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EDUCATION
- Brooklyn College, MFA January 1987
- Tyler School of Art, Rome Graduate Program 1983-84
- SUNY Purchase, BFA June 1980
AWARDS AND RESIDENCIES
- 2015,’13,’11 Professional Staff Congress Grant, City University of New York
- 2014 Award for Excellence in Teaching for Part time Faculty
- 2010 Brooklyn Art:Work 2010 artist honoree, BRIC Arts|Media|Bklyn
- 2006 National Academy, elected member
- 2004 Edwin Palmer Memorial Prize, National Academy
- 1999 Ballinglen Fellowship, County Mayo, Ireland
- 1997-98 Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, World Views Residency
- 1996 American Academy & Institute of Arts and Letters, Rosenthal Foundation Award
- 1993,’89 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant
- 1991 MacDowell Colony Residency
- 1991 Yaddo Residency
- 1988 Ingram Merrill Foundation Grant
ONE PERSON SHOWS
- 2016 Lori Bookstein Fine Art, New York
- 2012 ,’08, ’03 Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York
- 2004 P.P.O.W., New York
- 2000, 1999 MB Modern Gallery, New York
- 1996,’94,’91,’89 Hackett Freedman Gallery; San Francisco
- 1993 Sazama Gallery; Chicago
- 1993 Suffolk County Community College; Brentwood NY
- 1987,’85 Hell’s Kitchen Gallery; Provincetown MA
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITS
- 2017 “Creative Mischief” National Academy Museum, New York City
“Painted Landscapes: Contemporary Views” Heritage Museum, Sandwich MA
“Life on the Canal Then by Artists Now” Erie Canal Museum, Syracuse NY
“No Man’s Land” The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA - 2016 “Summer Show” Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York
- 2015 “Staten Island SEEN: Witnessing Change” Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor, New York City
“Summer Selections” Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York City
“The Annual 2015: The Depth of Surface” National Academy Museum, New York City
“Group Show” Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, MA
“Hirschl & Adler Modern at Art Southampton” Southhampton, NY - 2014 “City as Subject” curated by Xico Greenwald, Westbeth Galleries, New York City
“Derbes, Kahn & Selesnick, Horowitz, Murray, O’Malley” Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, MA
“Our American Life” Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York City - 2013 “On the Horizon”, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY
“Duets”, Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York City
“Spring Show,” Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York City - 2012 “Summer Selections,” Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York City
“The Armory Show: Piers 92 and 94,” New York City
“From Protest to Process,” National Academy Museum, New York City
“187th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Art,” National Academy of Design, New York City - 2011 “MasterWorks: The Best of Hirschl & Adler,” New York City
“Pathways to Landscape,” Ridgefield Guild of Artists, Ridgefield CT
“The Armory Show: Piers 92 and 94,” New York City - 2010 “Summer Selections,” Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York City
“Generations,” Provincetown Art Association & Museum, Provincetown MA - 2009 “184th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Art,” National Academy of Design, New York City
“Landscape Today: Five Perspectives” University Gallery, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
“Urban Structures” Adelphi University, Garden City NY - 2008 “Artist Installation,” MacDowell Colony Benefit, New York City
“Winter Selections,” Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York City
“Recent Acquisitions,” National Academy Museum, New York City
“Painting in the Park,” Lori Bookstein Fine Art, New York City
“Women Artists,” Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York City
“Summer Selections,” Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York City - 2007 “Winter Selections,” Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York City
“182nd Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Art,” National Academy of Design, New York City
“The Brooklyn Bridge and the Brooklyn Museum: Spanning Art and History”
on-line digital exhibition of works in the Brooklyn Museum collection - 2006 “American Artists in Rural Ireland: The Ballinglen Experience,” Concord Art Association, Concord MA
“Trade,” Museum of the City of New York, New York City
“Collectors Collect,” Provincetown Art Association & Museum, Provincetown MA - 2005 “Three Generations of Figurative Artists: Between Perception and Invention,” Sharon Arts Center, Peterborough NH
“Brooklyn College Alumni,” Brooklyn NY
“Images from North Mayo,” Courthouse Gallery, Ballycastle, County Mayo, Ireland - 2004 “Small Works / Big Spaces,” Lori Bookstein Fine Art, New York City
“American Artists in Ireland,” Residence of the U.S. Ambassador, Phoenix Park, Dublin
“179th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Art,” National Academy of Design, New York City
“Industrial Beauty,” George Billis Gallery, New York City - 2003 “Brooklyn Waterfront,” Fordham University, Marymount College, Tarrytown NY
“Plein Air,” Gross McCleaf Gallery, Philadelphia
“Ballinglen: The Artist in Rural Ireland,” Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland - 2002 “Colours,” Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Ballycastle, County Mayo, Ireland
- 2001 “Group Show,” Adam Baumgold Gallery, New York City
“DЬchas National Heritage Exhibition,” CОide Fields, County Mayo, Ireland
“Judith Belzer, Stanley Bielen, Diana Horowitz,” Pepper Gallery, Boston - “Bridges of Brooklyn,” Brooklyn College Galleries, Brooklyn NY
- 2000 “New York Perspectives,” MB Modern Gallery, New York City
“Landscapes,” Pepper Gallery, Boston
“175th Annual Exhibition,” National Academy of Design, New York City
“Hackett-Freedman Gallery Artists,” Shasta College Art Gallery, Redding CA - 1999 “The Italian Landscape: Paintings & Drawings,” Gallery West, Suffolk County Community College, Brentwood NY
“Central Park,” MB Modern Gallery, New York City
“Enduring Vision: Contemporary Painters in the Tradition of the Hudson River School,” Union College, Schenectady NY
“Bridges,” three-person show, Pfizer Inc., Brooklyn NY
“Spirit of the City: Horowitz, Larko, Metcalf,” Walker Kornbluth Art Gallery, Fair Lawn NJ - 1998 “Vertigo: Works from the World Views Project,” New York Studio School, New York City
“Brooklyn Salon Show,” Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn NY
“Intimate Visions: Diana Horowitz, Michael Norton, Marjorie Portnow, Stuart Shils, John Smalley”
List Gallery, Swarthmore College, PA
“New York Perspectives,” MB Modern Gallery, New York City
“Artists Choose Artists,” The Century Association, New York City, chosen by David Levine - 1997 “Three Languages of Landscape: Jonathan Fabricant, Diana Horowitz, Lisa Sigal,”
The Painting Center, New York City
“10th Anniversary Group Show,” Hackett Freedman Gallery, San Francisco
“The Press of My Foot to the Earth,” Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn NY, guest curator, Byron Kim
“Interpretations of the Colorado Landscape,” The Forbes Magazine Galleries, New York City
“Colleagues in Landscape,” Paramount Center for the Arts, Peekskill NY
“Tyler Faculty, Past & Present,” GallerТa Temple, Rome, Italy - 1996 “25 Years of Visual Arts: 32 Visual Artists at Purchase College,” Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase NY
“Invitational Exhibition of Painting & Sculpture,” American Academy & Institute of Arts and Letters, New York City
“Americans in Italy,” Gallery North, Setauket NY
“20th Annual Small Works,” New York University, New York City, juror: Edward Thorp - 1995 “Art Initiatives/Mass Exposure,” Curators’ Award, Tribeca 148 Gallery, New York City
“Made in Italy” two-person show, Slover-McCutcheon Gallery, Houston TX - 1994 “Selected Gallery Artists,” Hackett Freedman Gallery, San Francisco
“Art Initiatives/Mass Exposure,” Curators’ Award, Tribeca 148 Gallery, New York City - 1994 “18th Annual Small Works,” New York University, New York City, juror: Stephen Haller
“Gallery Artists,” Sazama Gallery, Chicago - 1992 “April Funcke, Diana Horowitz, Jan Knipe, Langdon Quinn,” Univ. of Northern Iowa Gallery of Art, Cedar Falls IA
“Generations in the Arts: Provincetown,” Berta Walker Gallery, Provincetown MA
“Invitational: Artists Select Artists,” Trenton City Museum, Trenton NJ - 1991 Hackett-Freedman Gallery Invitational Group Show, New York Academy, New York City
“Contemporary Landscape,” Santa Rosa College, Santa Rosa CA
“Gabriel Laderman Selects,” First Street Gallery, New York City - 1990 “Italian Landscape,” Hackett Freedman Gallery, San Francisco
“Lennart Anderson Selects,” First Street Gallery, New York City
“Landscape Painting 1960-1990: The Italian Tradition in American Art”
Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, SC and Bayly Museum of Art, Charlottesville VA
“Tyler Faculty,” GallerТa Temple, Rome, Italy
“Landscape,” Sazama Gallery, Chicago - 1989 “Group Show,” Sazama Gallery, Chicago
“20/20: Twenty Artists Choose Twenty Artists,” Provincetown Art Association & Museum, Provincetown MA - 1987 “Night Light/Night Life,” Sherry French Gallery, New York City
- 1986 “Summer Show: Gallery Artists,” Sherry French Gallery, New York City
- 1984 American-Italian Historical Association, Washington DC, two-person show
- 1983 Swansborough Gallery, Wellfleet MA, two-person show
- 1983, ‘82 “Young Artists Exhbition;” juried show, Provincetown Art Association & Museum, Provincetown MA
- 1982 “Third Annual Drawing Competition,” Boson Center for Fine Arts, Boston MA
- 1982 “Directors Invitational,” Group Gallery, Provincetown MA
SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
- Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
- New-York Historical Society, New York City
- Museum of the City of New York, New York City
- National Academy Museum, New York City
- Staten Island Museum, Staten Island NY
- Hunter Museum, Chattanooga TN
- Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn NY
- Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, MS
- Ballinglen Foundation, Ballycastle, County Mayo, Ireland
- Bellevue Hospital, New York City
- Marriott Hotel, Brooklyn NY
- Brooklyn Union Gas Company, Brooklyn NY
- Sheldon Swope Art Museum, Terre Haute IN
CATALOGS, PUBLICATIONS & REVIEWS:
- 2017 “Creative Mischief” 6th annual exhibition catalog, National Academy Museum, New York City
Lauren Della Monica, “Painted Landscapes: Contemporary Views” (New York, Schiffer)
Marina Davalos, “Looking at Landscapes in a Whole New Light” Cape Cod ART 2017 Annual - 2016 “One World Trade Center: Biography of a Building” Judith Dupre (Little,Brown,& Company)
- 2013: Lauren P. Della Monica: Painted Landscapes: Contemporary Views, (New York, Schiffer)
Larry Groff: Interview with Diana Horowitz, paintingperceptions.com, December 2013 - 2012: The New Yorker, October 22, November 22, 2012
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, October 19, 2012
Antiques & The Arts Weekly, October 19, 2012. - 2011: Judith Fairly: “The Height of Abstraction,” The Artists Magazine, September 2011
The Labletter, 2011, pages 27-30, and cover (guest editor Rachel Youens)
G. Flynn, “Artists bear witness to the rebirth of WTC site,” The Villager (81:15), September 8-14, 2011, p. 42
Shepherd Smith, “The Rise of Freedom: An unusual artists’ colony,” Fox News, September 16, 2010
(liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/09/16/rise-of-freedom-an-unusual-artists-colony/)
Bobby Cuza, “9/11 A Decade Later: From High Above, Artists Paint Rebuilding Effort,” New York 1, May 20
(ny1.com/content/139479/9-11-a-decade-later–from-high-above–artists-paint-rebuilding-effort) - 2008: Maureen Mullarkey: “Evaporated Images,” The New York Sun, February 28, 2008.
The New Yorker, March 3, 2008, p. 14.
Amy Crawford, “Beauty in Brooklyn’s Industrial Neighborhoods,” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, March 14, 2008, p.1.
New York Living, “Design News,” March 2008, p. 54 - 2007: James Gardner: “Hooray for Humbug,” The New York Sun, May 31, 2007, p. 25.
Martha Schwendener: “182nd Annual Exhibition,” The New York Times, June 1, 2007 p. E-27. - 2006: Three Generations of Figurative Artists: Between Perception and Invention
Sharon Arts Center, Peterborough, NH, exhibition catalog
American Artists in Rural Ireland: The Ballinglen Experience, Concord Art Ass’n, Concord MA, exhibition catalog - 2004: Site Matters: LMCC’s World Trade Center Artists Residency, 1997-2001, (New York, LMCC/DAP).
Maureen Mullarkey: “Gallery Going,” The New York Sun, July 9, 2004.
Daniel Kunitz: “Institutional Exhibitionism,” The New York Sun, Thursday, May 6, 2004. - 2003: Ballinglen: The Artist in Rural Ireland, Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland, exhibition catalog.
The New Yorker, March 10 and 17, 2003, p. 18.
Mario Naves: “Touched by Grace,” The New York Observer, March 10, 2003. - 2001 Cate McQuaid: “Galleries,” The Boston Globe, June 28, 2001, p.E-5.
“The Gallery,”Antiques and the Art Weekly, June 8, 2001, p.53. - 2000 Mario Naves: “Currently Hanging,” The New York Observer, May 22, 2000.
Ken Johnson: “175th Annual Exhibition,” The New York Times, February 25, 2000.
Michael P. Kinch: “Italy: An Artist’s Delight, ” American Artist (February 2000). - 1999 The New Yorker, April 19, 1999, p. 12.
New American Painting (Open Studios Press).
Ken Johnson: “Vertigo, ” The New York Times, January 8, 1999, p. E-42. - 1998 Lavender Lake: documentary film about the clean-up of Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal,
directed by Alison Prete, Rough on Rats Productions - 1997 Brooklyn: Two Centuries of Artists’ Views, 1997 Calendar (cover), The Fund for Brooklyn/Rotunda Gallery.
M. Stephen Doherty: The Watson-Guptill Handbook of Landscape Painting (New York, Watson-Guptill). - 1996 M. Stephen Doherty: “Interpretations of the Colorado Landscape, ” American Artist (November 1996).
25 Years of Visual Arts: Purchase College 1971-1996, exhibition catalog.
Mark Arnest: “Creative Differences,” Gazette Telegraph (Colorado Springs) Sunday, July 21. - 1994 Lois Martin: “Classical Landscapes,” American Artist (Nov. 1994; rep. Sept. 1995 in Oil Highlights: Landscapes).
Laurie S. Hurwitz: “Reexamining the Oil Sketch,” American Artist (November 1994). - 1990 Landscape Painting 1960-1990: The Italian Tradition in American Art.
Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, South Carolina and travelling, catalog essay by John Hollander.
TEACHING:
- 1992-‘93, ’03- ’17 Adjunct Associate Professor of Painting, Brooklyn College; Brooklyn, NY
- 2012 Visiting Critic, New York Academy of Art; New York City
- 2008 Jerusalem Studio School Summer Program, Corciano, Italy
- 2008 Visiting Critic, The Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, MD
- 2008 Visiting Critic, School of Design (graduate), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA
- 2007 Visiting Critic, National Academy of Art, New York City
- 2006 Jerusalem Studio School, Jerusalem
- 2001-03, 2005 Instructor of Painting, International School of Art, Umbria, Italy
- 2005 Visiting Artist, Massachusetts College of Art, Graduate School, Boston MA
- 1998 Adjunct Professor of Painting, SUNY Purchase; Purchase, NY
- 1994 Visiting Critic, Boston University
- 1991 Visiting Critic, Graduate School of Painting, New York Academy
- 1991 Visiting Critic, Rhode Island School of Design; Rome, Italy
- 1983-84, 89-90 Instructor of Painting & Drawing, Tyler School of Art; Rome, Italy
- 1987-89 Instructor of Painting & Drawing, School of the Art Institute of Chicago