Untitled Document


Exhibitions





Peter Saul


BORN:
San Francisco, California, 1934.

LIVES:
New York City, New York

EDUCATION:
Stanford University, California.
California School of Fine Arts, San Francisco.
Washington University, St. Louis, BFA.


SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
“New Paintings,” David Nolan Gallery, New York, 2009
“Peter Saul: Drawings and Prints 1960-1975,” George Adams Gallery, New York, 2009
“Peter Saul,” Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA, traveling to the Pennsylvania Academy of Arts, Philadelphia, 2008.*
"Peter Saul." David Nolan Gallery, New York, 2006.
"Peter Saul." Leo Koenig Inc., New York, 2006
"Peintures, 1985 – 2005,"  Musée Paul Valèry, Sète, France, 2005.
“Peter Saul: Suburbia 1965-69.”  George Adams Gallery, New York, 2004.
“Homage to Dali.”  Nolan/Eckman Gallery, New York, 2004.
“Drawings.”  Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco, CA, 2003.
"Peter Saul : The Sixties."  Nolan/Eckman Gallery, New York, 2002.*
"Peter Saul."  Galerie Charlotte Moser, Geneve, Switzerland, 2002.
"Peter Saul."  Galerie Aurel Scheibler, Cologne, Germany, 2002.
“Peter Saul: Oeuvres Récents."  Galerie du Centre, Paris, 2000.
"Peter Saul: Heads 1986-2000," Nolan/Eckman Gallery, New York, 2000.*
“Peter Saul:  Retrospective Exhibition.”  Musee de l’Abbaye de Sainte-Croix,  Les Sables d’Oloone; Musee de l’Hotel Bertrand, Chateauroux; Musee des Beaux-Art de Dole; Musee des Beaux-Arts de Mons, France and Belgium, 1999-2000.*
“Peter Saul: Paintings, 1987-1999.”  George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1999.
“Peter Saul: Paintings and Related Drawings 1960-1964.”  George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1998.
“Peter Saul.”  Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, 1998.
"Peter Saul: Recent Drawings."  Nolan/Eckman Gallery, New York City, 1998.
“Peter Saul.”  George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1996.
“Peter Saul: Art World Portraits.”  Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, Chicago, 1996.
“Peter Saul:  Don’t Kiss Ass.”  Ynglingagatan I, Stockholm, 1995.
“Castro’s Mother Destroys Miami and Related Drawings.”  Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1995.
“Old and New: On canvas and on paper.”  Galerie Bonnier, Geneva, 1995.
“Peter Saul:  Paintings 1963-1965.”  Turner Byrne & Runyon.  Dallas, Texas, 1995.
Herbert Palmer Gallery, Los Angeles, 1994.
Martin-Rathburn Gallery Inc., San Antonio, 1994.
Galerie Thomas R. Monahan, Chicago, Illinois, 1991.
Galerie du Centre, Paris, 1991*, 1997.
“Peter Saul: Political Paintings.”  Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City; Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois, Champaign; Art Museum, Washington University, St. Louis:  1990-91.*
Galerie Bonnier, Geneva, 1990.
“Peter Saul: Retrospective.”  Aspen Art Museum, Colorado; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin; Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans:  1989-90.*
Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1989, 1992, 1993.
Texas Gallery, Houston, 1987, 1990, 1996.
Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, 1986.
Frumkin Struve Gallery, Chicago, 1984, 1989.
“Red Grooms/Peter Saul: The Early Sixties.”  Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1983.*
“Peter Saul: Retrospective.” Swen Parson Gallery, University of Northern Illinois, Dekalb; Madison Art Center, Wisconsin:  1980-81.*
Retrospective Exhibition.  Kilcawley Center, Youngstown State University, Ohio, 1981.
Housatonic Museum of Art, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1976.
Art Gallery, California State University, Sacramento, 1973.
Galerie Klang, Cologne, 1973.
Musee d’Art et Industrie, Saint Etienne, France, 1971.*
Galerie Darthea Speyer, Paris, 1969, 1972.*
San Francisco Art Institute, California, 1968.
California College of Arts and Crafts Gallery, Oakland, 1968.
Reed College, Portland, Oregon, 1968.
Contemporary Gallery, Kansas City, 1967.*
Wanamaker’s, Philadelphia, 1967.
Galleria di Foscherari 60, Bologna, 1967.*
Galerie Anne Aebels, Cologne, 1965.
Notizie Gallery, Turin, 1964.
Rolf Nelson Gallery, Los Angeles, 1963*, 1964.
La Tartaruga Gallery, Rome, 1963.*
Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1962, 1963, 1964*, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1981*, 1984, 1985, 1987.*
Allan Frumkin Gallery, Chicago, 1961, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1977.
Galerie Breteau, Paris, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1967.


SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
“Summer Group Show: New and Classic.” George Adams Gallery, New York, 2010.
“The Visible Vagina.” David Nolan Gallery, New York, 2010.
“Nature, Once Removed.” Lehman College of Art Gallery, Bronx, New York, 2010
“Desire.” Curated by Annette DiMeo Carlozzi, Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas, 2010.
“Summer Group Show.” George Adams Gallery, New York, 2009.
“Consider the Lobster.” The Center for Curatorial Studies and Hessel Museum of Art
at Bard College, Annandale-on-Husdon, New York, 2009.
“The New Yorkers.” Curated by Todd James, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, 2009.
“Until the End of the World.” Curated by Max Henry, AMP, Athens Greece, 2009
“N’importe Quoi.” Musée d’Art Contemporain, Lyon, France, 2009
“Exile on Main Street: Humor, Exaggeration & Anti-Authoritarianism in American Art.” Bonnefatenmuseum, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 2009.
“Looking for Mushrooms: Beat Poets, Hippies, Funk and Minimal Art, Art and Counterculture in San Francisco 1955-68.” The Ludwig Museum, Cologne, Germany, 2008-2009.
"Action/Abstraction: Abstract Expressionism and Postwar America." The Jewish Museum, New York, NY, 2008.*
"Dialogues: Politics as Usual." George Adams Gallery, New York, NY, 2007.
"Mr. President," University Art Museum at Albany, NY, 2006
"Art on Paper," Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, North Carolina
"Twice Drawn," Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York, 2006.
"Safe." Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts, New York, 2006.  Curated by Sergio Bessa.
"Artful Jesters." The Painting Center, New York and Brattelboro Museum & Arts Center, Vermont, 2006.*
"Group Show." George Adams Gallery, New York, 2006, 2007.
Looking at Words, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, 2005.
Post War Draughtswomen and 1 Monitor, Meyer Riegger Gallery, Karlsruhe, Germany, 2005.
"Art of Engagement: Paintings, Drawings, Prints and Sculpture." Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, Los Angeles, California, 2005-2006.*
“Body Language.” George Adams Gallery, New York, 2005.
“Bush- Whack!”  George Adams Gallery, New York, 2004.
“Disparities and Deformations: Our Grotesque.”  Curated by Robert Storr, Site Santa Fe, NM, 2004*
The Anxious Image, The Painting Center, New York, 2004
“The Not-So-Still Life: A Century of California Painting and Sculpture.”  San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, 2003-2004, traveling to the Pasadena Museum of California Art, 2004.*
“Texas Vision: The Barrett Collection: The Art of Switzerland and Texas.” The Meadows Museum, Texas, 2004.
“Grooves.”  Leo Koenig Gallery, New York, NY, 2003.
“Multiple Artists.”  George Adams Gallery, New York, NY, 2003.
"Road Show."  George Adams Gallery, New York, NY, 2003.
"In the Eye of the Beholder."  George Adams Gallery, New York, 2003.
"Splat, Boom, Pow."  Curated by Valerie Cassel, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, traveling to the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA, 2003.*
"Made in Chicago ca. 1970."  Adam Baumgold Gallery, New York, NY, 2002.
"Art in the 'Toon Age: Selections from the Collection." Kresge Art Museum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 2002.  Curated by April Kingsley.*
"Plotting: An Exhibition of Artist Studies."  Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago, IL, 2002.
"Pushing Aesthetic Boundaries on 135th Street, Collecting Prints and Multiples."  M Gallery, New York, NY, 2002.
"Art in the 'Toon Age."  Kresge Art Museum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 2002.
"International Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture."  American Academy of Arts and Letters,
New York, NY, 2002.
"Me, Myself & I."  George Adams Gallery, New York, NY, 2002.
"Eye Infection: Robert Crumb, Mike Kelley, Jim Nutt, Peter Saul, H. C. Westerman"  Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 2001 – 2002.
"I Love New York Benefit."  George Adams Gallery, NY, 2001.
"From Pop to Op: American Art in the 60s."  Suzanne H. Arnold Gallery, Lebanon Valley College, Anneville, PA, 2001.
"2001 Collector's Show." Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR, 2001.
"Les Annees Pop, 1956-1968."  Georges Pompidou Center, Paris, France, 2001.
"Comic Relief." Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, California, 2001.
"Self Made Men." DC Moore Gallery, New York,, 2001.
"Blondies and Brownies. Blondinchen und Baunchen, weiB weiB bin auch ich," Aktionsforum Praterinsel, Munich, 2001.*
"State of the Art 2001 Biennial International Watercolor Invitational: Watercolor dot Art." Parkland College, Champaign, Illinois, 2001.*
"Pop & Post -Pop (On Paper)." Texas Gallery, Houston, 2001.
"Made in California: Art, Image and Identity 1900-2000." Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California, 2000-2001.*
"The Figure: Another Side of Modernism." Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island, NY, 2000-2001.
"16 Americans," HALLWAY, London, England, 2000.
"The Lighter Side of Bay Area Figuration." Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri and San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, California, 2000.*
"The Art of Collecting." Flint Institute of Arts, Flint, Michigan, 2000.
"Critic as Grist." White Box, New York, 2000.
"Bizarro World! The Parallel Universes of Comics and Fine Arts." Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, 2000.*
"Blondies and Brownies: Aspects of Multiculturalism and Racism at the End of the Century." Torch Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands; traveled to Munich, Germany, 2000.
"The Art of Time." The Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT, 1999 - 2000.*
“Artists for Mumia 911.”  George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1999.
"Faster than a Speeding Bullet:  Superheroes in Contemporary Art."  Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio, 1999.
“Art About Art.”  George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1999.
“Carroll Dunham, Paul Noble, Daniel Oates, Peter Saul.”  Gorney Bravin + Lee, New York City, 1999.
“Annual Collector’s Show.”  Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, 1998.
“Pop Surrealism.”  Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut, 1998.*
“American Artists on Paper.”  Galerie Bonnier, Geneva, 1998.
“View Three.”  Mary Boone Gallery, New York City, 1998.
“Alliance for Contemporary Art:  Auction ‘98.”  Denver Art Museum,  Colorado, 1997.
“Images D’Homme.”  Galerie Bonnier, Geneva, 1997.
“The Pop ‘60s: Transatlantic Crossing.”  Fundacao das Descobertas,  Centro Cultural de Belem,  
Lisbon, 1997.*
“A Show of Hands.”  George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1997.
“Drawings: A Bi-coastal Invitational.”  Meyerson & Nowinski, Seattle, 1997.
“Dix Oeuvres Choisies.”  Galerie Bonnier, Geneva, 1997.
“Sex/Industry.”  Stefan Stux Gallery, New York City, 1997.
“A Singular Vision: Prints from Landfall Press.”  Milwaukee Museum of Art, Wisconsin; Museum of Modern Art, New York City:  1997.*
“Mixing Business with Pleasure.”  Sawhill Gallery, James Madison University, Virginia, 1997.
“Art in Chicago: 1945-1995.”  Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 1996 - 97.*
“The Importance of Toys.”  Monique Knowlton, New York City, 1996-97.
“1996 Collector’s Show.”  Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1996.
“Wild Vlees/Proud Flesh.”  De Vishal, Haarlem, Holland, 1996.
“Going Places.”  Summer Group Show, George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1996.
“Facing Eden: 100 Years of Bay Area Landscape Art.”  M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, 1996.
“Out of ‘Toon: Another look at Art & the Comics.” George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1995.
“Grotesque.”  Museum of Modern Art, New York City, 1995.
“Murder.”  Bergamot Station,  Santa Monica, California, 1995; Thread Waxing Space, New York City, 1995.
“California in the 1960’s: Funk Revisited.”  Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1995.
“Bunnies: A Group Exhibition.”  Nolan / Eckman, New York City, 1995.
“1995 New Orleans Triennial.”  New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana, 1995.
Whitney Biennial Exhibition.  Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City, 1995.*
“Old Glory: The American Flag in Contemporary Art.”  Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Ohio, 1994.*
“Peter Saul:  Paintings, Sally Saul:  Ceramics.”  Martin-Rathburn Gallery, San Antonio, 1994.
“Masters of Satire.”  William King Regional Arts Center, Abingdon, Virginia, 1994.*
“Around the House.”  Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1994.
“Art in Embassies Program.”  American Ambassador to Mexico, Mexico City, 1994.
“1993 Annuals Collector’s Show.”  The Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, 1993-94.
“The Purloined Image.”  Flint Institute of Arts, Michigan, 1993.
“Men Working.”  G. W. Einstein Gallery, New York City, 1993.
“Revisionist History:  The Art of Wendy Calman and Peter Saul.”  Alma Thomas Fine Arts Gallery, Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas, 1993.
“Hand-Painted Pop: American Art in Transition, 1955-1962.”  Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City:  1992-93.*
“In Praise of Folly.”  John Michael Kohler Arts Center,  Sheboygan, 1992.
“40th Anniversary Exhibition: Selections from the Richard Brown Baker Collection.”  Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1992.*
“Large Scale Drawings.”  Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1992.
“Quotations.”  Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut; Dayton Art Institute, Ohio:  1992.*
“Unter Null.”  Stadt Nurnberg, Germany, 1991.*
“Une Touch Suisse.”  Galerie Bonnier, Geneva, 1991.
“A Different War: Vietnam in Art.”  Madison Art Center, Wisconsin, 1990.
“California A to Z and Return.”  Butler Institute, Youngstown, Ohio, 1990.*
“American Art Today: The City.”  Art Museum, Florida International University, Miami, 1990.*
“Word as Image: American Art 1960-1990.”  Milwaukee Arts Museum, Wisconsin; Oklahoma City Museum; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston:  1990.*
“Drawings.”  Texas Gallery, Houston, 1990.
“Past/Present.”  Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1989.
“Reagan: American Icon.”  Center Gallery, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania;  travelling to other venues:  1989.*
“Art on Paper.”  Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 1989.
“Human Concern/Personal Torment: The Grotesque in American Art.”  Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York City and Chicago, 1989.
“Taboo.”  Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, 1989.
“Committed to Print:  An Exhibition of Recent American Printed Art with Social and Political Themes.”  Museum of Modern Art, New York City, 1988.
“1900 to Now: Art from Rhode Island Collections.”  Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, 1988.*
“Large-Scale Paintings.”  Frumkin/Adams  Gallery, New York City, 1988.
“Unknown Secrets: Art and the Rosenberg Era.”  Brickyard Hollow, Montague Center, Massachusetts; Hillwood Art Gallery, Long Island University - C.W. Post Campus/North Gallery, New York; Massachusetts College of Art, Boston; Olin Gallery, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio; Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Art Gallery, University of Colorado, Boulder; Installation Gallery, San Diego; Spertus Museum of Judaica, Chicago; Aspen Art Museum, Colorado:  1988-91.*
“Different Drummers.”  Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., 1988.*
“Pop Apocalypse.”  Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York City, 1988.
“Komic Ikonoklasm.”  Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 1987.
“Repulsion: Aesthetics of the Grotesque.”  Alternative Museum, New York City, 1987.*
“Self-Portraits: Artists in their Own Image.”  Lake Placid Center for the Arts, New York, 1987.
“Made in the U.S.A.: Art from the ‘50s and ‘60s.”  University of California, Berkeley; Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond:  1987.*
“American Art Today: The Portrait.”  Art Museum, Florida International University, Miami, 1987.*
“Contemporary Viewpoints:  Pertaining to Duchamp.”  Philadelphia Colleges of the Arts, Philadelphia, 1987.
“Self-Portrait: The Message, The Material.” Schick Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York; Hofstra University Art Museum, Hempstead, New York:  1987.*
“Call of the Wild: Animal Themes in Contemporary Art.”  Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design.  Providence, 1987.
“The Landscape Interpreted Part 2: Observed/Imagined.”  Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1987.
“Posizioni Selvagge.”  Galeria Piccolo, Livorno, 1987.
Texas Gallery, Houston, Texas, 1987.
“Recent Prints by Gallery Artists.”  Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1986.
“An American Renaissance: Painting and Sculpture since 1940.”  Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, 1986.*
“The Figure as Subject: The Last Decade.”  Whitney Museum at Equitable Center, New York City, 1986.*
“Eccentric Drawings.”  Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1986.
Bayside, New York, 1985.*
“Five Contemporary painters.”  CSCS Art Gallery, Turlock, California, 1985.*
“The Parodic Power of Popular Imagery.”  Art Gallery, Queensborough Community College, 1985.
“Masters of Mischief.”  Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1985.
“Collaborative Prints from American University Print Shops.”  Art Gallery, University of Texas, San Antonio, 1984-85.
“Anniversary Exhibition.”  Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1984.
“Self-Portraits Part 2: The Antic Vision.”  Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1983.*
“Bodies and Souls.”  Artist’s Choice Museum Exhibition.  New York City, 1983.*
“Humor and Play in Art.”  Thorpe Intermedia Gallery, Sparkill, New York, 1983.
“Victims and Violations.”  Contemporary Art Center, New Orleans, 1983.
“Images of Texas.”  Huntington Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, 1983.*
“Artists’ Protest.”  Pratt Graphics Center, New York City, 1982.
“American Painting, 1930 - 1980.”  Haus der Kunst, Munich, 1981-82.
“West ‘81: Art and the Law.”  Minnesota Museum of Art (and other venues), Minneapolis, 1981-82.*
“The Figure: A Celebration.”  Art Galleries, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, 1981.
“The Figure in American Art.”  Art Museum of Southern Texas, Corpus Christi, 1981.
“Crimes of Compassion.”  Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, 1981.*
“Early and Late.”  Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1980.
“The Figurative Tradition and the Whitney Museum.”  Whitney Museum of American Art,  New York City, 1980.*
“New York Now.”  Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona, 1979.*
“Gallery Group.”  Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1979.
“Painting, Drawing and Sculpture.”  University of Virginia Art Museum, Charlottesville, 1979.
“Art About Art.”  Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City, 1978.*
“Recent Works on Paper.”  Madison Art Center, Wisconsin, 1977-78.
“California Bay Area Art Update.”  Huntsville Museum, Alabama, 1977.
“Off the Beaten Path.”  Brainard Hall Art Gallery, State University, Potsdam, New York, 1977.*
“Images of Horror and Fantasy.”  Bronx Museum of Art, New York City, 1977.
“Painting and Sculpture in California: The Modern Era.”  San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California; National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington, D.C.:  1976-77*
“72nd American Exhibition.”  Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, 1976.
“Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture, 1974," Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois, Champaign, 1974.
“Painting and Sculpture Today, 1974.”  Taft Museum, Cincinnati, 1974.
“Voices of Alarm.”  Lerner-Heller Gallery, New York City, 1973.*
“70th American Exhibition.”  Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, 1972.*
“American Painting and Sculpture, 1948 - 1969.”  Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois, Champaign, 1971.*
“Washington, D.C., 1971:  Kent State Memorial Exhibition,” (Corcoran Biennial).  Ohio, 1971.
“Aspects of Racism.”  Paris, 1970.*
“Drawings 1970.”  University of California, Santa Barbara, 1970.*
“Human Concern/Personal Torment.”  Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; University Art Museum, Berkeley:  1969-70.*
“Spirit of the Comics.”  Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, 1969.*
“Violence in Recent American Art.”  Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 1969.*
“Social Comment in America.”  Museum of Modern Art, New York City, 1968.
“East Coast-West Coast Paintings.”  University of Oklahoma (and other venues), Norma, 1968.*
“Paris Biennale International.”  Museum of Modern Art, Paris, 1968.*
“Carnegie International.”  Art Museum, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, 1967.
“Funk.”  University of California Art Museum, Berkeley, 1967.*
“Current Trends in American Art.”  Westmoreland County Museum of Art, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, 1966.
“Painting and Sculpture Today.”  Herron Museum of Art, Indianapolis, 1966.
“The Media of Art Now.”  University of Kentucky, Lexington, 1966.
“The Airborne Dream.”  Galerie Delta, Rotterdam, 1965.*
“American Painting.”  University of Nebraska Art Museum, Lincoln, 1965.
“100 Contemporary American drawings.”  University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1965.
“American Figure Painters.”  Fine Art Gallery, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, 1965.*
“Contemporary American drawing.”  Des Moines Art Center, Iowa, 1965.
“Recent American Drawings.”  Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, 1964.
“Pop, Etc.”  Museum des 20 Jarhunderts, Schweizergarten, Vienna, 1964.*
“67th Annual American Exhibition.”  Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, 1964.*
“The New Realism.”  Municipal Museum (and other venues), The Hague, 1964.
“A New Realist Supplement.”  University of Michigan Art Museum, Ann Arbor, 1963.
“Premier Salon International de Galleries-Pilotes.”  Musee Cantonal, Lausanne, 1963.
“New Directions.”  San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California, 1963.
“The Society of Contemporary American Art.” Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965.
University of Colorado, Denver, 1962.
“International Selection.”  Dayton Art Institute, Ohio, 1961.
“Salon de Jeune Peinture.”  Paris, 1959, 1960.

*Catalogue


SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS:
Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock
Art Institute of Chicago
Becht Collection, Amsterdam
Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
Dallas Art Museum, Texas
Di Rosa Art Preserve, Napa, California
Fonds National d’Art Contemporain, Paris
FRAC Region Nord, Lille, France
Greenville County Museum of Art, South Carolina
Huntington Gallery, University of Texas, Austin
Kansas City Art Institute
Krannert Museum, Champaign, Illinois
Los Angeles County Museum
Madison Art Center, Wisconsin
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Musee Cantini, Marseilles
Museum of Art, Honolulu
Museum of Art, University of California, Berkeley
Museum of Modern Art, New York City
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Sintra Museum of Modern Art, Portugal
Smart Museum, University of Chicago
Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C.
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven
Weatherspoon Art Gallery, UNC, Greensboro
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City