Solo Exhibitions
2007 “Activity,” Margaret Thatcher Projects, New York
2006 “Recent Paintings,” Renate Bender Gallery, Munich
2006 “Innumerable Naught Nary,” Marcia Wood Gallery,
Atlanta
2005 “Marking Time,” Brian Gross Gallery, San Francisco
2005 “Amassing Color,” Margaret Thatcher Projects, New
York
2004 Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta
2003 “435,546 Marks,” Margaret Thatcher Projects, New
York
Group Exhibitions
2007
“Luxe, Calme et Volupte,” Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta;
Curated by Joanne Mattera
2006
“Don’t Touch,” Renate Bender Gallery, Munich.
“Blue!” Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum Hagen, Germany.
2005
“Summer Sensation,” Margaret Thatcher Projects, New
York.
“Living Gray,” Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum Hagen, Germany.
“About Paint,” Westport Arts Center, Westport, Connecticut.
2004
“Art Festival for World Peace,” Shanghai.
Gallery Bijutsu Sekai, Tokyo.
“Die Farbe hat mich II,” Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum Hagen,
Germany.
“ArtHouse,” Margaret Thatcher Projects, New York.
“Painting as Process: Re-evaluating Painting,” La Salle
SIA College of the Arts, Singapore.
M% Gallery, Cleveland.
“Innovate,” Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta.
2003
“Tickled Pink,” Group Exhibition, Marcia Wood Gallery,
Atlanta.
“Seeing Red; an International Exhibition of Nonobjective Painting,”
Curated by Michael Fehr, Director, Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum Hagen,
Germany. Hunter College, New York.
2002
Roy Boyd Gallery, Chicago.
“Breathing Room,” Margaret Thatcher Projects, New York.
"Blobs, Wiggles and Dots, Webs and Crustillations," curated
by Lucio Pozzi , The Work Space, New York.
2001
Three person exhibition, Margaret Thatcher Projects, New York.
“coLABORATORY,” Gale Gates et al., Brooklyn, New York.
“Items from the Permanent Collection,” Williamsburg
Art and Historical Center, Brooklyn, New York.
2000
“01.15.00,” Gale Gates et al., Brooklyn, New York.
1999
“Size Matters,” Gale Gates et al., Brooklyn, New York.
Gale Gates et al., Brooklyn, New York.
1998
“The Calculus of Transfiguration,” Williamsburg Art
and Historical
Center, Brooklyn, New York.
“Higher Worlds,” Pelham Art Center, Pelham, New York.
1997
Downtown Arts Annual Group Exhibition, New York. Juried by Fereshteh
Daftari, Martin Eisenberg and Charlotta Kotik.
Symposium Finalist, New York. Work selected by
Michael Brenson, critiqued by Janet Koplos,
Donald Kuspit, Peter Schjeldahl and Simon Watson.
1993
Alexander Gallery, New York.
“Three Young Future Majors,” Alexander Gallery, New
York.
Education
2000 - present: Docotoral Candidate in Hebrew and Judaic Studies,
New York University.
2000: Master of Arts (with Honors) in Religious Studies, New York
University.
1998: Master of Fine Arts (with Honors) in Painting, Master of Science
(with Honors) in Art History, Pratt Institute, New York.
1990: Bachelor of Fine Arts (with Honors), Pratt Institute, New
York.
1984-6: Cadet, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York.
Reviews and Catalogs
“Indeterminable Painting: Thoughts on the Work of Robert Sagerman,”
catalog essay by Michael Fehr, Munich, 2006.
Kunstform International, No. 176, June 2005. Review of the exhibition
“Living Gray” by Thomas W. Kuhn.
K-West, April, 2005. Review of the exhibition “Living Gray”
by Stefanie Stadel.
SF Weekly, May 25, 2005. Review by Sharon Mizota.
Abstract Painting: Concepts and Techniques, by Vicky Perry, 2005.
“About Paint,” Exhibition catalog, 2005.
Art in America, December, 2004. Review by Cathy Byrd.
Art Festival for World Peace, Exhibition catalog, 2004.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 6, 2004. Review by Catherine
Fox.
“Painting as Process: Re-evaluating Painting,” Exhibition
catalog, 2004. La Salle SIA College of the Arts, Singapore
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, February 1, 2004. Review by Jerry
Cullum.
“Driven to Abstraction,” Art News, Novermber, 2003.
Article by Amei Wallach.
NY Arts, September, 2003. Review by Mark Cohen.
“Seeing Red”. Exhibition catalog, 2003. The Karl Ernst
Osthaus-Museum Hagen, Germany.
NY Arts, February, 2002. Review by Terrence Lindall.
La Republicca, June 14, 1999. Review by Enzo Siciliano.
Museum Collections
The Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum Hagen, Germany.
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