knowlton Gallery, New York
Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pennsylvania "New York Painting Today,"
Three Rivers Arts Festival, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
"Summer Group Show," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
"Tulips," Impressions Gallery, Boston
1982-83 "Figures of Mystery," The Queens Museum, Flushing, New York
1982 "Drawing/New Directions," Summit Art Center, New Jersey
"Major New Works: Tenth Anniversary Show," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
"Narrative Settings," Joseph Gallery, New York
"New Images and Pattern and Decoration," Neuman Collection, Kalamazoo, Michigan
"Works on Paper," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
1981-82 "Group Show," for recipients of Fulbright Scholarships, International Institute of Education, New York
1981 "Animals in the Arsenal," Department of Cultural Affairs, New York
"Group Show," McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas
"Group Show," Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
"Group Show," Thorpe Intermedia Gallery, Sparkill, New York
"Group Show," Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
"Major New Works," Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York
"New York Gallery Showcase," Oklahoma Art Center, Oklahoma City
1980 "Group Show," Webb & Parsons, New Canaan, Connecticut
1979 "Faculty Show," Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
"Two-Man Show," Carol Solway Gallery (with David Hockney), Cincinnati, Ohio
"View from the Valley," Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York
1978 "Faculty Exhibition," Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
"Gallery Artists," Henri Gallery, Washington, D.C.
1977 "Group Show," Penn State University, Pennsylvania
1977 "Group Show," Carl Solway Gallery, Cincinnati, Ohio
"Recent Works on Paper," Madison Art Center, Wisconsin 1976
"Contemporary American Art," Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts
"Contemporary Art in Atlanta Collections," The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia
"Drawings," Gallery of July and August, Woodstock, New York
"Group Show," Henri Gallery, Washington, D.C.
1975 "Contemporary Art," Halper Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida
"Group Show," Daniel Frishman Gallery, Osterville, Massachusetts
"Group Show," Henri Gallery, Washington, D.C.
"Group Show," Webb and Parsons Gallery, Bedford Village, New York
1974 "Group Show," Gallery 118, Minneapolis, Minnesota "Group Show," Henri Gallery, Washington, DC.
"Group Show," Indiana State University, Indiana
"Group Show," Rochester, Minnesota
"Summer Group Show," Fischbach Gallery, New York
1973 "Six Painters of the Seventies," University of North Carolina
"Works on Paper," The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art,
Ridgefield, Connecticut
"Small Works," Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
"Painting in America," “Art in America” sponsored, Decorative Arts,
New York
"Invitational," American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York
1972 "Acquisitions Exhibition," Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts
"Four New York Artists," Parker 470 Gallery, Boston
"Group Show," Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
"Group Show," Penthouse Gallery, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
"Painting and Sculpture Today," Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana
"Paintings on Paper," The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut
"Viewpoints Six," Colgate University, Hamilton, New York
"Whitney Annual," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
1971 "Americans," Glauber-Poons Gallery, Paris, France
"Beautiful Painting," Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, Ohio
"Lyrical Abstraction," The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut
"Lyrical Abstraction," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Albany State Museum, Albany, New York
The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut
The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Miami Dade Junior College, Miami, Florida
Owens Corning College, Toledo, Ohio
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
Amerada Hess, New York
American Institute of Architects, Washington, D.C.
Davis, Polk and Wardwell, New York
Jersey City Medical Center, New Jersey
Philip Morris, Inc., New York
Singer Sewing Machine Company Simpson, Thatcher & Bartlett, New York
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1966-1995 Professor of Art, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
1996-present Professor Emeritus, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
FELLOWSHIPS/GRANTS
1982 1973 1972 1961-62
National Endowment for the Arts - Painting
American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Painting
Guggenheim Fellowship in Painting
Fulbright Fellowship in Painting in Paris
SELECTED VISITING ARTIST LECTURES
Albany Institute of History and Art, New York
Bard College Graduate School of Fine Arts, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
California Institute of Fine Arts, Valencia, California
Columbia University, Graduate Arts Department, New York
Empire State College, New York, New York
Glassell School of Fine Arts, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
Miami University, Ohio Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont
New York University, New York
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence
School of Visual Arts, New York
Syracuse University, Syracuse New York
Union College, Cranford, New Jersey
University of Arizona, Tempe
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas at San Antonio
Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina