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Artist Biography
A painter of vibrant, gestural works in the abstract expressionist idiom, Syd Solomon was an influential figure in the art communities of East Hampton, New York, and Sarasota, Florida, where he divided his time in the late twentieth century. Deriving inspiration from his love of nature,Solomon is noted for his experimentation with acrylic pigments and his multilayered paintings. He was also an influential teacher, who brought many prominent abstract artists to Florida through his affiliations with the Ringling Museum and New College of Florida, Sarasota.
Syd Solomon was born near Uniontown, Pennsylvania, and began painting in high school. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, from 1935 to 1938. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Solomon enlisted. His service entailed designing camouflage first for the California coast near San Francisco and subsequently for the Royal Engineer Camouflage Corps in London, where he worked with the artists Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson to design camouflage for ports on the English coast. (Later he designed camouflage systems for the desert war in Northern Africa.) He was awarded a Bronze star for his contributions during the Battle of the Bulge. In London, Solomon also performed aerial reconnaissance missions, which would influence his art. After the war, he remained in Europe and attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
In 1946 Syd Solomon and his wife Annie settled in Sarasota, Florida, where Solomon’s work soon came to the attention of the art community. On the recommendation of the Museum of Modern Art director Alfred Barr, he was the first contemporary artist whose work was purchased by Sarasota’s Ringling Museum of Art. Solomon established an association with the museum as well as with New College in Sarasota, where he began the school’s Institute of Fine Art. He taught at both institutions and brought leading artists to Florida to teach and visit, including Larry Rivers, Philip Guston, James Brooks, and Conrad Marca-Reilli. In 1970, Syd Solomon worked with architect Gene Leedy to build a house and studio on Siesta Key in Sarasota, which won awards.
On the invitation of fellow Florida-based artist David Budd, Syd Solomon visited East Hampton for the first time in 1955. There he met many New York School artists including Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, and Willem de Kooning. In 1959, the Solomons rented the gatehouse at the Creeks, the estate of the artist Alfonso Ossorio, where Clyfford Still, Grace Hartigan, and other artists had been tenants while seeking homes of their own. Solomon and his wife followed this pattern, when they build a home and studio on their own property on Baiting Hollow Road. The couple and their children began splitting the year between Sarasota and East Hampton. Their homes in both places were gathering places for artists and writers, where Solomon regularly organized performances. Among their neighbors and friends were Brooks, Jim Dine, Betty Friedan, Guston, Elia Kazan, Marca-Relli, and Kurt Vonnegut. Solomon had regular exhibitions in New York, at the Saidenberg Gallery, and in Florida, he showed at the James David Gallery in Miami. He received numerous honors. In 1961, he the won painting of the year award from the Whitney Museum of Art and a prize from the 13th New England Annual, and he was on the list of the ten outstanding painters of the year chosen by Thomas Hess of Art News. His works was included in group shows at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Smithsonian, the Butler Institute of Art, the National Academy of Design, the High Museum of Art, the Academy of Arts and Letters, and many others. In 1992, the Ringling Museum of Art held a solo exhibition of Solomon’s work.
Syd Solomon is represented in many important private and public collections, including Adelphi University, Garden City, New York; American Academy of Arts and letters, New York; the Baltimore Museum of Art; the Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama; the Boca Raton Museum of Art, Florida; the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio; the Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia; the Cincinnati Art Museum; the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center; the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; the Dade County Art Collection, Miami, Florida; Fine Arts Society of Sarasota, Sarasota; Greenville County Museum of Art, South Carolina; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; IBM, Atlanta, Georgia; Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York; J. M. Kaplan Fund, New York, New York; Kokuritsu Seijo Bijutsukar, Tokyo, Japan; LeMoyne Art Foundation, Inc., Tallahassee, Florida; Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida; The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota; The City of Miami (mural), Miami, Florida; Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Museum of Fine Art, Clearwater, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; the Museum of the South, Memphis, Tennessee; Naples Museum of Art, Florida; New College of the University of South Florida, Sarasota; New Orleans Museum of Art; Norton Gallery of Art, Palm Beach, Florida; Parrish Museum of Art, Southampton, New York; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota; Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts; the Tampa Bay Art Center, Florida; Tate Gallery, London; Tel Aviv Museum, Israel; Telfair Art Museum, Savannah, Georgia; University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida; Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut; Weatherspoon Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; and Witte Memorial Museum, San Antonio, Texas.
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Artist CV
Selected Solo Exhibitions
War Drawings , Farnham Castle, Surrey, England, 1944.
Clearwater Museum of Art, Florida, 1951
Lowe Art Gallery, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, 1953
University of Florida, Gainesville, 1954
Associated American Artists Galleries, New York, 1955
Florida Gulf Coast Art Center, Clearwater, 1956
Saidenberg Gallery, New York, 1959
Safari Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel, 1960
Tel Aviv Museum, Israel, 1960
331 Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960
Frank H. McChung Museum, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1961
Sarasota Art Association, Civic Center, Florida, 1961
Saidenberg Gallery, New York, 1962
James David Gallery, Ltd., Miami Beach, Florida, 1964
Group Gallery, Inc., Jacksonville, Florida, 1964
St. Armands Gallery, Sarasota, Florida, 1966
James David Gallery, Ltd., Miami Beach, Florida, 1966
Saidenberg Gallery, New York, 1967
Jacksonville University, Florida, 1968
Berenson Gallery, Miami, Florida, 1969
Saidberg Gallery, New York, 1979
Midtown Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1971
Hokin Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida, 1973
Retrospective Exhibition , New York Cultural Center, New York (traveled to John and
Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida), 1973-4
Berenson Gallery, Miami, Florida, 1974
Florida Gulf Coast Art Center, Bellair, 1975
Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, New York, 1975
New Works , Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1975
Carone Gallery, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1976
Tampa Bay Art Center, Florida, 1976
University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 1977
Recent Painting , Boca Raton Center for the Arts, Florida, 1977
Harmon Gallery, Naples, Florida, 1977
Adley Gallery, Sarasota, Florida, 1978
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Florida, 1978
Works on Paper with Antonio Tapies and Anita Gibson , Coastal Series, Adley Gallery,
Sarasota, Florida, 1979
The Seventies , Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1979
Current Paintings , Genesis Gallery, New York, 1979
Solo Exhibition , McDowell Gallery, Toronto, Canada, 1979
Shore Sentinel Series, Adley Gallery, Sarasota, Florida, 1980
The Flow of Wilderness , Galapagos Series, Art and Culture Center of Hollywood,
Florida, 1981
Nardin Gallery, New York, 1981
Recent Paintings , Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, New York, 1981
Recent Paintings , Harmon Gallery, Naples, Florida, 1982
Recent Paintings , Adley Gallery, Sarasota, Florida, 1982
Recent Paintings , Phoenix II, Washington, D.C., 1982
Carone Gallery, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1984
Moosart Gallery, Miami, Florida, 1984
Harmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, Florida, 1984
Canton Art Institute, Canton, Ohio, 1984
Florida Southern College, Lakeland, Florida, 1984
Manatee Jr. College (with Michael Solomon), Bradenton, Florida, 1986
Vered Gallery, East Hampton, New York, 1987
Corbino Gallery, Sarasota, Florida, 1988
Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, New York, 1989
Harmon-Meek Gallery, Naples, Florida, 1989
Corbino Gallery, Sarasota, Florida, 1990
Scheele Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio, 1990
Syd Solomon: A Dialogue with Nature , John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art,
Sarasota, Florida, and Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida, 1990-92
Butler Museum of Art Youngstown, Pennsylvania, 1998
Syd Solomon Revisited , Selby Gallery, Ringling School of Art and Design, Sarasota,
Florida, 2001
Windscapes and Lightscapes , Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, East Hampton,
New York, 2005
Genesis of a Sensibility , Greene Contemporary, Sarasota, Florida, 2006
Survey , Greene Contemporary Sarasota, Florida, 2007
Syd Solomon: On Black , Bob Rauschenberg Gallery, Edison State College, Ft Myers,
Florida, 2009
Selected Group Exhibitions
Paintings of the Circus , Sarasota Art Association, , Florida / John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida, 1951
International Hallmark Exhibition, Wildenstein Gallery, New York, 1952
American Watercolors, Drawings and Prints , Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York,
1952
Florida International Exhibition , Lowe Art Gallery, University of Miami, Coral Gables,
1952
International Exhibition , Grand Central Art Galleries, New York, 1952
National Centennial Exhibition of Twentieth Century Art , University of Florida,
Gainesville, Florida, 1953
Annual Exhibition , American Water Color Society, National Academy of Design, New
York, 1955
Fifty Florida Painters , John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida,
1955
Paintings for Collectors , Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Texas, 1955
Houston International Exhibition , Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, 1955
Three Sarasota Collections , John and Marble Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota,
Florida, 1955
Fifty-ninth Annual Exhibition , Water Color Society, National Collection of Fine Arts,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 1956
Twenty-first Midyear Show , Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, 1956
Seventeenth Southeastern Exhibition, Contemporary American Painting, Golf Coast Art
Center, Clearwater, Florida (traveling exhibition), 1956
National Water Color Annual , Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama, 1956
National Annual Exhibition , Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, 1957
National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic , Riverside Museum, New York, 1957
Four Florida Painters , John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida
(Organized by the American Federation of Arts), 1957
Fifteenth Annual Exhibition , Audubon Artist , National Academy of Design, New York,
1957
Accessions, Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, 1958
Seventy-fifth Portland Summer Art Festival , Portland Museum of Art, Maine, 1958
National Color Print Exhibition , Print Club, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1958
Colombia Museum Biennial, Columbia Museum of Art, South Carolina, 1958
Invitation Exhibition , American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, 1959
Art U.S.A. Coliseum , New York, 1959
Painting of the Year , High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, 1959
Annual Exhibition , Portland Museum of Art, Maine, 1959
Twenty-sixth Biennial of Contemporary American Painting, Corcoran Gallery of Art,
Washington, D.C., 1959
Contemporary American Painting, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1959
Gulf-Caribbean Exhibition , Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, 1959
Summer Exhibition, Signa Gallery, East Hampton, New York, 1959
135th Annual Exhibition , National Academy of Design, New York, 1960
Galeria de Arte Contemporaneo, Caracas, Venezuela, 1960
Florida Showcase, Rockefeller Center, New York, 1961
Sixty-fourth American Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture, Art Institute of Chicago,
1961
Paintings by Artists of the Region , Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York, 1963
Friends Collect. Seventh Annual Exhibition , Whitney Museum of American Art, New
York, 1964
Some Recent Gifts , Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1965
Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture , Krannert Art Museum, University of
Illinois, Urbana, 1965
Exhibition of Paintings: Fine Arts Institute of New College , John and Mable Ringling
Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida, 1965
New Acquisitions , John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida, 1965
New College Fine Arts Institute , John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota,
Florida, 1965
New Acquisitions U.S.A., Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado , 1966
Six Artists In Sarasota , John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida,
1966
Collectors Loan Exhibit , Halifax Cultural Foundation, Daytona Beach, Florida, 1966
Florida Seventeen , Pan American Union Washington, D.C., 1968
Litografias de la Colecci6n Mourlot , Museo de la Universidad, San Juan, Puerto Rico,
1968
Florida Creates , Loch Haven Art Center, Orlando, Florida (traveling exhibition), 1968
Paintings by Artists of the Region , Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York, 1972
Flowing Form , Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1973
Then and Now , Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York, 1974
Artists and East Hampton , Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York, 1976
Florida Painters 1976 , Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1976
Florida 5 Plus 10, Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Florida, 1977
Master Works from Private Collections , Gallery of Sarasota, Florida, 1977
Major Florida Artists , Harmon Gallery, Naples, Florida, 1977
Six Contemporary Painters with Richard Anuskiewicz, Leon Berkowitz, Paul Jenkins,
Doris Leeper, Robert Natkin, Guild Hall Art Collection, in memory of Harold
Rosenberg, 1906-1978, Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York, 1978
Memorial and Hassam Fund Purchase Exhibition , American Academy and Institute of
Arts and Letters, New York, 1979
The East Hampton Art Colony, An Exhibition of Contemporary Painting, Graphic and
Sculpture from the Guild Hall Collection, Pensacola Museum of Art, Florida, Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Mississippi, and Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1979
American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York, 1980
Selections from the Guild Hall Collection , Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New
York, 1980
International Florida Artists Exhibition, John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art,
Sarasota, Florida, 1981
Poets and Artists , Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York, 1982
The Enez Whipple Print and Drawing Collection , Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton,
New York, 1982
25 Artists: Photographer Hans Namuth and Twenty-four Artists, Phoenix II, Washington,
D.C., 1982
Five from the Hamptons , Harmon Meek Gallery, Naples, Florida, 1983
Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1983
Regionalism vs Abstraction: American Art of the ‘30s and' 40s, Mitchell Museum of Art,
Mt. Vernon, Illinois, 1983
Group Exhibition , Bologna Landi Gallery, East Hampton, New York, 1983
Painting in the South: 1564-1980, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, 1983
Vered Gallery, East Hampton, New York, 1985
Made in Florida , Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1987
The Americanization of Art: Drawings and Sculpture 1940-1950 , Vered Gallery, East
Hampton, New York, 1988
United States Embassy, Madrid, Spain, 1990
East Hampton Avant Garde-A Salute to the Signa Gallery , 1957-6, Guild Hall Museum,
East Hampton, New York, 1990
Gift for a New Century, Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, New York, 1998
Selections from the Collection , Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York, 1998
Modern Art in Florida, 1948-1970, Tampa Museum of Art, Florida, 2003
Art Miami , Greene Contemporary Booth, Miami, Florida, 2007
East End Artists Past and Present , Tefair Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia, 2007-8
Then and Now, East End Artists , Gerald Peters Gallery, New York, 2011
Selected References
Joan Altabe, "Artist Releases the Power of the Sun," Sarasota Herald-Tribune , August 24, 1986.
"Solomon's Nature Paintings Reach Out to All the Senses," Sarasota Herald-Tribune , April 14, 1988.
"Two Artists' Views of Nature,” Sarasota Herald- Tribune , July 3, 1988.
Peter C. Marzio , American Drawings, Watercolor, Pastels, and Collage In the collection of The Corcoran
Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.: Corcoran Museum of Art, 1983).
Enez Whipple and Phyllis Braff, Artists and East Hampton (New York: Guild Hall, 1982): 32-35.
"Associated American Artists Galleries Exhibition," Art Digest 29 (March 1, 1955).
"Associated American Artists Galleries Exhibition," Art in America 44 (February 1956).
Charles Benbow, "Corporate Art Takes Giant Step,” St. 'Petersburg Times , December 9, 1973.
"Art With a Stroke of Gusto," St. Petersburg Times ( Floridian ), August 31,1969.
Phyllis Braff, "Recent Work on East End," New York Times , August 10, 1987.
Carlyle Burrows, "Fifteenth Annual Exhibition, Audubon Artists," National Academy of Design
[ Magazine ?], (January 1957).
"Art-A Major Group Display," New York Herald Tribune, January 1957.
"Art Exhibition Notes," New York Herald Tribune , February 14, 1959.
John Canady, "Art Reviews," New York Times , October 17, 1964.
"Art Lures for the Connoisseur's Eye," New York Times , October 21, 1967.
Lori Capullo, "Syd Solomon, Profile of an Artist," Florida Home & Garden (May 1990): 85.
"Clay Prints," Design , (Fall 1967): 14-17.
Alberta Collier, "Syd Solomon Brings Sea to Canvas," New Orleans Times-Picayune , March 10,
1963.
"World of Art," New Orleans Times-Picayune , August 11, 1968.
Marcia Corbino, "Abstract Gems from Solomon Mines," Sarasota Herald-Tribune , January 29, 1978.
"International Florida Artists Exhibition," Art Voices (July/August 1981).
John Richard Craft, "Southeast Today, " Art in America (Winter 1954): 64-68, 77, 78.
Charles Jordan Crandall, "Syd Solomon, Sarasota's Greatest Cultural Asset," Splash Magazine (1984): 28-31.
Jeanette Crane, "Painter, Yes; Celebrity, No," St. Petersburg Times July 15,1973.
"A Critical Tour," New York Herald Tribune , October 17, 1964.
Art News (December 1964): 13.
Ilene Denton, "Syd Solomon's Free-form View of the Suncoast," The Floridian , DATE?
Howard Devree, "About Art and Artists," New York Times , March 1, 1954.
Bruce Dunning,"The Six at Ringling," St. Petersburg Times, February 27, 1966.
Janet S Echelman, "One Artist -Two Worlds, Syd Solomon's Tale of Two Studios," St. Petersburg Times ,
September 8, 1985.
Elihu Edelson, "Florida: Supra-regional Regionalism," Arts (April 1965): 79-81.
Daniel Frasney, The Artist's World. (New York: Viking, 1969): 241-45.
Eloise Spaeth and Enez Whipple, From the Guild Hall Art Collection . Exh.cat. (East Hampton,
New York: Guild Hall Museum, 1978).
Grace Glueck, "Art Notes," New York Times , October 25, 1964.
John Gruen, "Glory Beyond Gloom," New York Magazine (February 16, 1970).
Thyrza Jacocks, "Two Solomons," Pelican Press (December 4, 1986).
Nina Kaiden and Bardett Hayes, eds., Artist and Advocate: An Essay on Corporate Patronage
(New York: Renaissance Editions, 1967).
Donald B Kuspit, Painting in the South: 1964- 1980 (Richmond, Virginia: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1983).
Lee McCall, "Artist Syd Solomon," Sarasota Herald-Tribune (Florida West), May 1977.
John D MacDonald, Syd Solomon (Hollywood, Florida: Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, 1978).
Twenty-five: Photographer Hans Namuth and Twenty-four Artists , (Frederick, Maryland:
University Publications of America, Inc., 1982).
Malcolm Preston, "Summer Place Show," Newsday (August 11, 1970).
Stuart Preston, "Changing Symbolism," New York Times , February 8, 1959.
E. "Das Kunstler Rhinehart, F A. Europe (1969) (Dutch edition published in Amsterdam).
Joanne Milani Rodriguez, "Solomon's Paintings: Call of Sea," Tampa Tribune , February 26, 1979.
Betty Sadder, "Syd Solomon, A Fire of Mysterious Origin," Gulfshore Life (1989): 120-23.
Elaine Salkaln, "Artist's Place: Tailored Space,” Newsday (September 14, 1980).
"A Saturday Tour," New York Times, January 27, 1962.
"Saidenberg Gallery Exhibition," Art News (March 1959): 54, and Arts (March 1959): 63.
"Saidenberg Gallery Exhibition, " Art News (December 1967): 55.
"Saidenberg Gallery Exhibition," Art News (March 1970): 67.
Six Artists In Sarasota, exh. cat. (Sarasota, Florida: The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, 1966).
Griffin Smith, "Reflecting Joy: Syd Solomon's Lyric Abstractions of Wind, Tide, Time, Light,"
Miami Herald , February 28, 1971.
Budd Schulberg, Syd and Michael Solomon, Exh. cat. (Bradenton, Florida: Manatee Jr. College, 1986).
Kurt Vonnegut, Syd Solomon: A Retrospective . Exh. cat. (Sarasota, Florida: John and Mable Ringling
Museum of Art and New York Cultural Center, 1975).
Syd Solomon New Works . Exh. cat. (Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Museum of Art, 1975).
Syd Solomon: The Seventies . Exh. cat. (St. Petersburg, Florida: Museum of Fine Arts, 1979).
Syd Solomon: The Flow of Wilderness , Galapagos Series. Exh. cat. (Hollywood, Florida:
Art and Culture of Hollywood, 1981).
Jeffrey Tucker, "Culture for-Profit and Prestige The Creative Investment," Florida Trend (March 1978).
Kurt Vonnegut, "The Noodle Factory," Connecticut College Alumni Magazine (Fall 1976);
reprinted in Madamoisell e (August 1977).
"Syd," Clubhouse (February 1987).
Charlotte Willard, "The Real News," New York Post , November 4, 1967.
Russell O. Woody, Jr. Painting with Synthetic Media (NewYork: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1965).
SELECTED MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
Adelphi University, Garden City, New York
American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York
Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland
Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama
Boca Raton Museum of Art, Florida
Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio
Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia
Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio
Clearwater Museum of Art, Florida
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Dade County Art Collection, Miami, Florida
Fine Arts Society of Sarasota, Florida
Greenville County Museum of Art, South Carolina
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York
High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Kokuritsu Seijo Bijutsukar, Tokyo, Japan
LeMoyne Art Foundation, Inc., Tallahassee, Florida
Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
City of Miami (mural), Florida
Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Museum of Fine Art, Clearwater, Florida
Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida
Museum of the South, Memphis, Tennessee
Naples Museum of Art, Florida
New College of the University of South Florida, Sarasota, Florida
New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana
Norton Gallery of Art, Palm Beach, Florida
Orlando International Airport, Florida
Parrish Museum of Art, Southampton, New York
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania
Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida
John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida
Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts
St. Petersburg Times (mural), Florida
Tampa Bay Art Center, Florida
Tate Gallery, London, England
Tel Aviv Museum, Israel
Telfair Art Museum, Savannah, Georgia
Temple Beth El, El Paso, Texas
University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut
Weatherspoon Gallery, UNC, Greensboro, North Carolina
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Witte Memorial Museum, San Antonio, Texas
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