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September 22, 2017

David Fertig

BORN

1946 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

EDUCATION

  • 1972  MFA, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
  • 1967  BFA, Philadelphia College of Art, Philadelphia, PA

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

  • Philadelphia College of Art (now, the University of the Arts), Philadelphia, PA
  • Artists for Environment, Delaware Water Gap, NJ
  • Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

  • 2017 Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, CA
  • 2016 The Century Association, New York, NY
    Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, New York, NY
  • 2015 Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, CA
    Galerie de Bellefeuille, Montreal, QC.
  • 2012 Galerie de Bellefeuille, Montreal, QC.
  • 2011 Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, CA
    PDX Contemporary Art, Portland OR.
  • 2010 Sladmore Contemporary, London, UK
  • 2009 Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, CA
    James Graham & Sons, New York, NY.
  • 2007 Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, CA.
  • 2006 James Graham & Sons, New York, NY.
  • 2005 Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, CA
    JG | Contemporary / James Graham & Sons, New York, NY
  • 2004 Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, CA
  • 2003 JG | Contemporary / James Graham & Sons (two-person show), New York, NY
  • 2002 The More Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
  • 2001 Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, CA
    Kerygma Gallery, Ridgewood, NJ
  • 2000 Tatistcheff Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1999 The More Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1998 Kerygma Gallery, Ridgewood, NJ
    The More Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1997 The More Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1996 Recent Work, Evansville Museum of Arts and Science, Evansville, IN
    The More Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1995 The More Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1994 Recent Work, Carspecken-Scott Gallery, Wilmington, DE
    Recent Work, Eastlake Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1993 Recent Work, Eastlake Gallery, New York, NY
    Recent Work, Carspecken-Scott Gallery, Wilmington, DE
    Pastels, Eastlake Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1992– Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA (showed yearly)
  • 1978
  • 1986 John F. Warren, Bookseller, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1984 Griffin-Haller Gallery, Washington Depot, CT
  • 1983 Noyes Museum, Oceanville, NJ
  • 1977 Peale House Galleries, PA
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA
  • 2015 “Histories: Figuring it Out”, College of St. Elizabeth, Morristown, NJ
  • 2012 “Painting is History”, Winkleman Gallery, New York, NY
  • 2011 “Drawings by Gallery Artists”, James Graham & Sons, New York, NY
  • 2010 “David Fertig/John Funt/Bryan Nash Gill/ Robert Parker” Morgan Lehman Gallery, Lakeville,CT
    “Annual Members Exhibition” The Century Club, New York, NY

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS (1977 – 2009)

  • Twenty-Five Treasures, Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, CA
  • Barbara Mathis Gallery, New York, NY
  • The Century Club, New York, NY
  • Elaine Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY
  • Gross McCleaf Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
  • Marian Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
  • The More Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
  • The National Academy of Design, New York, NY
  • Twenty-Five Treasures, Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, CA
  • Group Show: Landscapes, Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, CA
  • Imaginative Affinities: Echoes of Edwin Dickinson in Contemporary American Painting, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA
  • State Museum of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, PA
  • The Stedman Art Gallery, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ
  • Tatistcheff Gallery, New York, NY
  • The Westmoreland Museum of Art, Greensburg, PA
  • The Woodmere Museum, Bryn Mawr, PA

PUBLIC AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS

  • Blue Cross of Pennsylvania, Camp Hill, PA
  • Chemical Bank, New York, NY
  • Cigna, Philadelphia, PA
  • Citibank, New York, NY
  • Citicorp, Newcastle, DE
  • Colgate University, Hamilton, NY
  • Coopers & Lybrand, Philadelphia, PA
  • Deckert, Price and Rhoads, Philadelphia, PA
  • Duane, Morris and Heckscher, Philadelphia, PA
  • Evansville Museum of Arts and Science, Evansville, PA
  • Greitzer and Locks, Philadelphia, PA
  • Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
  • Kidder Peabody, New York, NY
  • Merrill Lynch, Princeton, NJ
  • Millersville State College, Millersville, PA
  • Penn Mutual Insurance Company, Philadelphia,PA
  • Pepper, Hamilton, and Sheetz, Philadelphia, PA
  • Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co., Philadelphia, PA
  • RCA Corporation, Cherry Hill, NJ
  • Schnader, Harrison, Segal and Lewis, Philadelphia, PA
  • Smith Kline Corporation, Philadelphia, PA
  • State Museum of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, PA
  • Subaru, Cherry Hill, NJ
  • Woodmere Museum, Bryn Mawr, PA
  • University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

PRESS/PUBLICATIONS

  • 2012
    David Fertig.  Galerie de Bellefeuille, Montreal, Canada.  June, 2012 (exhibition catalogue).
  • 2011
    Baker, Kenneth, “David Fertig at Paul Thiebaud Gallery”, San Francisco Chronicle, May 7.
  • 2007
    Twenty-Five Treasures. Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, CA, Fall 2007 (exhibition catalogue).
    David Fertig: Recent Paintings. Essay by Kelly Purcell,
    Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, CA (exhibition catalogue).
    Scott, Bill. “David Fertig at James Graham and Sons.” Art in America, April, pg. 146.
  • 2006
    Naves, Mario, “A Painter’s Enviable Touch… [Review of James Graham & Sons Exhibition]”
    The New York Observer, November 13, 2006
    “Painting Honor and Treachery.” Forbes Life, December.
    Smoler, Fredric. “Combat Artist.” American Heritage, November/December.
  • 2005
    David Fertig.  JG | Contemporary / James Graham & Sons, New York, NY,
    February 4 – March 5 (exhibition catalogue)
  • 2003
    Twenty-Five Treasures. Paul Thiebaud Gallery, San Francisco, CA, Fall 2003.
    Naves, Mario. “Painting that’s Alive Today. . . [Review of James Graham & Sons Exhibition]”
    The New York Observer, November 3, 2003.
  • 2002
    Brown, Gerard. “Argh!  The Cruel Sea,” Philadelphia Weekly, 2002.
    Prisant, Carol. “The Devil and Ms. W.” The World of Interiors, August 2002.
    Savadove, Larry. “Artist Out of His Time.” The Sand Paper, May 2002.
    “Soldiers at Sea.” The Philadelphia Inquirer, May, 2002, art review.
  • 2001
    Golonu, Berin. “Previews.” Artweek, October 2001.
    Leng, Low Yit. “Art Thou Home?” Prestige, March 2001.
    “A Selected Exhibition.” The Week, December 2001.
  • 1996
    Sozanski, Edward J. The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 17, 1996.
  • 1994
    Gardner, James. The New York Review of Art, February 1994.
  • 1993
    Meyers, Susan. The Kennett Paper, October 28 – November 3, 1993.
  • 1992
    Sozanski, Edward J. The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 1992.
    Mangravite, Andrew. “David Fertig’s Big-Top Display,” Welcomat-After Dark, March 25, 1992.
  • 1990
    Stern, Fred.  “Letters from America.” Mizue, Spring 1990.
  • 1989
    Grove, Nancy. “Not So Simple.” Art and Antiques, December 1989.
  • 1985
    LeClair, James.  Painting the Still Life. Watson-Guptil Publications, 1985.
    Scott, William. American Artist, November 1985.
  • 1985
    LeClair, James.  Painting the Still Life. Watson-Guptil Publications, 1985.
    Scott, William. American Artist, November 1985.
  • 1984
    Leonard, Elizabeth. Painting the Landscape. Watson-Guptil Publications, 1984.

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September 22, 2017

AMY WEISKOPF

Born

1957 Chicago, IL

Education

  • 1981-83  MFA, Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1975-79  BFA, Washington University, St. Louis, MO

Solo Exhibitions

  • 2016 Clark Gallery, Lincoln, MA
  • 2014 Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, NO
  • 2011 Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York, NY
  • 2006 Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York, NY
  • 2003 Hackett Freedman Gallery, San Francisco, CA
  • 1998 Hackett Freedman Gallery, San Francisco, CA
  • 1995 Contemporary Realist Gallery, San Francisco, CA
  • 1993 Contemporary Realist Gallery, San Francisco, CA
  • 1990 Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1988 Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1983 Temple Abroad, Rome, Italy, MFA Exhibition

Selected Group Exhibitions

  • 2015 Tina Freeman: Artist’s Studios, Ogden Museum of Southern Art,
    New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 2014 Perceptions of Reality, 849 Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky
  • 2013 Duets: Art in Conversation, Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, NY
    Still, Blue  William And Florence Schmidt Art Center Southwestern Illinois College, Jessie C. Wilson Galleries Anderson University, Anderson, IN, First Street Gallery, New York, NY, Maryland Hall For The Creative Arts Annapolis, MD
  • 2012 Summer Selections, Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York, NY
    Reflections,  Zeuxis traveling Exhibition  –  Boyle Family Gallery, Lindenwood University, St. Charles, MO;  Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II Museum, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO;  Sinclair Galleries, Coe College, Cedar Rapids IA;  The Painting Center, New York
  • 2011 Masterworks: The Best of Hirschl & Adler, Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, NY
  • 2010 Summer Selections, Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York, NY
    The Common Object  Prince Street Gallery, New York,NY
  • 2009-2010 Get Real: Still Life Paintings by Five Louisiana Artists,
  • 2009 Louisiana Art & Science Museum, Baton Rouge, LA
    Summer Selections, Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York, NY
    Highlights from our Collection, Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York, NY
  • 2008 Summer Selections, Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York, NY
    Holiday Selections, Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York, NY
    Celebrating Women Artists, Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York, NY
    Contemporary Still Lifes, Triton Museum, Santa Clara, CA
  • 2007 Holiday Selections, Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York, NY
    Representation, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, San Francisco, CA
    Summer Selections, Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York, NY
  • 2006 Summer Selections, Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York, NY
  • 2005 Between Perception & Invention:  Three Generations of Figurative Artists, Sharon Arts Gallery, New York, NY
  • 2000 Still Lifes from Hackett-Freedman Gallery, Spanierman Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1999 Distilled Life, A Still Life Exhibition by Zeuxis, Prince Street Gallery, New York, NY
    Contemporary Realism, Lisa Kurts Gallery, Memphis, TN
  • 1998 Select Works: A Group Exhibition featuring Emerging and Established Artists, Hackett-Freedman Gallery, San Francisco, CA
  • 1997 10th Anniversary Exhibition, Hackett-Freedman Gallery, San, CA
    Still Life: The Object in American Art, 1915-1995, Selections from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Marsh Art Gallery, Richmond, VA (national traveling show)
  • 1996 Realism ’96, van de Griff Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
    Still Lifes, Contemporary Realist Gallery, San Francisco, CA
    Contemporary American Realist Painters, Halls Crown Center, Kansas City, MO
    Flower Paintings, Contemporary Realist Gallery, San Francisco, CA
  • 1995 Nothing Overlooked: Women Painting Still Life, Contemporary Realist Gallery, San Francisco, CA
    Flowers in February, Sherry French Gallery, NYC
  • 1994 Parallax Views, Koplin Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
    Contemporary Realists, The Gallery, Halls Crown Center, Kansas City, MO
    Selected Gallery Artists, Contemporary Realist Gallery, San Francisco,
  • Flowers, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1992 The New Whitney Dissenters, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1991 Inaugural Exhibition II, Gallery and Invited Artists, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY
    Still Alive, Contemporary Still Life, Rockford University, IL
    Gabriel Laderman Selects, First Street Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1990 The Italian Tradition in American Landscape Painting, 1960-1990,
    Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, SC; travels to Bayly Museum of Art, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
    Margulies-Taplin Gallery, Miami, FL
    Chicago International Art Exposition, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL (also 1989, 1988)
    Waiting for Cadmium, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY
    Site-Specific – Available for Commission, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1989-91 Revelation and Devotion: The Spirit of Religion in Contemporary Art, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY; travels to: Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, CA; Art Gallery at Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN; Valparaiso University Museum of Art, Valparaiso, IN; Arnot Art Museum, Elmira, NY
  • 1989-90 Love and Charity: The Tradition of Caritas in Contemporary Painting, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY; travels to: Dowd Fine Arts Gallery, SUNY at Cortland, NY; The Noyes Museum, Oceanville, NJ; Roland Gibson Gallery, SUNY at Potsdam, NY; Roanoke Museum of Fine Arts, Roanoke, VA
  • 1989 Spectrum, Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, TN
  • 1988 Rutgers Barclay Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
    Christmas Miniatures, Swain Galleries, Plainfield, NJ
  • 1987-89 Frivolity and Mortality: The Tradition of Vanitas in Contemporary Painting, Sherry French Gallery, NY; travels to: Silvermine Guild of Artists, New Canaan, CT; The Noyes Museum, Oceanville, NJ; Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, TN; Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN; University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, AZ; University of Utah Museum of Art, Salt Lake City, UT; Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, CA; Schick Art Gallery, SkidmoreCollege, Saratoga Springs, NY; Tyler Art Gallery, Oswego, NY
  • 1987 A Just Temper Between Propensities, The Bayly Art Museum, The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
    National Invitational Drawings Exhibition, The Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AR
    Spectrum Auction, Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, TN
    Basel Art Fair, Basel, Switzerland
    Studied From Life, The Bayly Art Museum, Charlottesville, VA
    Night Light/Night Life, Sherry French Gallery, NYC
  • 1986 Christmas Miniatures, Swain Galleries, Plainfield, NJ
    Landscape, Seascape, Cityscape, 1960-1985, The Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA, and The New York Academy of Art, New York, NY
    Nature Morte: The Museum Considers the Still Life, Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Loretto, PA
    Jeanne Rovegno, William M. Sullivan and Amy Weiskopf, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY
    Still Life: Life That is Still, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY
    Miller Gallery, Cincinnati, OH
    Collector’s Show, The Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR
  • 1985 Six are Selected: Emerging American Realists, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY
    Umbria – Americans Painting in Italy, Gallery North, Setauket, NY
    Gallery Artists: On Paper, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1984 Mood in Landscape, Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY
    Art of Our Time, Temple Emanuel, Woodcliff, NJ
  • 1982 Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, PA
  • 1979 Steinberg Gallery, Washington University, St. Louis, MO
  • 1978 Mallincroft Center, Washington University, MO

Teaching

  • 2016 -2017 New York Academy or Art   –  Painting I
  • 2014 Kentucky School of Art – Visiting Artist, Advanced Painting
  • 2011 New York Academy of Art – Visiting Critic
    2010 Jerusalem Studio School, Summer Program in Italy
  • 1999-2005 Tulane University – Adjunct Assistant Professor, Painting
    2005 Pratt Institute – Panel “Reinventing the World: The Challenge of 1993 TulaneUniversity-AdjunctInstructorDrawing
    1992 Tulane University Venice Summer Program – Adjunct Instructor,
  • 1990-91 Temple University, Rome Campus – Co Director Temple University Gallery 1989-90 Temple University, Rome Campus – Adjunct Instructor, Intermediate and Advanced Painting
    1984-91 Loyola University of Chicago, Rome Campus – Adjunct Instructor, Drawing,
  • Painting, Sculpture
    1983-84 The New School. Rome – Art Teacher 3 – 12 grade
    2Intermediate

Awards and Residencies

  • 2015 Pollock-Krasner Grant
  • 2013 Borgo Finocchieto Artist Residency
  • 2010 Cite’ Des Arts  Internationale, Paris , France, Artist Residency
  • 2003 Louisana Division for the Arts ,Artists Grant
  • 1991 Yaddo Artist Residency, Saratoga Springs ,NY
  • 1980 Skowhengan School of Painting and Sculpture,Skowhegan Maine

Selected Public Collections

  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
  • The Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR
  • Artspace, New York, NY
  • Deloitte, Haskins and Sells, New York, NY
  • Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO
  • Miller Gallery, Cincinnati, OH
  • Swain Galleries, Plainfield, NJ
  • Tatistcheff Gallery, Inc., New York, NY

Selected Bibliography

  • Maureen Bloomfield, “Paint Your Vegetables,” Artist’s Magazine (June 2014)
  • John R. Kemp, “Shapes of Light,” Artist’s Magazine (June 2012)
    Sara E. Fensom, “On the Table,” Art & Antiques (October 2011)
  • “Amy Weiskopf: Recent Paintings,” Hackett-Freedman Gallery (2003)
  • “Surprising Still Lifes,” Southwest Art (March 2003)
  • “Where to buy …,” The Week (March 14, 2003)
  • Julie McCollam, “Preservation Imprint, Artists’ Spaces: Amy Weiskopf; Where Poetry Is” (December, 2002)
  • “Special Delivery,” In Style (February, 2002)
  • Vesta De Yambert, “Creative Spaces,” New Orleans Homes and Lifestyles, (Fall, 2001)
  • Donna Darian Wall, “Still Here After All These Years,” Southern Accents, (March/April, 1999)
  • David Hall, “Realism for Every Season,” Stonewall’s (1999)
  • Kanchan Limaye, “Women’s Work,” American Arts Quarterly (Winter 1998)
  • Hackett-Freedman Gallery, 1987-1997, Hackett-Freedman Gallery (1997)
  • Carol Kino, “Realism, The New Hip?”, ARTnews (February, 1997)
  • Lowery Stokes Sims and Sabine Rewald, “Still Life, The Object in American Art, 1915-1995, Selections from the Metropolitan Museum of Art”, American Federation of the Arts and Rizzoli Publications (1996)
  • John R. Kemp, “Inspired by European Traditions,” American Artist (September, 1996)
  • Ruth Bass, “Realism,” Artnews (February, 1996)
  • Tracy Freedman and Michael Hackett, “Amy Weiskopf, Recent Paintings,” Contemporary Realist Gallery (1995)
  • Janet Marquardt-Cherry , “Nothing Overlooked: Women Painting Still Life,” Contemporary Realist Gallery (1995)
  • John Hollander, “Landscape Painting 1960-1990, The Italian Tradition in American Art,” Gibbes Museum of Art (1990)
  • Jo Schwartz, “Dealer Captures Museums’ Interest,” Art Business News (February, 1990)
  • Eileen Watkins, “Art,” The Star-Ledger (December 23, 1988)
  • Ora Lerman, “Contemporary Vanitas,” Arts Magazine (March, 1988)
  • Ruth Latter, “Old Technique Emphasized in New Exhibition,” Daily Progress (September 13, 1987)
  • Lowery S. Sims, “Landscape, Seascape, Cityscape,” Contemporary Art Center, New Orleans (1986)
  • Claire Nicholas White, “A Triumph of Good Schooling,” The Three Village Herald (August 22, 1985)
  • Helen A. Harrison, “Umbria’s Beauty Inspires Artists,” The New York Times (Sunday, August 25, 1985)
  • Susan Bridson, “Americans Painting in Italy,” The Village Times (August 22, 1985)
  • James Rutherford, “Noyes Exhibit Displays Brevity, Reality of Modern Life.” (1985)
  • Marcolm Preston, “Realist Visions by Americans in Italy,” Newsday (Tuesday, September 3, 1985)

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September 22, 2017

MAX FERGUSON

Born: New York City, 1959

SELECTED COLLECTIONS

  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  • The British Museum, London
  • Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Arkansas
  • Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • Chris Columbus
  • Martin Scorsese
  • George Lucas Museum of Narrative Art
  • Michael Jesselson
  • Laurence Mark
  • The Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio
  • Richard Brown Baker Collection, Yale
  • The New York Historical Society
  • The City of Amsterdam
  • Martin Margulies
  • Edward Asner
  • Seavest Collection of Contemporary Realism
  • The Dubi Shiff Art Collectrion
  • Michigan Bell Telephone
  • Spencer Museum, University of Kansas
  • Mr. and Mrs. Eric Javits
  • Richard McKenzie, Seven Bridges Foundation
  • Richard Massey
  • Yeshiva University Museum, New York
  • The New York Public Library
  • Hebrew Union College Museum, New York
  • The Museum of the City of New York
  • Staatliche Museen Zu Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett
  • Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich
  • Albertina, Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna
  • Forbes Magazine Collection, New York
  • MTA, New York
  • Robert Shaye
  • Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon
  • Hofstra University Museum, New York
  • Margo Feiden
  • The Brooklyn Historical Society
  • U.S. State Department
  • Lawrence Van Gelder
  • King’s College, New York
  • Racine Museum of Art, Wisconsin
  • Estate of H.W. Janson
  • Gail Levin
  • Carol Feinberg and Ken Gilman
  • Reflex Museum of Miniature Art, Netherlands

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

  • 2014 Touring Solo Exhibition, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles
    Tough and Tender, P8 Gallery, Tel Aviv
  • 2013 “By the Book” curator Shlomit Steinberg The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • 2012 Painting My Father, Hebrew Union College Museum, curator Laura Kruger, New York (solo)
  • 2011 Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Arkansas
    E.G. Conference (presenter), Monterey, California
    Reflex Museum of Miniature Art, Netherlands
    From the Hand: Drawings from the Collection, Hofstra University Museum, New York
    Dallas Art Fair, Texas
  • 2010 Paintings of Urban Intimacy, Gallery Henoch, New York (solo)
    Dallas Art Fair, Texas
  • 2009 Art of the Twentieth Century, New York
    Los Angeles Art Fair, California
  • 2008 Art of the Twentieth Century, New York
  • 2006 The Eye of the Collector, Hebrew Union College Museum, curator Laura Kruger, New York
  • 2005 Yeshiva University Museum (solo), curator Reba Wulkan, New York
    Impressions of New York, New-York Historical Society, curator Marilyn Symmes, New York
    Beauty and the Book, The Israel Museum, curator Hagit Alon, Jerusalem
  • 2004 The Art of Sport, The Israel Museum, curator Efrat Natan, Jerusalem
    The Art of Aging, (national tour) Hebrew Union College, curator Laura Kruger, New York
    92nd Street Y, New York (solo)
  • 2003 ACA Galleries, New York (solo)
  • 2002 Summer in the City, ACA Galleries, New York
    Madison Art Partners, New York (solo)
  • 2000 Cow Parade, New York
    Art for Embassies Program U.S. State Department
  • 1999 First Annual Realism Invitational, Jenkins-Johnson Gallery, San Francisco
  • 1998 Realism, Amarillo Museum of Fine Arts, curator Jay Fletcher, Amarillo
    TDI Bus Poster, International public awareness campaign
  • 1997 20th Century Realism, Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Qgunquit
    Contemporary Realism, Van Der Griff Gallery, Santa Fe
  • 1996 Gallery Henoch, New York (solo)
  • 1995 Virtual Reality, The Armory, New York
    Picturing New York, The Museum of the City of New York
  • 1994 New York Realism—Touring exhibition, curator Douglass Dreishpoon, Japan
  • 1993 Gallery Henoch, New York (solo)
  • 1992 Urban Realities, Fairfield University, curator Amy Simon
  • 1991 Monochrome/Polychrome, Florida State University Museum,
    curator Allys Palladino-Craig, Tallahassee
    Artists Love New York, City Arts, New York
    Art Cologne, Galerie Ulrich Gering, Cologne
    Basel Art Fair, Galerie Igne Baecker
  • 1990 Coney Island, Gallery Henoch, New York (solo)
    Self-Portraits, John Szoke Graphics, New York
  • 1988 Art at the Armory, New York
  • 1987 Contemporary New York Urban Visions, Adelphi University, curator Amy Simon,
    Garden City, New York
    Nocturnes and Nightmares, Florida State University Museum, curator Allys Palladino-Craig, Tallahassee
    Prints in Motion, Associated American Artists, New York
    Mainstream America: The Collection of Phil Dessing, The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio
    Mural Project, Canal Street Post Office, New York
  • 1986 Littlejohn-Smith Gallery, New York (solo)
    Musee D’Arte Contemporain de Dunkurque, France
    Nocturnal Imagery, OK Harris Works of Art, New York
    Pratt/Silvermine International Print Competition, curator William S. Lieberman, Purchase Award,
    New Canaan, Connecticut
  • 1985 Starved for Art, School of Visual Arts Museum, curator Lowery Sims, New York
  • 1984 Gallery Henoch, New York (solo)
  • 1983 Audubon Artists Annual Stefan Hirsch Award, New York
  • 1981 Gallery Mokum, Amsterdam
  • 1980 Small Works, New York University Washington Square East Galleries, New York
  • 1979 Koopt Kunst, Museum Fodor, Amsterdam

SELECTED PERIODICALS

  • 2013 Empty Magazine (Australia), January
  • 2012 Gula (Brazil), Luara Skrzek
    London Times, Times Literary Supplement, August 31
    The New York Times, Marie Elena Martinez, April 15
    The Wall Street Journal, Sameer Reddy, April 16
    Fine Art Connoisseur, Peter Trippi, April
    Crystal Bridges Museum Magazine, Linda DeBerry, September
    American Artist, June
    City Arts, Valerie Gladstone, April 18
    Robb Report (online) May 8
    Fathers and Sons: Max Ferguson’s “Paintings of My Father,” 1982-2011, June 17
    Huffington Post, Jeanine Barone, June 17
    Worth Magazine, June
    The Jewish Press Magazine, Menachem Wecker, March 23
  • 2011 ARTnews, Gerard Haggerty, February
    New York University Alumni Magazine, Megan Doll, Spring
    The Artist’s Magazine, BJ Foreman, September
    Professional Artist Magazine (cover story), Louise Buyo, September
  • 2010 The Daily News, Patrick Huguenin, November 8
    Huffington Post, Jesse Kornbluth, November 12
  • 2009 Logos, (Italy), June
  • 2008 Super Interessante, (Brazil), December
    New York Spaces, June
    Focus, (Italy), May
  • 2007 Art & Antiques, Collector’s Sourcebook, Joseph Jacobs, December
  • 2004 In New York, July
  • 2002 The Robb Report, December
  • 2000 Harper’s Magazine, January
  • 1999 The New York Times, May 18
  • 1998 ARTnews, Milton Esterow, April
    The New York Post, Neil Travis, April 12
    The New York Post, Cindy Adams, January 28
    Artspeak, Ed McCormack, January
    The Villager, Jerry Tallmer, January 21
    The Dublin Examiner, (Ireland), Sean McCarthaigh, January 8
    The Evening Herald, (Great Britain), Smantha McCaughren, January 6
  • 1997 The Forward, May 16
  • 1996 New York Magazine, John Connolly, September 9
    The Daily News, Salvatore Arena, September 2
    The Forward, Douglas Century, May 17
    Where Magazine, Paulette Weiss, May
    The New York Post, Matt Tader, May 14
    The New York Post, Philip Messing, May 8
    The Daily News, George Rush, Joanna Molloy, May 3
    Our Town, April 25
  • 1994 Hadassah Magazine, Joan Schwartz-Michel, March
  • 1993 Yiddish Forverts, Miriam Schmulevitz-Hoffman, May 28
    The Jewish Week, May 21
    The New York Post, Jerry Tallmer, April 30
  • 1992 Manhattan Spirit, Tim Cavanaugh, September
    The New York Times, (Westchester Edition), Vivien Raynor, March 15
  • 1991 The New York Times, (Westchester Edition), William Zimmer, August 4
    Art & Antiques, Patrick Pacheco, May
  • 1990 The New York Post, Jerry Tallmer, June 15
    Downtown, June 6
    The New York Times, Lonnie Schlein, May 27
  • 1987 The New York Times, Richard Levine, December 9
    The New York Times, (Connecticut Edition), Phyllis Braff, October 25
    The New York Times, Vivien Raynor, August 14
    New York Newsday, Scott Ladd, May 11
    X Man Magazine, (Japan), Hajima Koyama, March
  • 1986 Arts Magazine, John Loughery, November
    The New Yorker, September 29
    New York Newsday, Stuart Troup, September 3
    The New York Times, (Connecticut Edition), William Zimmer, February 16
  • 1981 New Israelitisch Weekblad, (Netherlands), June 26

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  • 2012 Marquis Who’s Who in American Art
  • 2011 Art Journey America: Landscapes, North Light Books, Cincinatti
    From the Hand, Hofstra University Museum, Karen T. Albert, New York
    Richard Brown Baker Collection, Yale University
    Art and Freedom VI, Arte Libro Gallery, Spain, 290 pp.
    Reflex Museum of Miniature Art, Catalogue, Netherlands
  • 2010 Paintings of Urban Intimacy, Introduction by Christian Viveros-FaunО, New York, 32 pp.
    Yeshiva University Museum: The First 35 Years, Sylvia Herskowitz, New York, 256 pp.
  • 2008 Seven Bridges Collection: The First 15 Years, 389 pp.
    Intorno Alla Pittura, Dario Lodi, Piccola Bilioteca, Italy, 106 pp.
  • 2006 Going, Going, Gone Paintings of a Vanishing New York, 48 pp.
    The Eye of the Collector: The Jewish Vision of Sigmund R. Balka
    Hebrew Union College, Laura Kruger, New York, 220 pp.
    40 Years: A Dealer’s Collection, Gallery Henoch, New York, 32 pp.
  • 2005 Impressions of New York, New York Historical Society, Marilyn Symmes,New York, 304 pp.
    Beauty and the Book, Israel Museum, Hagit Alon, Jerusalem, 24 pp.
  • 2003 The Art of Aging Hebrew, Union College, Laura Kruger, New York, 102 pp
    Max Ferguson, exhibition catalogue ACA Galleries, New York, 32 pp.
  • 2001 Love: A Celebration in Art and Literature, Edited by Jane Lahr Stewart, Tabori & Chang, New York, 240 pp.
  • 2000 Painting the Town, Paintings from the Museum of the City of New York, Yale University Press, 374 pp.
  • 1999 Monochrome/Polychrome, exhibition catalogue, Jerome Sternn, Florida State University Gallery and Museum, 48 pp.
  • 1996 Great Jewish Quotations, edited by Alfred J. Kolatch, Jonathan David, Inc, New York, 612 pp.
    Max Ferguson, exhibition catalogue, Gallery Henoch, New York, 24 pp.
  • 1994 New York Realism-Past and Present, exhibition catalogue, Doulas Dreishpoon, Ph.D.,166 pp.
    (touring exhibition of five museums in Japan and the United States).
  • 1993 Yiddish II, textbook, Mordekhe Schaechter, Yiddish Language Resource Center, New York, 561 pp.
  • 1987 Nocturnes and Nightmares, exhibition catalogue, Allys Palladino-Craig, Florida State University Gallery and Museum, 56 pp.
    Prints in Motion, exhibition catalogue, Robert P. Conway, Associated American Artists, New York, 12 pp.
  • 1986 International Prints, exhibition catalogue, Pratt Graphics Center and the Silvermine Guild Center for the
    Arts, William S. Lieberman, Silvermine, Connecticut, 2
  • 1983 Audubon Artists Annual, exhibition catalogue, New York, 16 pp.
  • 1978 Koopt Kunst, exhibition catalogue, Gemeentekunstaankopen, Amsterdam, 264 pp.

TELEVISION / RADIO

  •  2013 WKCR FM New York, Mahima Chablani
  • 2012 NBC, Today in New York, June 17
    NBC Evening News with Chuck Scarborough, June 5
  • 1996 ABC, New York Views with Roz Abrams, July
  • 1992 ARD Television, (Germany), Brighton Beach, April
  • 1991 National Geographic Explorer Series, The Subways, September

EDUCATION

  •  1980 New York University, B.S.
  • 1979 Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam

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DIANA HOROWITZ

[email protected]
www.dianahorowitz.com

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

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