JAMES WALSH
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JAMES WALSH CV
1954, born, Newark, New Jersey
Currently resides in New York
1976, received BA, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
1980, received MFA, Syracuse University, New York
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2008 Forman Gallery, Hartwick College, Ann & James Walsh (2 person show ), Oneonta, NY
2008 Gallery 2, Lauren Olitski and Jim Walsh, (2 person show) Brattleboro, Vermont
2007 Sideshow Gallery, Knocking at the Door, Lauren Olitski and Jim Walsh, (2 person show),
Brooklyn, New York
2001 The Martin Brest Museum, Jacksonville University, Ann & James Walsh (2 person show)
Jacksonville.Florida
2001 Long Fine Art, New York City
1997 The Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
1991 Flowers East Gallery, London, England
1988 Galeria Joan Prats, New York, New York
1985 Edmonton Art Gallery, James Walsh and John King (2 person show), Edmonton, Alberta
1985 Galeria Joan Prats, New York, New York
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2007-2009 Flowers Gallery, Small Is Beautiful, New York City
2007 Arts Council UCCCA, Aficionados, Oneonta, New York
2007 Triangle 25th Anniversery Alumni Exhibition, DUMBO, Brooklyn
2007 Islip Art Museum, Surface Impressions, East Islip, New York
2007 Tribes Gallery, Paintings of Color, New York City
2003-10 Sideshow, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
1995-2010 The Edmonton Contemporary Artists Society, Edmonton, Alberta
2003 Long Fine Art, New York City
2002 Long Fine Art, New York City
2001 The Portland Museum of Art, Clement Greenberg: A Critic's Collection, Portland, Oregon
2001 Long Fine Art, New York City
2001 Cooperstown Art Association, Artists In The Industry, Cooperstown, New York
2000 Long Fine Art, New York City
1999 55 Mercer, Abstract Eight, New York City
1999 The Puffin Room, New York City
1999 Long Fine Art, New York City
1999 Long Fine Art, New York, The Painting Aesthetic
1998 Doug Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, Group Exhibition
1992 London, Flowers East
1991 Flowers East, London, Small Is Beautiful – Abstract
1990 Associated American Artists, New York, New Painting
1987 Ted Greenwald Gallery, New York, Retinal Visions
1986 Jerusalem Gallery, New York, New Modernists
1986 Greene Street Gallery, New York, Triangle—New York
1985 Galeria Joan Prats, New York, Another Dimension
1985 Richard Brush Art Gallery, St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York, Pre-Post Modern: Good Art in the Art of Our Time
1983-4 Galeria Joan Prats, Spain and New York, Five American Artists
1982 Sculpture Center, East Coast Clay, New York
1981-2 New Works In Clay III, organized by the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse and Onondaga
County, New York. Travled to James Yaw Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan; Nina Freudenheim Gallery, Buffalo, New York; Meyer Breier Weiss Gallery, San Francisco; Adelle Taylor Fine Art, Dallas Texas; Clayworks Studio Workshop, New York,
1981 Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, New York Clay
1981 The Clayworks Studio Workshop, New York, Work from 1980
1980 Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York, The Syracuse Show
1979 Munson-Williams-Proctor Museum of Art, Utica, New York, 42nd Annual Exhibition of Artists of Central New York
1977 Newark Museum, New Jersey, 1st Biennial, New Jersey Artists
1974 Corning Glass Center, New York, 11th Annual Southern Tier Show
SELECTED COLLECTIONS
Portland Art Museum, Oregon
Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York
Edmonton Art Gallery, Alberta, Canada
Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
SELECTED REFERENCES
Ariella Budick, “Scratching the ‘Surface’ and teasing your senses,” Newsday (April 2007).
Piri Halasz, “Jim Walsh & the Technology of Paint,” New York Arts (April 2001).
Clement Greenberg: A Critic’s Collection (Portland, Ore.: Portland Art Museum, 2001).
Terry Fenton, James Walsh (Saskatoon, Canada: Mendel Art Gallery, 1997)
Matthew Flowers, Artists of the Day (London, 1991).
Russell Bingham, “James Walsh and John King,” The Mendel Folio (November-December 1985), 5-6.
Joan Prats, Arts Magazine (October 1985).
Nova Abstraccio Americana (Barcelona: Galeria Joan Prats, 1984).
Valentin Tatransky, “Five New Talents,” Art International XXVII (April-June 1984).
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