Exhibition History
see the Events page for current and recent activity

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

Duo and Phoenix Galleries, NYC 1960-’63
Allan Stone Gallery, NYC ‘64
Sonraed Gallery, NYC ’70
NY CULTURAL CENTER, NYC ‘73
Lerner Heller Gallery, NYC ‘72,‘74
EVERSON MUSEUM, Syracuse, NY ‘72
ENVIRON, NYC ‘75
Palais de Nations, Geneva, CH ‘81
SCHLOSS HARDENBERG, Velbert, D ‘83
Atelier Glasmeier, Gelsenkirchen, D ‘85
MUSEE des BEAUX ARTS, Riponne, Lausanne ‘86
Maison Rose, Geneva, CH ‘86
Halle de L’ile, Geneva, CH
Galerie Adriana, Stuttgart, D ‘87,‘89
Galerie Grande Fontaine, Sion, CH
Brot & Kase Galerie, Geneva, CH ‘92
Galerie OM, Fribourg, CH ‘ 94
NY Studio Exhibit ‘95
Espace “D”, Lausanne, CH ‘97
Susquehanna University, Lore Degenstein Gallery,
Selinsgrove, PA 2000
Viridian Artists, NYC “Show Case”
“CD-017” 1997 Iris print on hand made paper 36” x 36”
Cover painting: “Interface/in your face/inner face”
2000 Iris print on Arches 36” x 36”

SELECTED GROUP SHOWS

Allan Stone Gallery, NYC: “All Fur Show” 1965
University of St. Thomas, Houston,Tex.
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS: ‘65
“The Bakers Art” “Contemplation Environments” ‘ 66
MOMA: ”Jewelry by Contemp.Painters and Sculptors” ‘67
A.M. Sachs, NYC: “Critics’, Curators’ Choice”
EVERSON MUSEUM: Curator“Portrait of Ten Towns” ‘71
EVERSON MUSEUM, Syracuse, NY: “EnviroVision” ‘72
SEAGRAMS CENTER: “Montreal/Geneva Exchange” ‘84
Art Music Interface, Bielefeld, D ‘85
Bruder Grimm Stube, Marburg, D ‘95
Phoenix 40th Anniversary, NYC ‘98
Viridian Invitationals, NYC ‘95-’99
ALBRIGHT- KNOX, Buffalo, NY ‘99

SELECTED SPECIAL EVENTS AND CONCERTS

Johnny Carson Tonight Show: 3 appearances ‘64.’65
HEMISFAIR EXPOSITION, San Antonio, Tex. ‘67
NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs: ”Loafers Festivals” ‘70’74
NYU Loeb Student Center, NYC ‘67,70,72
BROOKLYN MUSEUM, Brooklyn, NY ‘74
STAEDELIJK MUSEEUM, Amsterdam, NE ‘76
BERLIN JAZZTAGE, Philharmonic Hall, Berlin, D ‘77
PALAIS LICHTENSTEIN, Vienna, A ‘83
Art Music Interface, Bielefeld, D (WDR) ‘84
Jazz Meets Art, Zurich, CH (DRS) ‘85
Moers, Jazz Festival, Moers, D Stage Design (WDR) ‘ 86
Knitting Factory, NYC “Environ 20th Anniversary” ‘97

ARTIST’S STATEMENT

After decades of exploring sculpture, drawing, painting, installations and special events there was an irresistible challenge to explore digital art, hence the birth of “Electronic Paintings”.

My work speaks of the secret self and the paradoxical fact that the moment its uniqueness is identified it becomes abstract and by necessity seeks communication with the rest of the world.

My work is also about beauty and vibrant musical color, geometry and bio-energy interfacing freely in a virtual realm. Here they can develop in an atmosphere free of conventional boundaries.

I interface with digital and analog elements, pure color, free form, portraits and symbolic images, private space, objects and new vocabularies. Digital technology facilitates the numerous stages each painting goes through in a universe that is “more immediately responsive to the actions of the mind”.

Visitor comments and contact info Contact Artmus