Gavin Spielman

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Gavin Spielman
Born July 24, 1972 (1972-07-24) (age 35)
Bethpage, Nassau County, Long Island, New York
Nationality American
Field Painter, Musician, Teacher
Movement Contemporary Realism
Influenced by Camille Pissarro, Odd Nerdrum, Rembrandt, George Inness
Awards Salmagundi Club 3x

Gavin Spielman (b. July 24, 1972) is an American landscape painter and guitarist working in New York City, New York. He has been mentioned in the Bold Face Names section of The New York Times alongside Annie Leibovitz, Newsday, the Daily News, and many other publications. The Baltimore Sun quoted Gavin saying 'I paint the silent thoughts other people cannot express'. He has been teaching painting and drawing at Parsons The New School for Design since 1999 and is represented by several prominent galleries in the U.S.A. He has collaborated with famed author Brian Wood on several comics and found a career in illustration before committing to a career in Fine Art (Oil Painting). Gavin has received many awards for his landscape painting, most notably from the Salmagundi Club in New York City. He is a member of both the Salmagundi Club and the National Arts Club. Gavin Spielman's work is in countless private collections throughout the world. Gavin is also a skilled guitar and bass player and has played with many outfits including the likes of Winston Grennan, the inventor of the one drop rhythm which dominates Reggae to this day. His current band is called THINNING THE HERD which he creates music for with Richard Tapper, a famed engineer and guitar player. Thinning the Herd (TTH) has been likened to The Velvet Underground, MC5 and Iggy Pop by Guitar Player Magazine. Gavin Spielman is currently living in Chinatown, Manhattan with his wife Alison and 7 year old daughter.

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  • The New York Times, "Drive By Commission" Bold Face Names, May 1st 2002 by James Barron
  • The Cape Cod Times, "Timeless paintings in key of life" by contributing writer AndrĂ© van der Wende, Friday, April 8 (year?)
  • Guitar Player Magazine, "Editor's Top Eight Myspace Picks," November 2007 by Michael Molenda