Kenro & Yumiko Izu
Lumina #41 Equine (5/50 Framed)
Photograph Lumina Edition, print (framed)
25 x 31”
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Lumina was born from Kenro and Yumiko Izu's life in Rhinebeck, NY, inspired by the natural beauty of the Hudson Valley. This collection reflects their connection to the land - catering seasonal ninebts if trees, stones, grasses, and rural life. Printed in their studio on archival paper, Lumina offers a more intimate, accessible expression of their work - where art and nature meet in quiet harmony.
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Kenro & Yumiko Izu
Lumina #77 Shaker (11/50 Framed)
Photograph Lumina Edition, Print (framed)
H x W
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Kenro Izu is a japanese-born photographer kown for his large-gormat platinum prints capturing sacred sites around the world. Je studied art in Tokyo before moving to NY, where he launched his acclaimed "Sacred Places" series. While living in upstate NY, he dounded Lumina Edition, a fine art print venture. Izu also established Friend Without a Border, a nonprofit supporting children's healthcare in Cambodia. He now lives and works in Japan.
Kenro & Yumiko Izu
Lumina #123 - wood (11/50 Framed)
Photograph Lumina Edition, print (framed)
H x W
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Yumiko Izu is a Japanese-born photographer known for her ethereal platinum/palladium prints exploring themes of life and death. Trained in Osaka and at Brooks Institute in California, she move to NY in 1998 abd lived in Rhinebeck until 2022. Her work, including series like Secret Garden and Icarus, has been widely exhibited internationally. She now lives and works in Japan.
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Kevin Wixted
Italian Trees, 2025
Oil on linen
16 x 24”
Valued at $2,500
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Kevin Wixted’s paintings and drawings have appeared nationally and internationally in over twenty solo exhibitions. His shows have been written about in Artforum, Art in America, ArtNews, The New York Times, Boston Globe, New York Observer, and the Hudson Review among others. His work is represented in public collections including the State Museum of Pennsylvania, Mississippi Museum of Art, Chase Manhattan Bank, General Electric, Hewlett Packard, Noruma Securities, Societe Generale, and Time Warner.
Wixted's awards include a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, New York Foundation for the Arts Grant, Cite Internationale des Arts Residency/Paris France, International Faculty Development Fellowship-Alfred University, Josef and Anni Albers Foundation Residency, MacDowell Colony Residencies, Patrick Allen Frazier of Hospitalfield Residency/Arbroth Scotland, and Excellence in Teaching Awards from Alfred University. He is Professor of Drawing and Painting in the School of Art and Design at Alfred University; and co-founder of the Alfred/Düsseldorf MFA in Painting Program. https://www.kevinwixted.net/biography
Kit White
Study, 2023
Watercolor, photo transfer, oil on paper
11 x 14” (framed)
Valued at $1,200
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“This study is part of a series of paintings prompted by the California wildfires that ravaged Sonoma and Napa a few years ago. Though at first perception these images may appear wholly abstract, closer inspection reveals a photographic image embedded in the background of each painting, creating a layered space that reveals itself slowly. The paintings are a dialogue between the digital image and a response to that image rendered in calligraphic overlays that act like seismic analogs for the consuming fire. I have always drawn upon the idea of landscape as an underlying American cultural motif. These most recent paintings continue that engagement with the remnants of the American landscape tradition as played out through the decades since the dawn of Romanticism and its overwhelming impact on American art.”
Leonid Lerman
Homage to Velasquez, 2008
Materials: ”tar and paper”
24 3/4 x 24 3/4” (framed)
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Leonid Lerman was born in Odessa, Ukraine, where he studied drawing and sculpture at the Odessa School of Art and the Professional School of Mosaics and Woodcarving. He received his M.F.A. from the Mukhina College of Art and Design in Leningrad in 1979, and emigrated to New York during the following year. In 1981, he received the James Wilburt Johnston Sculpture Award in Washington, DC.
Linda Cross
September, 2023
Painting, acrylic and paper collage on canvas
18 x 18”
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Poised between categories, Linda Cross’s evocative paintings are not only paintings but relief sculptures as well.She shows us what the Hudson River is like at this moment in time. Unfortunately, according to her vision, the great river is choking on industrial debris, although the beauty inherent in the colors of its stones, banks, and water still comes through in these paintings. The pollution has psychological as well as material consequences: it may be true that efforts are being made to clean up the river, but this does not stop our feeling that perhaps we are too late to save it. Yet Cross makes it clear that while there is much to be done, there is much to celebrate as well.
Liane Nouri
October, 2024
Painting, Wood, Plaster and Latex Paint
5 x 10 ¼”
Valued at $2,000
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Liane Nouri is a New York City-born painter and educator based in the Hudson Valley. She holds a BFA and MFA from City College of NY and has taught there. Her work blends poetic landscapes with construction materials and has been shown in solo and group exhibition across the U.S. and internationally.
Lisa Vollmer
Untitled, 2024
Print (unframed)
30 x 30” (framed)
Valued at $1350
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Lisa Vollmer is a German-born photographer based in Great Barrington, MA. She studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Berlin University of the Arts, later refining her craft in NY. Her work spans portraiture, fine art, and weddings. In 2016, she opened Lisa Vollmer Photography Studio + Gallery with her mother, where she also curates exhibitions.
Donation from Manon Slome Collection (piece by Raimundo Rubio)
Untitled
Rosenthal centenial vase
H x W
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Chilean born, Brooklyn based Raimundo Rubio is a painter of rare artistic integrity who for decades has ignored profitable artistic trends in favor of rigorous artistic reflection. While conceptual art reigned over the art world, Rubio, a true disciple of Rembrandt and Velázquez, remained an artist fiercely preoccupied with aesthetic process and painterly form. Through form, he is also devoted to what is hidden beyond the glossy surface of material things. Like the Goya of the Black Paintings—a crucial reference in his art—Rubio is fascinated with the unconscious forces lurking beneath the iron logic of human reason.
Pablo Helguera
Unknown Neighbors: Heredity Makes all living things a product of their ancestors, 2018
Collage on paper
Work 9 x 12" Frame 13 x 17”
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Pablo Helguera (Mexico City, 1971) is a New York based artist working with installation, sculpture, photography, drawing, socially engaged art and performance. Helguera’s work focuses in a variety of topics ranging from history, pedagogy, sociolinguistics, ethnography, memory and the absurd, in formats that are widely varied including the lecture, museum display strategies, musical performances and written fiction.
Pamela Takiff
RED
Photograph
11 x 17 1/2”
Framed 18 1/8 x 24 5/8”
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Pamela Kling Takiff is a photographer whose work reflects her lifelong commitment to social justice. Her photographs are painterly and abstract, inviting the viewer to engage their imagination. She has exhibited at Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux Arts and Art Capital in Paris, Art 3F International Contemporary Art Fair in Monaco, and the Midwest Center for Photography, among others. Pamela is a member of the Société National des Beaux Arts and in 2023 was the recipient of
the Bronze Medal of Honor from Société Académique d’Encouragement et d’Education Arts-Sciences-Lettres.
As a human rights attorney, Pamela advocates for victims of sex trafficking and domestic abuse. She has spoken at national and international conferences, including the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, and has written extensively on human rights issues.
Pamela is a graduate of Kenyon College and Cardozo School of Law. She currently serves on the
board of Project Sage, an organization committed to preventing domestic abuse and providing
support to survivors.
Website https://www.pamelatakiff.art
Instagram @pamelatakiffphotography
Raimundo Rubio
Celestial, 2022
Acrylic on Paper
30 x 22" 34 x 27" framed
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My work represents the hidden spaces residing between the impetuous forces of the subconscious and the controlling mechanisms of reason and the conscious. In the latest series of paintings, the depicted objects enact a collision between the rational and the emotional, between nature and culture. They are opposite aspects that are at once reciprocal and inseparable.
Richard Rosenfeld
Life Drawing #1, 2019
Color pencils, oil pastels, and watercolor on paper
24 x 18”
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New York-based artist Richard Rosenfeld got his art education at the Rhode Island School of Design and at the Parsons School of Design. His passion is for drawing from the live model and being in the moment of observation. When the gay liberation movement launched in1969, Richard found it was no longer satisfying to just draw the conventional academic nude male but to choose models that looked like his ideal. His preference for rough, ethnic, urban men who he booked to draw privately in his studio led to a body of work in the ’70s that caught the eye of Charles Leslie and Fritz Lohman, pioneering gay gallery owners and art collectors/dealers who also seized the moment and invited Richard to exhibit his work in their Soho gallery. This established him as an emerging figurative artist alongside other creatives in his generation like Robert Mapplethorpe, Andy Warhol, Tom of Finland, David Hockney and Antonio Lopez who indulged in their appreciation of the male form…from the sensual to the erotic. Richard is available for portrait commissions where the subject/client can pose for him in person or via a live zoom session.
Richard Rosenfeld
Life Drawing #2, 2019
Color pencils, oil pastels, and watercolor on paper
24 x 18”
Valued at $1,000
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New York-based artist Richard Rosenfeld got his art education at the Rhode Island School of Design and at the Parsons School of Design. His passion is for drawing from the live model and being in the moment of observation. When the gay liberation movement launched in1969, Richard found it was no longer satisfying to just draw the conventional academic nude male but to choose models that looked like his ideal. His preference for rough, ethnic, urban men who he booked to draw privately in his studio led to a body of work in the ’70s that caught the eye of Charles Leslie and Fritz Lohman, pioneering gay gallery owners and art collectors/dealers who also seized the moment and invited Richard to exhibit his work in their Soho gallery. This established him as an emerging figurative artist alongside other creatives in his generation like Robert Mapplethorpe, Andy Warhol, Tom of Finland, David Hockney and Antonio Lopez who indulged in their appreciation of the male form…from the sensual to the erotic. Richard is available for portrait commissions where the subject/client can pose for him in person or via a live zoom session.
Richard Rosenfeld
Life Drawing #3
Color pencils, oil pastels, and watercolor on paper
24 x 18”
Valued at $1,000
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New York-based artist Richard Rosenfeld got his art education at the Rhode Island School of Design and at the Parsons School of Design. His passion is for drawing from the live model and being in the moment of observation. When the gay liberation movement launched in1969, Richard found it was no longer satisfying to just draw the conventional academic nude male but to choose models that looked like his ideal. His preference for rough, ethnic, urban men who he booked to draw privately in his studio led to a body of work in the ’70s that caught the eye of Charles Leslie and Fritz Lohman, pioneering gay gallery owners and art collectors/dealers who also seized the moment and invited Richard to exhibit his work in their Soho gallery. This established him as an emerging figurative artist alongside other creatives in his generation like Robert Mapplethorpe, Andy Warhol, Tom of Finland, David Hockney and Antonio Lopez who indulged in their appreciation of the male form…from the sensual to the erotic. Richard is available for portrait commissions where the subject/client can pose for him in person or via a live zoom session.
Richard Rosenfeld
Life Drawing #4
Color pencils, oil pastels, and watercolor on paper
24 x 18”
Valued at $1,000
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New York-based artist Richard Rosenfeld got his art education at the Rhode Island School of Design and at the Parsons School of Design. His passion is for drawing from the live model and being in the moment of observation. When the gay liberation movement launched in1969, Richard found it was no longer satisfying to just draw the conventional academic nude male but to choose models that looked like his ideal. His preference for rough, ethnic, urban men who he booked to draw privately in his studio led to a body of work in the ’70s that caught the eye of Charles Leslie and Fritz Lohman, pioneering gay gallery owners and art collectors/dealers who also seized the moment and invited Richard to exhibit his work in their Soho gallery. This established him as an emerging figurative artist alongside other creatives in his generation like Robert Mapplethorpe, Andy Warhol, Tom of Finland, David Hockney and Antonio Lopez who indulged in their appreciation of the male form…from the sensual to the erotic. Richard is available for portrait commissions where the subject/client can pose for him in person or via a live zoom session.
Ro Lohin
Untitled, 2017
Oil on linen
24 x 18”
Valued at $4,000
Starting Bid: $4,000
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Ro Lohin received a BA from the University of North Carolina; studied at the New York Studio School in New York and Paris; and received an MFA from Parsons School of Design, NY. She has exhibited her work here and abroad for the past 30 years. Lohin has worked as an educator, director and co-owner of Lohin Geduld Gallery and program director for the drawing faculty at the New York Studio School. She is the recipient of artist residencies at the Cite Internationale des Arts Paris, The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation and the Vermont Studio Center.
Ro Lohin lives and works in New York City, Millerton NY and Sudzal, Yucatan
Robert Pittenger
The Confluence III (confluence of two streams in Dark Canyon, SE Utah), 1998
Painting, oil on linen
6 x 4”
Valued at $1,000
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Bio
Ron Milewicz
Cold, 2016
graphite on paper,
9 x 12 inches (image size)
framed
Valued at $3,000
Starting Bid: $1,200
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Ron Milewicz is a painter who divides his time between New York City and Gallatin, NY. Milewicz has had one-person exhibitions at Elizabeth Harris Gallery, New York, NY; Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, NY; John Davis Gallery, Hudson, NY; George Billis Gallery, New York, NY; the New York Studio School, New York, NY; the Cornell University Hartell Gallery, Ithaca, NY; and the Washington Art Association, Washington Depot,CT. His work has been reviewed in The Hudson Review, The New Yorker, The New Criterion, The New York Observer, The New York Sun, Hyperallergic, and Two Coats of Paint among others. He has received a NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship in Painting from the New York Foundation for the Arts, a Cornell Council for the Arts Grant, a Charles H. Revson Foundation Fellowship, and a Hohenberg Travel Grant. Milewicz has taught at the New York Studio School, Pratt Institute, and New School University. He received a BA in Art History from Cornell University and a Master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture. He completed post-graduate work in painting at the New York Studio School. http://ronmilewicz.com/
Rudy Varva
Palette painting
Oil painting framed
17 1/2 x 19 1/2” (framed)
Valued at $1,500
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Rudy Vavra is a fine artist with an active studio in the Hudson Valley and recently has become the artistic director of the tyte Gallery in Millbrook. His work has been exhibited nationally. Although mostly known as an abstract painter working primarily in oils, Vavra has also exhibited drawings, watercolor paintings, and weavings.
Making paintings often results in unused paint. Rather than throw away this excess paint, Vavra applies it to 8” x 10” canvases. These small palette paintings embody a relationship between randomness and beauty. rudyvavra.com
Sally Brody
Blue Coffee Pot
Oil paint on canvas
20” x 16”
Valued at $1,500
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Sally Brody, born in Washington D.C., has been painting professionally most of her life. She graduated from Smith College, studied painting and print making at The Art Students League, The Brooklyn Museum, The Pratt Graphic Center and the New York Institute of Technology. In her professional career she has had solo shows at the Atlantic Gallery, The Brooklyn Botanic Garden, The Garrison Art Center, Home Box Office, etc., and appeared in numerous group shows. She has designed tapestries for IBM and other commercial clients. Her work is in the collections of corporate and private collectors. Sally Brody lives in Brooklyn and Ancramdale, New York. SallyBrody.com
Sam Clayton
Untitled from spacetime series, 2025
Acrylic, encaustic paper on wood panel
31.5 x 24 in, 80 x 60.9 cm
Valued at $3,200
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Sam’s art practice, is a meditative exploration involving materials; color; form; gesture. Starting with an inspiration, he follows where the mark making and incidentals take him. An abstract artist, he was a classically trained painter (figurative, still life, landscape) whose experience of works from the classic western canon and antiquity, along with objects from all periods and cultures has led him to where he is today. Pre Cycladic art, Asian calligraphy, Inca mantas, Moorish design, Guercino, Rubens, Monet, Kurt Schwitters, Motherwell, Rauschenberg, “We are incredibly fortunate to have access to so much of what has preceded us, to inform our creative practice.” He has exhibited and is in collections in the US, Europe and South America.
Susanne Kiggins
At Dusks Table, 2025
Painting, acrylic on paper
9 x 12” (framed)
Valued at $2,000
Starting Bid: $800
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Suzanne Kiggins is a BRooklyn and Hudson based artist whose work in acrylic and gouache explores emotion and the tension between opposites. Self-taught, she draws inspiration from dreams and daily life. Since 2017, her work has been shown in galleries across NY, including Carrie Chen Gallery, Wassic Project and SRPING/BREAK. https://www.suzannekiggins.com/
Teri Goetz
Honeysuckle Lonicera Japonica
Botanical Print (1/25 limited copies), Colored pencil on archival cotton paper
24 x36” (with frame 25.5 x 37.5”)
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As a doctor of Chinese medicine and gardener, Teri worked closely with healing herbs, roots, barks and flowers for many years. Soon, she found herself transforming these beautiful, medicinal plants into another salve for the soul: botanical art. She works mainly in colored pencil, graphite and watercolor.
Tom Goldenberg
Methyl Ethyl, 2022
Watercolor, Ink, Graphite, on paper
15 x 12"
Valued at $3,000
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In my most recent work, I use abstraction to reference an architectural or fictive space. Although a traditional picture-frame is utilized, I envision the work as an inner proscenium that operates on several planes. There are burial chambers and areas of ritual sacrifice, walls and rooms as well as windows and doorways, areas above and below ground, and deep and shallow spaces for the living and the buried. The paintings function as elegies or heroic, intimate poems intuiting the history of man and “the structures of everyday life”—the title of a book by Fernand Braudel that is rhythmically poetic in his discussion of how humanity is orchestrated by geography, climate, technology and the routines of daily life.
I see the paintings as documents of time passing, the ruins of structures no longer visible and the transitory nature of existence. Within the architectures depicted, in some of the works, there are references to other paintings that are an influence, such as Josef Albers series “Homage to the Square”. The powerful sway of history and the ontological argument of the state of being is sealed within these imagined and real schematic depictions. https://tomgoldenberg.com/about/
Tom Goldenberg
Equilibrium, 2023
Watercolor, Ink, Graphite, on paper
30 x 22”
Valued at $3,800
Starting Bid: $1,000
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In my most recent work, I use abstraction to reference an architectural or fictive space. Although a traditional picture-frame is utilized, I envision the work as an inner proscenium that operates on several planes. There are burial chambers and areas of ritual sacrifice, walls and rooms as well as windows and doorways, areas above and below ground, and deep and shallow spaces for the living and the buried. The paintings function as elegies or heroic, intimate poems intuiting the history of man and “the structures of everyday life”—the title of a book by Fernand Braudel that is rhythmically poetic in his discussion of how humanity is orchestrated by geography, climate, technology and the routines of daily life.
I see the paintings as documents of time passing, the ruins of structures no longer visible and the transitory nature of existence. Within the architectures depicted, in some of the works, there are references to other paintings that are an influence, such as Josef Albers series “Homage to the Square”. The powerful sway of history and the ontological argument of the state of being is sealed within these imagined and real schematic depictions. https://tomgoldenberg.com/about/
Virginia Bradley
Playa Santa 20 (print 2/7), 2025
Oil on duralar film
17 x 14”
Valued at: $1,500
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“This work is created on Duralar archival film with oil paint in my Playa Santa studio. The sun’s 95-degree heat is the perfect alchemical agent to transform oil paint. The process includes many thin organic paint layers poured on top of one another. The painting is then left in the direct sun light where the mineral spirits evaporate and the oil paint residue becomes the final painting. This process emphasizes “chance and order.” I am not in control of the painting but have to work with the “chance” of the pour. I then edit the painting to create “order.” Some final paintings resolve quickly with three of four layers of paint, while others seem to encompass many lives (layers) before they are completed. I never know what form the final painting will take until it arrives. People often ask how do you know when a piece is finished? If I have to ask if myself if it’s finished then it’s not.”
http://singulart.com/en/artworks/virginia-bradley-playa-santa-20-135895
Wanxin Zhang
Untitled
Ceramic wall hanging, porcelain relief
10 x 5”
Valued at $1,800
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Zhang, whose personal and artistic journey has taken him from Manchuria to California, has spent over 30 years living and making art in the Bay Area. His sculpture represents a fusion of historical references and contemporary cultural context, often carrying potent social and political commentary messages.
His work is included in the collections of the Asian Art Museum and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (de Young), the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, the Crocker Art Museum, and the Cantor Arts Center; as well as the Renwick Gallery at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., Montalvo Arts Center, the American Museum of Ceramic Art, Arizona State University Art Museum, and the Lowe Art Museum in Florida. Internationally, his work is held by the Annie Wong Art Foundation in Hong Kong, the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, and the Ube Tokiwa Museum in Japan. http://www.wanxinzhang.com/
Werner Pfeiffer
Red Pyramid, date created
Mixed media construction -- "dimensional print" Signed and numbered
22 1/2 X 22 1/2 framed
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Werner Pfeiffer was born in 1937 in Stuttgart in the southwestern part of Germany. He studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in his home town. In 1961 he emigrated to the United States. Initially, he was active as a designer and art director on a variety of projects. In this capacity he received many citations and awards from the New York Art Directors Club, the New York Type Directors Club, the New York Society of Illustrators, and the American Institute of Graphic Arts. His design work has been widely published in the international design literature in magazines such as Graphis, Gebrauchsgrafik, Print, Modern Publicity and Art Direction. In 1969 he was appointed Professor of Art at Pratt Institute in New York. At the same time he assumed the position of director of the Pratt Adlib Press, a publishing venture of the Department of Graphic Art at Pratt. In the late 1960s he started to concentrate exclusively on his own work as sculptor, printmaker and painter. He lives in Red Hook, a small community in the mid-Hudson region in New York State.
His books, collages, drawings, prints, paintings and sculptures have been shown internationally in more than 100 group exhibitions and in over 75 solo shows in countries such as Canada, Chile, Colombia, France, Germany, Israel, Sweden, Switzerland and throughout the United States.
Over the years he has received numerous public sculpture commissions from the State of Connecticut, the Federal Government of Germany, the State of Niedersachsen in Germany and the State of Massachusetts. Commissions in the private sector include projects for corporations such as Baxter International, Chemical Bank, Zürich, the Hartford Insurance Group, Lackwerke Wülfling, Daimler-Benz Credit Corp./USA and the Hartford Courant, a part of the Time Mirror Group.
Besides being part of many private collections here and abroad, his work is represented in major museums, and university and public collections throughout the world.