Gary Stephan

Gary Stephan (born: Brooklyn, NY, 1942) is an artist who has exhibited his work throughout the United States and Europe.[1] Exhibiting since the late 1960s, Stephan creates Postmodern art in the form of idiosyncraticly abstract paintings and prints, sculpture, photography and video art. His work has been exhibited at institutions including the Drawing Center, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Whitney Museum.

Stephan studied industrial design at Parsons School of Design and at Pratt Institute. In 1965, he moved to San Francisco and received his Master of Fine Arts degree from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1967.[2] After returning to New York, he was a studio assistant to Jasper Johns until he started showing with the David Whitney Gallery in 1970. This and the Whitney Biennial Exhibitions of 1971 and 1973 were followed by sufficient shows and reviews to prompt Roberta Smith in the New York Times to refer to his work as “among the most closely watched developments of the early ’70s.”[3]

He lives and works in New York City & Stone Ridge, NY[4] and is on the faculty of the School of Visual Arts MFA program. He is represented by Susan Inglett Gallery in New York City and Devening Projects + Editions[5] in Chicago.

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References

  1. Gary Stephan Biography Susan Inglett Gallery
  2. Gary Stephan Biography Susan Inglett Gallery
  3. Smith, Roberta (2007-02-16). "High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting, 1967-1975 - Art - Review". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  4. Gary Stephan Biography at Susan Inglett Gallery
  5. http://deveningprojects.com/artists/gallery-artists/gary-stephan/
  6. http://americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artwork/?id=35117
  7. http://collection.whitney.org/object/7836
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