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Born 1939, Philadelphia, PA
Lives and works in Lakeville, CT

EDUCATION

1958–62BFA, University of the Arts (formerly Philadelphia College of Art), Philadelphia, PA
1962–65MFA in Painting, Yale University, New Haven, CT

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2016Harry Kramer: A Selection of Drawings and Paintings, The Re Institute, Millerton, NY, April 30–May 29, 2016.
2005Harry Kramer, Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art, New York, NY, October 6–November 5, 2005. (Catalogue)
2003Harry Kramer: Two Exhibitions of New Paintings, Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art, New York, NY, March 20–April 19, 2003, and Charles Cowles Gallery, New York, NY, March 21–April 19, 2003. (Catalogue)
1998Harry Kramer: Major Paintings of the 70s, Charles Cowles Gallery, New York, NY, October 10–31, 1998.
1994Harry Kramer: New Paintings, Charles Cowles Gallery, New York, NY, January 22–February 12, 1994.
1993Harry Kramer, Bill Bace Gallery, Southampton, NY, September 2–13, 1993.
1991Harry Kramer: New Paintings, Charles Cowles Gallery, New York, NY, September 10–October 26, 1991.
1987Harry Kramer: Recent Paintings, Gruenebaum Gallery, New York, NY, April 9–May 2, 1987.
1985Harry Kramer, Gruenebaum Gallery, New York, NY, May/June–June 22, 1985. 
1984Harry Kramer, Elizabeth Galasso Fine Art Leasing, Ossining, NY, November 11, 1984–January 5, 1985.
1983Harry Kramer, Ted Greenwald Gallery, New York, NY, 1983.
1981Harry Kramer, 55 Mercer Street Gallery, New York, NY, April 28–May 16, 1981. 
1977Harry Kramer: Paintings, Collages, and Prints, Creative Arts Forum Gallery, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Lexington, MD, February/March–March 19, 1977. 
1976Harry Kramer: “Sugar Foot Series” Drawings and Paintings, 55 Mercer Street Gallery, New York, NY, October 16–November 3, 1976.
 Paintings by Harry Kramer, 55 Mercer Street Gallery, New York, NY, January 12–29, 1976.
1974Paintings and Drawings by Harry Kramer, 55 Mercer Street Gallery, New York, NY, January 26–February 13, 1974.
1973Harry Kramer Paintings: Homage to Izaak Walton, 55 Mercer Street Gallery, New York, NY, January 6–24, 1973.
1972Harry Kramer Paintings: White Nights and Other Stories, Brata Gallery, New York, NY, February 5–27, 1972.

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2016The Death of Impressionism?: Disruption & Innovation in Art, James A. Michener Art Museum, Doylestown, PA, November 12, 2016–February 26, 2017.
2014Abstractly Speaking: Painting and Sculpture from the Parrish Permanent Collection (Lynda Benglis, Ross Bleckner, Ilya Bolotowsky, Richmond Burton, Louisa Chase, Dan Christensen, Perle Fine, Eric Freeman, Mary Heilmann, Harry Kramer, Agnes Martin, Joan Mitchell, John Torreano, Jack Youngerman), Parrish Art Museum, Watermill, NY, March 8–April 13, 2014.
2013187th Annual (Pat Adams, Emma Amos, Stephen Antonakos, Polly Apfelbaum, Walter Chatham, Susanna Coffey, Robert Cottingham, Robert Cronin, Philip Grausman, Julie Heffernan, Richard Hunt, Harry Kramer, Howard Kalish, Richard Meier, Melissa Meyer, Judith Murray, John Portman, Howardena Pindell, Faith Ringgold, Mack Scogin, Judith Shea, James Siena, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Michelle Stuart, Don Voisine), National Academy Museum, New York, NY, January 20–May 5, 2013.
2009ac.qui.si.tions (Linda Alpern, Jennifer Cross, Peter Dayton, Jim Dine, Tom Ferrara, Cornelia Foss, Dorothy Frankel, David Gamble, Michael Goldberg, Eunice Golden, Robert Goodnough, Ingeborg ten Haeff, Claus Hoie, Helen Hoie, Howard Kanovitz, Stanley Kearl, Mel Kendrick, William King, Cynthia Knott, Harry Kramer, Laurie Lambrecht, Ibram Lassaw, Conrad Marca-Relli, Rima Mardoyan, Paton Miller, Robert Motherwell, Hans Namuth, Costantino Nivola, Elizabeth Peyton, Fairfield Porter, Miriam Schapiro, Joan Semmel, David Slivka, Raphael Soyer, Darius Yektai), Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY, October 24–January 17, 2009. 
2007Open to Interpretation: The Experience of Gestural Abstraction (James Bohary, Harry Kramer, Robert Motherwell), Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, May 8–July 8, 2007. (Catalogue)
 The 182nd Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Art (Will Barnet, James Bohary, William Clutz, Robert Cottingham, Melvin Edwards, Richard Estes, Ben Frank Moss, Diana Horowitz, Paul Jenkins, Harry Kramer, Vincent Longo, Philip Pearlstein, Paul Russotto, Richard Sloat, among 179 other artists), National Academy Museum, New York, New York, May 16–June 24, 2007. (Catalogue)
2006Whitney Biennial 2006: Day for Night (Peace Tower [1966/2006] installation with collaboration panels from Elaine de Kooning, Richard Diebenkorn, Donald Judd, Harry Kramer, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Motherwell, Louise Nevelson, Philip Pearlstein, Ad Reinhardt, James Rosenquist, among over 180 other artists), Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, March 2–May 28, 2006. (Catalogue)
2005“The Continuous Mark, Forty Years of the New York Studio School”, New York, NY
2004“The Artist’s Eye: Wolf Kahn as Curator”, National Academy of Design, New York, NY
2003“Good Things Come in Small Packages”, Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art, New York, NY
2002Clark Fine Art, Southampton, NY
2002American Embassy, Vienna
2001Charles Cowles Gallery, New York, NY
 National Academy of Design, 177 Street Annual Exhibition, New York, NY
1998“Old Friends”, Elaine Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY
 Charles Cowles Gallery, New York, NY
1996National Academy of Design, 172nd Annual Exhibition, New York, NY
 Charles Cowles Gallery, New York, NY
1995National Academy of Design, 171st Annual Exhibition, New York, NY
 Ashawagh Hall, East Hampton, NY
 National Academy of Design, 170th Annual Exhibition, NY, NY
 Charles Cowles Gallery, New York, NY
1994National Academy of Design, Collection Update, New York, NY
 Nina Freudenheim Gallery, “Painting”, Buffalo, NY
1993The Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
 Elizabeth Harris Gallery, New York, NY
 Ashawagh Hall, East Hampton, NY
1992Ashawagh Hall, East Hampton, NY
1991Group Exhibition, curated by Elita T. Agee, Concordia College, Bronxville, NY
 “Free Spirits”, Elaine Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY
 Ashawagh Hall, East Hampton, NY
1988“At Home with Art”, Gruenebaum Gallery, New York, NY
 “The Legacy of Surrealism in Contemporary Art”, Ben Shahn Galleries, William
 Patterson College, Wayne, NJ
1987“The Presence of Nature: Some American Paintings”, Barbara Krakow Gallery,
 Boston, MA
1985“Exhibit A”, The Brooklyn Federal Courthouse, Brooklyn, NY
 Snag Harbor Cultural Center, curated by John Perrault and Craig Mannister,
 Staten Island, NY
 “A Collection Grows: Recent Acquisitions of the Hudson River Museum”,
 Yonkers, NY
 “20 year Anniversary Exhibition”, New York Studio School, New York, NY
 “First Anniversary”, Elizabeth Galasso Fine Arts Leasing, Ossining, NY
1984“Modern Art”, curated by John Yau and Ted Greenwald, New York, NY
 “Selections”, curated by Elaine de Kooning, Bologna and Landi Gallery, East
 Hampton, NY
 “25th Annual Invitational Exhibition: A Survey of Contemporary Art”, curated by
 Julian Weissman, Zoltan Buki, Gary Reynolds and Peter Homitsky, Union, NJ
1983“Hand Thought”, Ted Greenwald Gallery, New York, NY
 Ashawagh Hall, East Hampton, NY
 Yale Summer School of Music and Art, Norfolk, CT
 “Six Painters”, The Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY
 (Catalogue Essay by Peter Langlykke)
 “Arrivals”, Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY
 “Twelve Years, An Anniversary”, 55 Mercer Street Gallery, New York, NY
1981“The Henry Ward Ranger Fund Exhibition of Contemporary Art”, National
 Academy of Design, New York, NY
 “46th Annual Art Exhibition”, Cooperstown, NY
 “Abstract Painting, New York City 1981”, Emily Lowe Gallery, Hofstra
 University, NY (Catalogue Essay by Tiffany Bell)
1978Tyler Art Gallery, State University at Oswego, NY
 Art Awareness, Lexington, NY
1977Archer M. Huntington Gallery, University of Texas at Austin
 Rochester Business Community for the Arts
1976State University College at Alfred, NY
 Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI
 Fourcade, Droll, Inc., New York, NY
 Lake Placid Center for the Arts, Lake Placid, NY
 Olean Public Library, NY
1975Traveling Exhibition: State University College at Plattsburgh, NY; State
 University College at Oswego, NY; State University College at Buffalo, NY;
 State University College at Albany, NY; State University College at
 New Paltz, NY
1974Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina
 Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY
 Rosa Esman Gallery, New York, NY
1973Washington Art Association of Connecticut
1972Brata Gallery, New York, NY
1971Brata Gallery, New York, NY
 O.K. Harris, New York, NY
1970New York Shakespeare Public Theatre, New York, NY
1967Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY
 Fine Arts Federation of Connecticut
1965Philadelphia College of Art, PA
1962Cheltenham Art Center, Philadelphia, PA

SELECTED BOOK AND CATALOGUES

2022Harry Kramer: Selected Work 2021–1970s. Dip Net Press, 2023. https://isu.pub/BF2alPy
2013Matthew Israel. Kill For Peace: American Artists Against the Vietnam War. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2013: 203 (mentioned).
2007Harry Kramer: Works on Paper. Text by Harry Kramer. New York: Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art, 2007.
Gestural Abstraction. Hanover, New Hampshire: Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, 2007: 3, illustrated. https://hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu/sites/hoodmuseum.prod/files/hoodmuseum/publications/2007sfd38.pdf
Malloy, Nancy. The 182nd Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Art. New York: National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts, 2007: 199, illustrated.
2005Harry Kramer. Text by Dore Ashton. New York: Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art, 2005.
2004The Artist’s Eye: Wolf Kahn as Curator. National Academy of Design Museum: New York, 2004.
2003Harry Kramer: Two Exhibitions of New Paintings. Text by Michael M. Thomas. New York: Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art and Charles Cowles Gallery, 2003.
2002Killoren-Bensimon, Kelly. In the Spirit of the Hamptons. New York: Assouline, 2013: 118, illustrated.
1991Perl, Jed. Gallery Going: Four Seasons in the Art World. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1991: 17.
1988Einreinhofer, Nany. The Legacy of Surrealism in Contemporary Art. Wayne, N.J.: Ben Shahn Galleries, 1988: 43, illustrated.
198312 Years: An Anniversary Exhibition, Texts by Lawrence Alloway and Joseph Mashek. New York: 55 Mercer Gallery: n.p., illustrated. https://www.55mercerstreetgallery.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/M55booklow2.pdf-ITO-copy.pdf
Langlykke, Peter. Six Painters: Gregory Amenoff, Jake Berthot, Howard Buchwald, Louise Fishman, Harry Kramer, Katherine Porter. Yonkers, New York: Hudson River Museum, 1983: 36–41, illustrated. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Six_Painters/cK0iC8zPMDgC?hl=en&gbpv=1
1981Abstract Painting New York City 1981: An Exhibition of Paintings by Fourteen New York City Artists. Text by Tiffany Bell. New York: The Emily Lowe Gallery, Hofstra University, 1981: n.p., illustrated.
197455 Mercer, New York: 55 Mercer, 1974: n.p., illustrated and listed.

SELECTED PERIODICALS

2024Trotta, Julia. “An Oral History with Cynthia Hawkins by Julia Trotta,” Bomb Magazine, 2 July 2024 (mentioned). https://bombmagazine.org/articles/2024/07/02/an-oral-history-with-cynthia-hawkins-by-julia-trotta/
2023In Conversation: Harry Kramer and Cynthia Hawkins, YouTube video, posted 9 November 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmKFNzO3c7g
2016“Events Calendar,” Poughkeepsie Journal, 27 May 2016: E13
 “Galleries & Museums,” Chronogram, 28 March 2016: 56. 
2011“The Art Scene 08.25.11,” The East Hampton Star, 24 August 2011. https://www.easthamptonstar.com/archive/art-scene-082511
2010“The Art Scene,” The East Hampton Star, 8 July 2010: C2.
2009D’Haene, Elise. “The Art Scene,” The East Hampton Star, 22 October 2009: C2.
 “Two exhibitions open October 24 at Guild Hall in East Hampton,” 27east, 20 October 2009: https://www.27east.com/arts/two-exhibitions-open-october-24-at-guild-hall-in-east-hampton-1373591/
 “Arts Calendar,” The East Hampton Star, 18 June 2009: C10.
2007Schwendener, Martha. “In the 21st Century, The Persistence of Tradition,” The New York Times, 1 June 2007 (National Academy Museum exhibition review). https://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/01/arts/design/01annu.html
2006Who’s Who in the World, 23rd Edition.
2005“The Listings,” The New York Times, 21 October 2005 (Ameringer Yohe exhibition review): https://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/21/arts/movies/the-listings-oct-21-oct-27.html?searchResultPosition=46
 Sanesgundo, Sheridan. “The Art Scene,” The Easthampton Star, 29 September 2005: 38.
 “Who’s Who in America”
2003Long, Robert. “Harry Kramer: Giotto is Contemporary,” The East Hampton Star, 17 April 2003: C1–C3, illustrated.
 “Art Listings,” The New York Times, 30 March 2003. https://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/30/arts/design/art-listings.html?searchResultPosition=25
 Sansegundo, Sheridan. “The Art Scene,” The East Hampton Star, 13 March 2003: 37.
 “At the Galleries,” Southampton Press, 13 March 2003: 29. 
2002Thomas, Michael M. “Art as Possession,” Hamptons Country, September 2002: 145, illustrated.
 Slivka, Rose C.S. “From the Studio,” The East Hampton Star, 6 June 2002: illustrated.
2000“On the Town,” Southampton Press, 20 July 2000: 32, photographed.
 1998“Exhibitions,” The Villager, 14 October 1998: 23.
 Braff, Phyllis. “Art Reviews,” The New York Times, 28 June 1998: 183 (Elaine Benson Gallery exhibition review). https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1998/06/28/574090.html?pageNumber=183 
Slivka, Rose C.S. “From the Studio,” The East Hampton Star, 25 June 1998: illustrated.
1995“Le Piu Belle Case Del Mondo,” Architectural Digest. Edizione Italiana. N. 169. Giugno 1995. Anno VX: 75, illustrated.
1994Huntington, Richard. “Ideas of Abstraction,” The Buffalo News, 30 September 1994: 67.
 “Calendar,” The Buffalo News, 16 September 1994: 55.
 Edelman, Robert G. “Harry Kramer at Charles Cowles,” Art in America, July 1994: illustrated. 
1993Slivka, Rose C.S. “From the Studio,” The East Hampton Star, 9 September 1993: illustrated.
 “Previews & Postscripts,” Southampton Press, 9 September 1993, photographed.
 “Kramer at Bace,” The Sag Harbor Express, 2 September 1993: 9. 
Sanesgundo, Sheridan. “At the Galleries.” The East Hampton Star, 26 August 1993.
 “Weekend Guide,” Newsday, 18 June 1993: 94. 
 “Island artist in Manhattan show,” Staten Island Advance, 8 June 1993: 38. 
 Thomas, Michael M. “The New York Observer,” 8 March 1993.
1992Strickland, Carol. “For Vicente, ‘There’s No End’ to Maturing,” The New York Times, 26 April 1992: 238. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1992/04/26/483092.html?pageNumber=238
1991Perl, Jed. “In the Galleries,” Art and Antiques, November 1991.
 Slivka, Rose C.S. “From the Studio,” The East Hampton Star, 25 July 1991.
 “At the Galleries,” Southampton Press, 11 July 1991: 31.
 “The East Hampton Star”, July 25, “From the Studio”, Rose C.S. Slivka
 “The Calendar,” Tarrytown Daily News, 9 May 1991: 58. 
 Zimmer, William. “Abstract Work in Three Materials Pushed to the Limit,” The New York Times, 28 April 1991: 22, illustrated (Concordia College exhibition review). https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1991/04/28/issue.html 
 Gouveia, Georgette. “Art Scene,” Tarrytown Daily News, 21 April 1991: 62.
 “Local News,” Mount Vernon Argus, 14 April 1991: 10.
1990“The Un-Hamptonites,” On the Avenue, 14 July 1990 (Vol. 6. No 20): 12, illustrated.
1988Watkins, Eileen. “Surrealism, Offspring at WPC Show.” The Sunday Star Ledger, 28 February 1988: 145 (Ben Shahn Galleries exhibition review).
 Zeaman, John. “Surreal: Even in Art, There’s Nothing New Under the Sun,” The Bergen Record, 28 February 1988: E-12 (Ben Shahn Galleries exhibition review).
 Raynor, Vivien. “Art; At the Ben Shahn, Surrealism’s Legacy,” The New York Times, 21 February 1988: 18 (Ben Shahn Galleries exhibition review). https://www.nytimes.com/1988/02/21/nyregion/art-at-the-ben-shahn-surrealism-s-legacy.html 
1987“At the Galleries,” The East Hampton Star, 29 October 1987: 40.
 Slivka, Rose C.S. “From the Studio,” The East Hampton Star, 8 October 1987: 33.
 Slivka, Rose C.S. “Kramer Show,” The East Hampton Star, 30 April 1987: 9, illustrated.
1986Perl, Jed. “Art at the Beginning of the Season,” The New Criterion, December 1986: 69.
1985Fresssola, Michael. “Abstract Painting at Newhouse Gallery,” Staten Island Sunday Advance, 3 November 1985: 130.
 Fressola, Michael. “Harbor, Art Network open show tomorrow,” Staten Island Advance, 18 October 1985: 33.
 “Abstract Paintings at Snug Harbor,” The Jersey Journal, 18 October 1985: 27. 
 Raynor, Vivien. “Harry Kramer (Gruenebaum Gallery, 38 East 57th Street),” The New York Times, 14 June 1985: C22 (Gruenebaum Gallery exhibition review). https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1985/06/14/051129.html?pageNumber=74 
 “Anniversary exhibition due at Ossining gallery,” Gannet Westchester Newspapers, 25 January 1985: 16. 
1984“Art Exhibits,” Tarrytown Daily News, 28 December 1984: 48. 
 Trosky, Helene. “Arts Calendar,” Chappaqua Journal, 14 November 1984: 6.
 Cole, Larry. “In Nov., viewers can get to the art of the matter,” Westchester Daily News, 11 November 1984: 683.
 Spiro, Helen. “Abstract art exhibit to open in Ossining,” Gannett Westchester Newspapers, 6 November 1984: 16.
 Braff, Phyllis. “From the Studio,” The East Hampton Star, 5 July 1984: II 10.
 “‘Art for Rescue’ Benefit,” The East Hampton Star, 10 May 1984: 34.
 “Reception for Show,” Southampton Press, 3 May 1984: 30.
 Henry, Gerrit. “Harry Kramer at Ted Greenwald,” Art in America, February 1984: 151–152, illustrated.
1983Pardee, Hearn. “Six Painters at the Hudson River Museum: To Probe and Extend the Resources of Painting,” Arts Magazine, September: 69–71 (Hudson River Museum exhibition review).
 Braff, Phyllis. “From the Studio,” The East Hampton Star, 11 August 1983: 35.
 Russell, John. “Six Painters at the Hudson Museum,” The New York Times, 8 July 1983: C14 (Hudson River Museum exhibition review). https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1983/07/08/020723.html?pageNumber=50 
 Beals, Kathie. “Exhibit: Serious works by abstract artists.” Tarrytown Daily News, 15 July 1983: 41, illustrated (Hudson River Museum exhibition review)
 Zimmer, William. “Oils Show Bathes in Success”, The New York Times, 23 June 1983: 18 (Hudson River Museum exhibition review). https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1983/06/26/247161.html?pageNumber=454 
 The Sun, June 1983: 7. 
 “Arts Calendar,” Poughkeepsie Journal, 20 May 1983: 46. 
 “Lifestyles: Interaction Series,” Gannett Westchester Newspapers, 19 May 1983: 38.  
 Braff, Phyllis. The East Hampton Star, 21 April 1983: 6.
 Delatiner, Barbara. “East End Lures Artists Anew,” The New York Times, 20 March 1983: 12. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1983/03/20/034269.html?pageNumber=597 
 “Three New Exhibits,” Southampton Press, 10 March 1983: 14.
1981Preston, Malcolm. “Art Review/Abstract paintings at Hofstra,” Newsday (Suffolk Edition), 26 March 1981: 199 (Hofstra University Exhibition review). 
 Shirley, David L. “Abstraction With a Relaxed Air,” The New York Times,” 1 March 1981: 19 (Hofstra University Exhibition review). https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1981/03/01/023966.html?pageNumber=281 
 Newsday, 26 March 1981: 39.
 Pincus-Witten, Robert. “Entries: Snatch and Snatching,” Arts Magazine: 88–89. 
1978Breslawski, Lynne. “C.A.P.S. Show in Tyler,” The Oswegian, 14 December 1978: 16.
 “Artists represented in exhibit,” The Oswegian, 30 November 1978: 17.
1977Gillespie, Dick. “Creative Arts Forum,” Empath, St. Mary’s Student Newspaper, 1 March 1977: 8 (Creative Arts Forum Gallery exhibition review).
1976“Art,” New York Magazine, 1 November 1976: 27. 
 Andre, Michael, Art News, March 1976: 131.
 SoHo News, 22 January 1976: 18, 41.
1974“Museums & Galleries,” Southampton Press, 22 August 1974: 32.
 Newsday (Nassau Edition), 10 August 1974: 32.
 “Local Artists Open Exhibits,” Southampton Press, 8 August 1974: 14 (Guild Hall exhibition review).
 SoHo News, February 1974: 33.
1973Kingsley, April. “Harry Kramer,” Artforum, April 1973: 85–86, illustrated (55 Mercer Gallery exhibition review). https://www.artforum.com/events/harry-kramer-3-235337/ 
 Arts Magazine, March 1973: 74.
 Art News, February: 85.
1972Art News, February 1971: 18.
 Borden, Lizzie. “Harry Kramer,” Artforum, April 1972: 85 (Brata Gallery exhibition review). https://www.artforum.com/events/harry-kramer-2-233523/ 
1967“In Benson Gallery Show,” The East Hampton Star, 7 September 1967: 7. 
 “Exhibition of Oils To Be Opened Sunday,” Hartford Courant, 6 January 1967: 7.
1961Leon, Dennis. “Impressive ‘New Talent’ at Cheltenham,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, 29 October 1961: 79. 

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, Washington, DC
Best and Company, Ashland, VA
The Brooklyn Museum, NY
Chase Manhattan Bank, New York, NY
CIBA Geigy Corporation, New York, NY
Davis, Polk and Wardwell, New York, NY
Detroit Institute of Art, MI
Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY
The Heckscher Museum, Huntington, NY
The Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
The Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY
Ketcham and McDougall Foundation, NJ
McCrory Corporation, New York, NY
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Monroe Development Services, Rochester, NY
National Academy of Design, New York, NY
North Hall, United States District Court, Brooklyn, NY
The Parrish Art Museum, Watermill, NY
Phillip Morris, Inc., New York, NY
Tyler Art Gallery, State University College at Oswego, NY
Valley National Bank, CA
Waterman Management Corporation, New York, NY
Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT

AWARDS

2014The Pollock-Krasner Foundation
2013The Robert Lehman Foundation
1996Queens College, Faculty Research
1995Queens College, Faculty Research
1994Queens College, Faculty Research
1983Queens College, Faculty Research
1982Major Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts
1977New York State Council on the Arts, CAPS
1976Queens College, Faculty Research
1973New York State Council on the Arts, CAPS
1970United States Steel Company Grant
1964Alliance Française de Philadelphie, Pennsylvania

TEACHING

1970–1999Professor of Art, Queens College, City University of New York, NY
1968–1969Visiting Artist, New York University, School of the Arts, NY
1971–1973Faculty, New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, NY
1969Visiting Critic, Yale University Summer School of Music and Art, Norfolk, CT

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