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Harry Kramer (American artist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harry Kramer (American artist)
Harry Kramer (born 1939) is an American painter, who is known for his abstract work in both painting and drawing. He lives and works in Lakeville, CT. He was born in 1939 in Philadelphia, PA. In 1962 he received a BFA from The University of Arts (formerly Philadelphia College of Art) and earned an MFA from Yale University in 1965.〔(Biography at National Academy Museum )〕 At Yale, he studied with Al Held, Esteban Vicente, Louis Finkelstein, Nick Carone, and Lester Johnson. Among his classmates were Stanley Lewis, Chuck Close, Nancy Graves, Robert Mangold, and Richard Serra. ==Career==
Kramer first gained recognition in the 1970’s with solo shows at the Brata Gallery〔Art Forum, April 1972, review by (Lizzie Borden )〕 and at 55 Mercer Street Gallery,〔ARTnews (formerly Art News), March, 1976, review by Michael Andre at 55 Mercer Street Gallery, NYC〕〔Arts Magazine, September 1981. “Entries: Snatch and Snatching” by Robert Pincus-Witten, review of exhibition at 55 Mercer Street Gallery, NYC〕 critically acclaimed alternative spaces in New York City at that time. In the 1980s, his work was highlighted in “Six Painters: Gregory Armenoff, Jake Berthot, Howard Buchwald, Louise Fishman, Harry Kramer and Katherine Porter” at the Hudson River Museum with a catalog essay by the Director Peter Langlykke.〔"Six Painters: Gregory Armenoff, Jake Berthot, Howard Buchwald, Louise Fishman, Harry Kramer, Katherine Porter", exhibition and catalog, published by the Hudson River Museum, NY, 1983, essay by director Peter Langlykke. ((New York Times article) )〕 This was followed by solo shows over the past decades at a number of galleries including the Greunebaum Gallery,〔The New York Times, (June 14, 1985, review by Vivian Rayner, of exhibition at Gruenebaum Gallery, NYC )〕 the Charles Cowles Gallery,〔Art in America, July 1994, review by Robert G. Edelman at Charles Cowles Gallery, NYC〕〔Art & Antiques, November, 1991, In the Galleries, by Jed Perl at Charles Cowles Gallery, NYC〕 and Ameringer and Yohe Gallery,〔"Harry Kramer - Two Exhibitions of New Paintings", catalog published by Ameringer and Yohe Gallery, NYC and Charles Cowles Gallery, NYC, 2003, introduction by writer Michael M. Thomas. ISBN 0971979650〕〔"Harry Kramer", exhibition and catalog published by Ameringer and Yohe Gallery, NYC, 2005. Essay by Dore Ashton. ISBN 0974969575〕 all in New York City. His work has also been included in numerous group exhibitions including the National Academy Museum (2013, 2007, 2004, 2001); Guild Hall in East Hampton, NY (2009); the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, NY (2014); The Hood Museum, Dartmouth College (1993); Concordia College, Bronxville, NY (1991); Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, MA (1987); Emily Lowe Gallery, Hofstra University, NY (1981); Detroit Institute of Arts (1976); and a major work is on permanent installation at the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Brooklyn, NY.
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