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| BORN:
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| San Francisco, California, 1934.
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| LIVES:
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| New York City, New York
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| EDUCATION:
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| Stanford University, California.
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| California School of Fine Arts, San Francisco.
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| Washington University, St. Louis, BFA.
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| SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
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| “New Paintings,” David Nolan Gallery, New York, 2009
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| “Peter Saul: Drawings and Prints 1960-1975,” George Adams Gallery, New York, 2009
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| “Peter Saul,” Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA, traveling to the Pennsylvania Academy of Arts, Philadelphia, 2008.*
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| "Peter Saul." David Nolan Gallery, New York, 2006.
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| "Peter Saul." Leo Koenig Inc., New York, 2006
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| "Peintures, 1985 – 2005," Musée Paul Valèry, Sète, France, 2005.
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| “Peter Saul: Suburbia 1965-69.” George Adams Gallery, New York, 2004.
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| “Homage to Dali.” Nolan/Eckman Gallery, New York, 2004.
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| “Drawings.” Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco, CA, 2003.
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| "Peter Saul : The Sixties." Nolan/Eckman Gallery, New York, 2002.*
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| "Peter Saul." Galerie Charlotte Moser, Geneve, Switzerland, 2002.
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| "Peter Saul." Galerie Aurel Scheibler, Cologne, Germany, 2002.
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| “Peter Saul: Oeuvres Récents." Galerie du Centre, Paris, 2000.
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| "Peter Saul: Heads 1986-2000," Nolan/Eckman Gallery, New York, 2000.*
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| “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.*
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| “Peter Saul: Paintings, 1987-1999.” George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1999.
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| “Peter Saul: Paintings and Related Drawings 1960-1964.” George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1998.
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| “Peter Saul.” Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, 1998.
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| "Peter Saul: Recent Drawings." Nolan/Eckman Gallery, New York City, 1998.
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| “Peter Saul.” George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1996.
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| “Peter Saul: Art World Portraits.” Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, Chicago, 1996.
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| “Peter Saul: Don’t Kiss Ass.” Ynglingagatan I, Stockholm, 1995.
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| “Castro’s Mother Destroys Miami and Related Drawings.” Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1995.
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| “Old and New: On canvas and on paper.” Galerie Bonnier, Geneva, 1995.
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| “Peter Saul: Paintings 1963-1965.” Turner Byrne & Runyon. Dallas, Texas, 1995.
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| Herbert Palmer Gallery, Los Angeles, 1994.
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| Martin-Rathburn Gallery Inc., San Antonio, 1994.
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| Galerie Thomas R. Monahan, Chicago, Illinois, 1991.
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| Galerie du Centre, Paris, 1991*, 1997.
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| “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.*
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| Galerie Bonnier, Geneva, 1990.
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| “Peter Saul: Retrospective.” Aspen Art Museum, Colorado; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin; Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans: 1989-90.*
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| Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1989, 1992, 1993.
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| Texas Gallery, Houston, 1987, 1990, 1996.
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| Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, 1986.
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| Frumkin Struve Gallery, Chicago, 1984, 1989.
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| “Red Grooms/Peter Saul: The Early Sixties.” Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1983.*
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| “Peter Saul: Retrospective.” Swen Parson Gallery, University of Northern Illinois, Dekalb; Madison Art Center, Wisconsin: 1980-81.*
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| Retrospective Exhibition. Kilcawley Center, Youngstown State University, Ohio, 1981.
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| Housatonic Museum of Art, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1976.
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| Art Gallery, California State University, Sacramento, 1973.
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| Galerie Klang, Cologne, 1973.
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| Musee d’Art et Industrie, Saint Etienne, France, 1971.*
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| Galerie Darthea Speyer, Paris, 1969, 1972.*
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| San Francisco Art Institute, California, 1968.
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| California College of Arts and Crafts Gallery, Oakland, 1968.
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| Reed College, Portland, Oregon, 1968.
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| Contemporary Gallery, Kansas City, 1967.*
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| Wanamaker’s, Philadelphia, 1967.
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| Galleria di Foscherari 60, Bologna, 1967.*
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| Galerie Anne Aebels, Cologne, 1965.
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| Notizie Gallery, Turin, 1964.
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| Rolf Nelson Gallery, Los Angeles, 1963*, 1964.
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| La Tartaruga Gallery, Rome, 1963.*
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| Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1962, 1963, 1964*, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1981*, 1984, 1985, 1987.*
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| Allan Frumkin Gallery, Chicago, 1961, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1977.
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| Galerie Breteau, Paris, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1967.
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| SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
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| “Summer Group Show: New and Classic.” George Adams Gallery, New York, 2010.
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| “The Visible Vagina.” David Nolan Gallery, New York, 2010.
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| “Nature, Once Removed.” Lehman College of Art Gallery, Bronx, New York, 2010
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| “Desire.” Curated by Annette DiMeo Carlozzi, Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas, 2010.
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| “Summer Group Show.” George Adams Gallery, New York, 2009.
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| “Consider the Lobster.” The Center for Curatorial Studies and Hessel Museum of Art
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| at Bard College, Annandale-on-Husdon, New York, 2009.
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| “The New Yorkers.” Curated by Todd James, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, 2009.
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| “Until the End of the World.” Curated by Max Henry, AMP, Athens Greece, 2009
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| “N’importe Quoi.” Musée d’Art Contemporain, Lyon, France, 2009
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| “Exile on Main Street: Humor, Exaggeration & Anti-Authoritarianism in American Art.” Bonnefatenmuseum, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 2009.
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| “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.
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| "Action/Abstraction: Abstract Expressionism and Postwar America." The Jewish Museum, New York, NY, 2008.*
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| "Dialogues: Politics as Usual." George Adams Gallery, New York, NY, 2007.
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| "Mr. President," University Art Museum at Albany, NY, 2006
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| "Art on Paper," Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, North Carolina
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| "Twice Drawn," Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York, 2006.
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| "Safe." Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts, New York, 2006. Curated by Sergio Bessa.
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| "Artful Jesters." The Painting Center, New York and Brattelboro Museum & Arts Center, Vermont, 2006.*
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| "Group Show." George Adams Gallery, New York, 2006, 2007.
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| Looking at Words, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, 2005.
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| Post War Draughtswomen and 1 Monitor, Meyer Riegger Gallery, Karlsruhe, Germany, 2005.
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| "Art of Engagement: Paintings, Drawings, Prints and Sculpture." Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, Los Angeles, California, 2005-2006.*
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| “Body Language.” George Adams Gallery, New York, 2005.
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| “Bush- Whack!” George Adams Gallery, New York, 2004.
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| “Disparities and Deformations: Our Grotesque.” Curated by Robert Storr, Site Santa Fe, NM, 2004*
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| The Anxious Image, The Painting Center, New York, 2004
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| “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.*
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| “Texas Vision: The Barrett Collection: The Art of Switzerland and Texas.” The Meadows Museum, Texas, 2004.
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| “Grooves.” Leo Koenig Gallery, New York, NY, 2003.
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| “Multiple Artists.” George Adams Gallery, New York, NY, 2003.
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| "Road Show." George Adams Gallery, New York, NY, 2003.
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| "In the Eye of the Beholder." George Adams Gallery, New York, 2003.
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| "Splat, Boom, Pow." Curated by Valerie Cassel, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, traveling to the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA, 2003.*
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| "Made in Chicago ca. 1970." Adam Baumgold Gallery, New York, NY, 2002.
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| "Art in the 'Toon Age: Selections from the Collection." Kresge Art Museum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 2002. Curated by April Kingsley.*
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| "Plotting: An Exhibition of Artist Studies." Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago, IL, 2002.
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| "Pushing Aesthetic Boundaries on 135th Street, Collecting Prints and Multiples." M Gallery, New York, NY, 2002.
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| "Art in the 'Toon Age." Kresge Art Museum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 2002.
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| "International Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture." American Academy of Arts and Letters,
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| New York, NY, 2002.
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| "Me, Myself & I." George Adams Gallery, New York, NY, 2002.
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| "Eye Infection: Robert Crumb, Mike Kelley, Jim Nutt, Peter Saul, H. C. Westerman" Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 2001 – 2002.
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| "I Love New York Benefit." George Adams Gallery, NY, 2001.
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| "From Pop to Op: American Art in the 60s." Suzanne H. Arnold Gallery, Lebanon Valley College, Anneville, PA, 2001.
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| "2001 Collector's Show." Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR, 2001.
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| "Les Annees Pop, 1956-1968." Georges Pompidou Center, Paris, France, 2001.
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| "Comic Relief." Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, California, 2001.
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| "Self Made Men." DC Moore Gallery, New York,, 2001.
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| "Blondies and Brownies. Blondinchen und Baunchen, weiB weiB bin auch ich," Aktionsforum Praterinsel, Munich, 2001.*
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| "State of the Art 2001 Biennial International Watercolor Invitational: Watercolor dot Art." Parkland College, Champaign, Illinois, 2001.*
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| "Pop & Post -Pop (On Paper)." Texas Gallery, Houston, 2001.
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| "Made in California: Art, Image and Identity 1900-2000." Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California, 2000-2001.*
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| "The Figure: Another Side of Modernism." Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island, NY, 2000-2001.
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| "16 Americans," HALLWAY, London, England, 2000.
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| "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.*
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| "The Art of Collecting." Flint Institute of Arts, Flint, Michigan, 2000.
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| "Critic as Grist." White Box, New York, 2000.
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| "Bizarro World! The Parallel Universes of Comics and Fine Arts." Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, 2000.*
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| "Blondies and Brownies: Aspects of Multiculturalism and Racism at the End of the Century." Torch Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands; traveled to Munich, Germany, 2000.
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| "The Art of Time." The Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT, 1999 - 2000.*
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| “Artists for Mumia 911.” George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1999.
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| "Faster than a Speeding Bullet: Superheroes in Contemporary Art." Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio, 1999.
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| “Art About Art.” George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1999.
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| “Carroll Dunham, Paul Noble, Daniel Oates, Peter Saul.” Gorney Bravin + Lee, New York City, 1999.
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| “Annual Collector’s Show.” Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, 1998.
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| “Pop Surrealism.” Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut, 1998.*
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| “American Artists on Paper.” Galerie Bonnier, Geneva, 1998.
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| “View Three.” Mary Boone Gallery, New York City, 1998.
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| “Alliance for Contemporary Art: Auction ‘98.” Denver Art Museum, Colorado, 1997.
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| “Images D’Homme.” Galerie Bonnier, Geneva, 1997.
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| “The Pop ‘60s: Transatlantic Crossing.” Fundacao das Descobertas, Centro Cultural de Belem,
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| Lisbon, 1997.*
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| “A Show of Hands.” George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1997.
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| “Drawings: A Bi-coastal Invitational.” Meyerson & Nowinski, Seattle, 1997.
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| “Dix Oeuvres Choisies.” Galerie Bonnier, Geneva, 1997.
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| “Sex/Industry.” Stefan Stux Gallery, New York City, 1997.
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| “A Singular Vision: Prints from Landfall Press.” Milwaukee Museum of Art, Wisconsin; Museum of Modern Art, New York City: 1997.*
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| “Mixing Business with Pleasure.” Sawhill Gallery, James Madison University, Virginia, 1997.
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| “Art in Chicago: 1945-1995.” Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 1996 - 97.*
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| “The Importance of Toys.” Monique Knowlton, New York City, 1996-97.
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| “1996 Collector’s Show.” Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1996.
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| “Wild Vlees/Proud Flesh.” De Vishal, Haarlem, Holland, 1996.
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| “Going Places.” Summer Group Show, George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1996.
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| “Facing Eden: 100 Years of Bay Area Landscape Art.” M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, 1996.
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| “Out of ‘Toon: Another look at Art & the Comics.” George Adams Gallery, New York City, 1995.
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| “Grotesque.” Museum of Modern Art, New York City, 1995.
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| “Murder.” Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, California, 1995; Thread Waxing Space, New York City, 1995.
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| “California in the 1960’s: Funk Revisited.” Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1995.
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| “Bunnies: A Group Exhibition.” Nolan / Eckman, New York City, 1995.
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| “1995 New Orleans Triennial.” New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana, 1995.
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| Whitney Biennial Exhibition. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City, 1995.*
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| “Old Glory: The American Flag in Contemporary Art.” Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Ohio, 1994.*
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| “Peter Saul: Paintings, Sally Saul: Ceramics.” Martin-Rathburn Gallery, San Antonio, 1994.
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| “Masters of Satire.” William King Regional Arts Center, Abingdon, Virginia, 1994.*
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| “Around the House.” Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1994.
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| “Art in Embassies Program.” American Ambassador to Mexico, Mexico City, 1994.
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| “1993 Annuals Collector’s Show.” The Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, 1993-94.
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| “The Purloined Image.” Flint Institute of Arts, Michigan, 1993.
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| “Men Working.” G. W. Einstein Gallery, New York City, 1993.
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| “Revisionist History: The Art of Wendy Calman and Peter Saul.” Alma Thomas Fine Arts Gallery, Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas, 1993.
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| “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.*
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| “In Praise of Folly.” John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, 1992.
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| “40th Anniversary Exhibition: Selections from the Richard Brown Baker Collection.” Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1992.*
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| “Large Scale Drawings.” Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1992.
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| “Quotations.” Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut; Dayton Art Institute, Ohio: 1992.*
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| “Unter Null.” Stadt Nurnberg, Germany, 1991.*
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| “Une Touch Suisse.” Galerie Bonnier, Geneva, 1991.
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| “A Different War: Vietnam in Art.” Madison Art Center, Wisconsin, 1990.
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| “California A to Z and Return.” Butler Institute, Youngstown, Ohio, 1990.*
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| “American Art Today: The City.” Art Museum, Florida International University, Miami, 1990.*
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| “Word as Image: American Art 1960-1990.” Milwaukee Arts Museum, Wisconsin; Oklahoma City Museum; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston: 1990.*
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| “Drawings.” Texas Gallery, Houston, 1990.
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| “Past/Present.” Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1989.
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| “Reagan: American Icon.” Center Gallery, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania; travelling to other venues: 1989.*
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| “Art on Paper.” Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 1989.
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| “Human Concern/Personal Torment: The Grotesque in American Art.” Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York City and Chicago, 1989.
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| “Taboo.” Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, 1989.
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| “Committed to Print: An Exhibition of Recent American Printed Art with Social and Political Themes.” Museum of Modern Art, New York City, 1988.
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| “1900 to Now: Art from Rhode Island Collections.” Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, 1988.*
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| “Large-Scale Paintings.” Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York City, 1988.
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| “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.*
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| “Different Drummers.” Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., 1988.*
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| “Pop Apocalypse.” Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York City, 1988.
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| “Komic Ikonoklasm.” Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 1987.
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| “Repulsion: Aesthetics of the Grotesque.” Alternative Museum, New York City, 1987.*
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| “Self-Portraits: Artists in their Own Image.” Lake Placid Center for the Arts, New York, 1987.
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| “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.*
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| “American Art Today: The Portrait.” Art Museum, Florida International University, Miami, 1987.*
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| “Contemporary Viewpoints: Pertaining to Duchamp.” Philadelphia Colleges of the Arts, Philadelphia, 1987.
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| “Self-Portrait: The Message, The Material.” Schick Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York; Hofstra University Art Museum, Hempstead, New York: 1987.*
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| “Call of the Wild: Animal Themes in Contemporary Art.” Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design. Providence, 1987.
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| “The Landscape Interpreted Part 2: Observed/Imagined.” Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1987.
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| “Posizioni Selvagge.” Galeria Piccolo, Livorno, 1987.
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| Texas Gallery, Houston, Texas, 1987.
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| “Recent Prints by Gallery Artists.” Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1986.
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| “An American Renaissance: Painting and Sculpture since 1940.” Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, 1986.*
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| “The Figure as Subject: The Last Decade.” Whitney Museum at Equitable Center, New York City, 1986.*
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| “Eccentric Drawings.” Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1986.
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| Bayside, New York, 1985.*
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| “Five Contemporary painters.” CSCS Art Gallery, Turlock, California, 1985.*
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| “The Parodic Power of Popular Imagery.” Art Gallery, Queensborough Community College, 1985.
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| “Masters of Mischief.” Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1985.
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| “Collaborative Prints from American University Print Shops.” Art Gallery, University of Texas, San Antonio, 1984-85.
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| “Anniversary Exhibition.” Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1984.
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| “Self-Portraits Part 2: The Antic Vision.” Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1983.*
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| “Bodies and Souls.” Artist’s Choice Museum Exhibition. New York City, 1983.*
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| “Humor and Play in Art.” Thorpe Intermedia Gallery, Sparkill, New York, 1983.
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| “Victims and Violations.” Contemporary Art Center, New Orleans, 1983.
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| “Images of Texas.” Huntington Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, 1983.*
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| “Artists’ Protest.” Pratt Graphics Center, New York City, 1982.
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| “American Painting, 1930 - 1980.” Haus der Kunst, Munich, 1981-82.
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| “West ‘81: Art and the Law.” Minnesota Museum of Art (and other venues), Minneapolis, 1981-82.*
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| “The Figure: A Celebration.” Art Galleries, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, 1981.
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| “The Figure in American Art.” Art Museum of Southern Texas, Corpus Christi, 1981.
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| “Crimes of Compassion.” Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, 1981.*
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| “Early and Late.” Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1980.
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| “The Figurative Tradition and the Whitney Museum.” Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City, 1980.*
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| “New York Now.” Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona, 1979.*
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| “Gallery Group.” Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York City, 1979.
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| “Painting, Drawing and Sculpture.” University of Virginia Art Museum, Charlottesville, 1979.
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| “Art About Art.” Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City, 1978.*
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| “Recent Works on Paper.” Madison Art Center, Wisconsin, 1977-78.
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| “California Bay Area Art Update.” Huntsville Museum, Alabama, 1977.
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| “Off the Beaten Path.” Brainard Hall Art Gallery, State University, Potsdam, New York, 1977.*
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| “Images of Horror and Fantasy.” Bronx Museum of Art, New York City, 1977.
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| “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*
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| “72nd American Exhibition.” Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, 1976.
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| “Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture, 1974," Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois, Champaign, 1974.
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| “Painting and Sculpture Today, 1974.” Taft Museum, Cincinnati, 1974.
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| “Voices of Alarm.” Lerner-Heller Gallery, New York City, 1973.*
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| “70th American Exhibition.” Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, 1972.*
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| “American Painting and Sculpture, 1948 - 1969.” Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois, Champaign, 1971.*
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| “Washington, D.C., 1971: Kent State Memorial Exhibition,” (Corcoran Biennial). Ohio, 1971.
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| “Aspects of Racism.” Paris, 1970.*
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| “Drawings 1970.” University of California, Santa Barbara, 1970.*
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| “Human Concern/Personal Torment.” Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; University Art Museum, Berkeley: 1969-70.*
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| “Spirit of the Comics.” Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, 1969.*
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| “Violence in Recent American Art.” Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 1969.*
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| “Social Comment in America.” Museum of Modern Art, New York City, 1968.
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| “East Coast-West Coast Paintings.” University of Oklahoma (and other venues), Norma, 1968.*
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| “Paris Biennale International.” Museum of Modern Art, Paris, 1968.*
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| “Carnegie International.” Art Museum, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, 1967.
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| “Funk.” University of California Art Museum, Berkeley, 1967.*
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| “Current Trends in American Art.” Westmoreland County Museum of Art, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, 1966.
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| “Painting and Sculpture Today.” Herron Museum of Art, Indianapolis, 1966.
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| “The Media of Art Now.” University of Kentucky, Lexington, 1966.
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| “The Airborne Dream.” Galerie Delta, Rotterdam, 1965.*
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| “American Painting.” University of Nebraska Art Museum, Lincoln, 1965.
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| “100 Contemporary American drawings.” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1965.
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| “American Figure Painters.” Fine Art Gallery, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, 1965.*
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| “Contemporary American drawing.” Des Moines Art Center, Iowa, 1965.
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| “Recent American Drawings.” Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, 1964.
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| “Pop, Etc.” Museum des 20 Jarhunderts, Schweizergarten, Vienna, 1964.*
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| “67th Annual American Exhibition.” Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, 1964.*
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| “The New Realism.” Municipal Museum (and other venues), The Hague, 1964.
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| “A New Realist Supplement.” University of Michigan Art Museum, Ann Arbor, 1963.
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| “Premier Salon International de Galleries-Pilotes.” Musee Cantonal, Lausanne, 1963.
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| “New Directions.” San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California, 1963.
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| “The Society of Contemporary American Art.” Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965.
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| University of Colorado, Denver, 1962.
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| “International Selection.” Dayton Art Institute, Ohio, 1961.
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| “Salon de Jeune Peinture.” Paris, 1959, 1960.
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| *Catalogue
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| SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS:
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| Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock
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| Art Institute of Chicago
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| Becht Collection, Amsterdam
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| Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh
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| Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
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| Dallas Art Museum, Texas
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| Di Rosa Art Preserve, Napa, California
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| Fonds National d’Art Contemporain, Paris
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| FRAC Region Nord, Lille, France
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| Greenville County Museum of Art, South Carolina
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| Huntington Gallery, University of Texas, Austin
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| Kansas City Art Institute
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| Krannert Museum, Champaign, Illinois
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| Los Angeles County Museum
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| Madison Art Center, Wisconsin
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| Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
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| Moderna Museet, Stockholm
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| Musee Cantini, Marseilles
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| Museum of Art, Honolulu
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| Museum of Art, University of California, Berkeley
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| Museum of Modern Art, New York City
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| San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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| Sintra Museum of Modern Art, Portugal
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| Smart Museum, University of Chicago
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| Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C.
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| Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
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| Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven
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| Weatherspoon Art Gallery, UNC, Greensboro
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| Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
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| Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City
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