Steven Graber
STEVEN GRABER | |
| 1950 | Born Newton, Kansas
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EDUCATION | |
| 1972 | BA in History, University of Redlands, CA |
| 1970 | Sabbatical, Salzburg, Austria
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SOLO EXHIBITIONS | |
| 2006 | Wichita Art Museum, Regions of Illusion: The Drawings of Steven Graber, Wichita, KS |
| 2003 | David Findlay Jr. Fine Art Gallery, Recent Work, New York, NY |
| 2002 | David Findlay Jr. Fine Art Gallery, Latitude of Dreams, New York, NY
Bryant Galleries, New Works, New Orleans, LA Hackett-Freedman Gallery, Recent Works, San Francisco, CA |
| 1999 | Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH |
| 1998 | Bryant Galleries, Recent Works, New Orleans, LA
Leapingotis Fine Art Gallery, Vail, CO |
| 1997 | Bryant Galleries, New Orleans, LA |
| 1996 | Leapingotis Fine Art Gallery, Vail, CO
Horwitch Newman Gallery, Recent Landscapes, Scottsdale, AZ |
| 1995 | Leapingotis Fine Art Gallery, Vail, CO
Horwitch Newman Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ Capricorn Gallery, Bethesda, MD |
| 1994 | Bryant Galleries, Jackson, MS
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TWO-PERSON EXHIBITIONS | |
| 2004 | Klaudia Marr Gallery, Sanctity and Desire, Santa Fe, NM |
| 2000 | Jenkins Johnson Gallery, Works on Mylar, San Francisco, CA
Blue Heron Gallery, Wellfleet, MA |
| 1999 | MB Modern, Recent Works, New York, NY
Blue Heron Gallery, Wellfleet, MA |
| 1998 | MB Modern, Recent Works, New York, NY |
| 1997 | South Bend Regional Museum of Art, Compelling Realism, South Bend, IN |
| 1996 | Horwitch Newman Gallery, Recent Landscapes, Scottsdale, AZ |
| 1995 | Horwitch Newman Gallery, Recent Works, Scottsdale, AZ
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GROUP EXHIBITIONS | |
| 2006 | Debruyne Gallery, Naples, FL |
| 2005 | Klaudia Marr Gallery, 12th Annual Realism Invitational, Santa Fe, NM
Debruyne Gallery, Naples, FL |
| 2004 | Klaudia Marr Gallery, 11th Annual Realism Invitational, Santa Fe, NM |
| 2003 | WM Baczek Fine Arts, Northampton, MA |
| 2000 | Jenkins Johnson Gallery, Second Annual Realism Invitational, San Francisco, CA |
| 1999 | Jenkins Johnson Gallery, Small Works Show, San Francisco, CA
MB Modern, Central Park, New York, NY Jenkins Johnson Gallery, Realism Meets Abstraction, San Francisco, CA MB Modern, Figure In/Figure Out, New York, NY Hemphill Fine Arts, Our Good Earth - The landscape at the End of the Century, Washington, DC MD Modern, The Figure, Houston, TX |
| 1999 | South Bend Regional Museum of Art, New Acquisitions from the Permanent Collection,
South Bend, IN Arnot Art Museum, re-presenting REPRESENTATION IV, October 15, 1999 through February 20, 2000, Elmira, NY National Western, Coors Western Art Exhibit and Sale, Denver, CO |
| 1998 | MD Modern, Small Works Exhibition, Houston, TX
Sydne Bernard Fine Arts, A View from Within: Still Lifes and Interiors, Los Angeles, CA Butler Institute of American Art, Midyear Exhibition, Youngstown, OH |
| 1997 | Jerry Solomon Gallery, First LA Exhibition of MB Modern, Los Angeles, CA
Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne Collects, Fort Wayne, IN MB Modern, Paperworks, New York, NY |
| 1996 | Jerry Solomon Gallery, An L. A. Premiere, Los Angeles, CA |
| 1995 | Horwitch Newman Gallery, Points of View, Scottsdale, AZ
South Bend/Notre Dame Art Exhibit, Getting Real: Realism in America, South Bend, IN |
| 1994 | Riverside Art Museum, Landscape Exhibit, Riverside, CA
Louis Newman Galleries, Contemporary Perspectives II, Beverly Hills, CA |
MAGAZINES AND CATALOGUES | |
| New American Paintings, November 2001 Juried Exhibition in Print Number 36, The Open Studios Press | |
| Southwest Art Magazine, March 2001, Mysteries and Possibilities”, Gussie Fauntleroy | |
| International Artist Magazine, Fall Issue 2000 | |
| American Artist Magazine, May 2000, “Realists & Romantics”, Joseph C. Skrapits | |
| Second Annual Realism Invitational, February 2000, Jenkins Johnson Gallery | |
| re-presenting REPRESENTATION IV, October 1999, Arnot Art Museum, Elmira, NY | |
| Who’s Who in American Art, August 1999 | |
| American Artist Magazine, January 1999 | |
| Art-Talk, February 1998 | |
| Southwest Art Magazine, February 1998,”Best of the West, Black and White Drama”, Kristin Bucher | |
| Colorado Expression, Winter 1996, New West Publishing, Inc | |
| Getting Real: 20th Century American Realism from the | |
| Philip Desind Collection, South Bend Regional Museum of Art, 1994 | |
| Mobile Bay Monthly, September 1989, “Steve Graber: A Local Artist with National Exposure”, Adrian C. Hoff | |
| MUSEUM & CORPORATE COLLECTIONS | |
| The Montclair Art Museum – New Jersey | |
| The Columbus Museum – Columbus, Georgia | |
| Cleveland Museum of Art - Cleveland, Ohio | |
| Arkansas Arts Center Foundation - Little Rock, Arkansas | |
| Arnot Museum of Art - Elmira, New York | |
| Reading Public Museum - West Reading, Pennsylvania | |
| Butler Institute of American Art - Youngstown, Ohio | |
| South Bend Regional Art Museum - South Bend, Indiana | |
| Faulconer Gallery, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa | |
| Disney World Productions - Orlando, Florida | |
| State of Alabama - Montgomery, Alabama | |
| Fine Arts Museum of the South - Mobile, Alabama | |
| Union League Club of Chicago – Chicago, Illinois | |
| County of Palm Beach - West Palm Beach, Florida | |
| Tuscaloosa Arts Council - Tuscaloosa, Alabama | |
| Eager Enterprises, Inc. – Chicago, Illinois | |
ARTIST’S STATEMENT | |
| “I seek to convey an inner peace and harmony by creating a world made of light and mood—one that is timeless and deeply personal; where imagination is free and boundless; where the sanctity of the individual soul is cherished and preserved, untouched by outside judgment or desecrated by society’s labels.” | |