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Born Brooklyn,
New York
EDUCATION
Harvard
College BA, studied with art
historian, Michael Fried and philosopher, Stanley Cavell.
St.
Martin's Art School , London,
advanced sculpture program with Anthony Caro and William Tucker
EXHIBITIONS
Grounds
for Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey,
Spring 2004, 10th
Anniversary Invitational Exhibition
Salander - O’Reilly Gallery, New York City, September 2001,
Bronze sculpture, solo exhibition
Grounds
for Sculpture,
Hamilton, New Jersey,
October 2000 – April, 2001, Featured
Artist
William
O’Reilly Gallery, New York
City, April 1999, Table Sculpture
William
O’Reilly Gallery, New York
City, February 1998, Sculptures
Salander
- O’Reilly Gallery,
New York City, March 1996, Group
Sculpture Exhibition
Grounds for Sculpture,
Hamilton, New Jersey, Summer/Fall
exhibition 1995, Featured Artist
Grounds
for Sculpture,
Hamilton, New Jersey, Fall/Winter
exhibition 1994-1995; Bronze Sculptures
Salander
- O'Reilly Gallery, New York
City, January 1994, Recent Sculpture
Recent
Sculpture, Newport Beach,
California, 1991, one-man exhibition
Security
Pacific Gallery, Los Angeles,
California, 1989-1990, Sculptural Intimacies Exhibit
Norton
Museum, Palm Beach, Florida,
1988-89, Bronze sculptures
Bruce
Helander Gallery, Palm Beach,
Florida, November 1988, East Side — West Side group show
Architectural Arts Company,
New York City, October 1988, Recent Sculpture.
Acquavella
Gallery, New York City, 1985
to 1988, Paintings.
LECTURES AND NOTICES
Louis Menand, statement written for Salander/O’Reilly solo
exhibit, 2001
Antiques
and the Arts Weekly, article on Salander/O’Reilly exhibit, 2001
Maria Puente, USA Today, review of Grounds for Sculpture
exhibition, August 22, 2003
William
Zimmer, NY Times, review of Grounds for Sculpture exhibition, June
16, 2002
Edward J. Sozanski, review of bronze sculptures, Philadelphia
Inquirer, August, July 28, 1995
James Dinerstein, Rethinking Abstraction: The
Archaic and the Modern, Adelphi University, 1993.
Karen
Wilken, statement for Salander/O’Reilly exhibit
Robert
Byer, Los Angeles art critic, essay
John
Knesl, Art and architecture critic, essay
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