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Robert Stackhouse - Resumé

BORN:

1942, Bronxville, New York

EDUCATION:

1967     M.A., University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland

1965     B.A., University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida

ONE PERSON EXHIBITS:

2002
  • Robert Stackhouse, Klein Art Works, Chicago
  • Robert Stackhouse: Prints, University of Missouri-St. Louis
  • Carol Mickett/ Robert Stackhouse: A Collaboration, University of Georgia

2001-02

  • Underfoot, Sao Paulo and Brasilia

2001

  • Impact, Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia, Athens
  • Robert Stackhouse Prints, University of Central Florida, Orlando
  • Label design, Benzinger Wines
  • Falling Water, Art Gallery of the University of Georgia, Athens
  • Still Water, University of Hartford, West Hartford, Connecticut
  • John and Maxine Belger Family Foundation Exhibition, University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson

2000          

  • Resurgent, Klein Art Works, Chicago
  • Urban Architecture, New York

1999

  • Major Works in Full Scale: Since 1969
  • Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, Michigan
  • Klein Art Works at Art 1999 Chicago, Navy Pier, Chicago
  • Someways, Morris Museum, Augusta, Georgia

1998

  • Robischon Gallery, Denver
  • Klein Art Works at Art 1998 Chicago, Navy Pier, Chicago
  • Someways, Albrecht-Kemper Museum, St. Joseph, Missouri
  • Morgan Gallery, Kansas City, Missouri

1997

  • New Paintings and Site-Specific Sculpture, Klein Art Works, Chicago

1996

  • Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington

1995

  • Where We are and What is it to Be There, Morgan Gallery, Kansas City, Missouri

1993

  • Recent Works, Morgan Gallery, Kansas City, Missouri
  • Struve Gallery, Chicago
  • Baumgartner Gallery, Washington, D.C.
  • University of Denver, Colorado

1992

  • Pace Prints, New York
  • Works on Paper, Posner Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1991

  • Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware (catalogue)
  • Dolan/Maxwell Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
  • Contemporary Art Museum, University of South Florida, Tampa

1990

  • Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia (catalogue)
  • Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Dolan/Maxwell Gallery, New York
  • Cantor/Lemberg Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan
  • B R Kornblatt Gallery, Washington, D.C.

1989

  • Dolan/Maxwell Gallery, New York
  • B R Kornblatt Gallery, Washington, D.C.

1988

  • St. Louie Bones, Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, Missouri (catalogue)
  • Koplin Gallery, Los Angeles

1987

  • Crossings, Dolan/Maxwell Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1986

  • Blue Swimmers, Koplin Gallery, Los Angeles
  • Recent Works, Morgan Gallery, Kansas City, Missouri

1985

  • Drawings Form Three Projects: Toledo, Australia and Tennessee, Max Hutchinson Gallery, New York

1984

  • Deep Swimmers, University of Tennessee Art & Architecture Gallery, Knoxville, traveling through 1986 to Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina; Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, South Carolina; Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsville, Alabama; Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Cheekwood Fine Art Center, Nashville, Tennessee; Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, Missouri (catalogue)
  • On the Beach Again, Australia National Gallery, Canberra
  • Ohio Prospects Bones, Crosby Gardens, Toledo, Ohio
  • Masters of American Drawing, Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond

1983

  • Couples II, P.S. # 1 Gallery, New York (catalogue)
  • Mountain Climber, Max Hutchinson Gallery, New York

1982

  • Max Hutchinson Gallery, New York
  • Feigenson Gallery, Detroit, Michigan
  • Newberger Museum, Purchase, New York
  • Bones, Portland Center for the Visual Arts, Portland, Oregon
  • Middendorf-Lane Gallery, Washington, D.C.

1981

  • Dorbrick Gallery, Chicago
  • David Haxton/Robert Stackhouse-Two Distinguished University of South Florida Alumni, University of South Florida, Tampa

1980

  • Feigenson-Fosenstein Gallery, Detroit, Michigan
  • Dreamers, Max Hutchinson Gallery, New York
  • Henri Gallery, Washington D.C.
  • Passings, Nassu County Museum of Fine Art, Roslyn, New York

1979

  • Dorbrick Gallery, Chicago
  • Sailors, Sculpture Now, Inc., New York
  • Eau Claire Sailings, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire

1978

  • Dobrick Gallery, Chicago
  • Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, New York

1976

  • Running Animals/Reindeer Way, Sculpture Now, Inc., New York
  • Henri Gallery, Washington D.C.

1973

  • Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
  • Henri Gallery, Washington D.C.

1972

  • Henri Gallery, Washington D.C.

PERMANENT INSTALLATIONS:

1997
  • Chicago Structure, Klein Art Works, Chicago; painted wood,  8 x 11 x 42 feet (outdoor)
  • Missouri Shift, Drury College, Springfield, Missouri

1991

  • Divers, Marine Science Building, University of Hawaii, Manoa; extruded red brass, 4 x 40 x 6 feet (outdoor)
  • Delaware Passage, Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington; extruded red brass, 6 x 17 x 6 feet (indoor, outdoor)

1989

  • Oliver Ranch Project/Russian River Bones, Geyseville, California; painted wood, 6 x 12 x 99 feet (outdoor)

1988

  • St. Louie Bones, Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, Missouri; painted wood, 3 x 68 x 12 feet (outdoor)

1984

  • On the Beach Again, Australia National Gallery, Canberra; bronze, 18 x 6 x 30 feet (outdoor)

1980

  • Prudential Installation, Prudential Life Insurance Co. of America, Minneapolis, Minnesota; wood and painted shadow, 4 x 55 x 15 feet (indoor)

TEMPORARY INSTALLATIONS:

1996
  • K.C. Way, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri

1994

  • Emmersed, University of Wyoming, Laramie

1991

  • Soundless, Contemporary Art Museum, University of South Florida, Tampa; painted wood, 12 x 34 x 16 feet (indoor)

1990

  • Encounterings, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond; wood, 10 x 20 x 30 feet (indoor)
  • Encounterings, Dolan/Maxwell Gallery, New York; wood, 10 x 20 x 30 feet
  • Encounterings, Kornblatt Gallery, Washington D.C.; wood, 10 x 20 x 30 feet
  • Blue Diviner, Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, Hawaii; painted wood, 2 sections, 10 x 11 x 6 feet and 10 x 15 x 8 feet (indoor)

1989

  • Les Os du Quebec, Musee du Quebec, Quebec City, Canada; painted wood, 200 x 8 x 14 feet (outdoor)
  • Blue Diviner, Dolan/Maxwell Gallery, New York; painted wood, 2 sections, 10 x 11 x 6 feet and 10 x 15 x 8 feet (indoor)
  • Blue Diviner, Sculpture/Commerce Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; painted wood, 2 sections, 10 x 11 x 6 feet and 10 x 15 x 8 feet (indoor)
  • Blue Diviner, Barbara Kornblatt Gallery, Washington D.C.; painted wood, 2 sections, 10 x 11 x 6 feet and 10 x 15 x 8 feet (indoor)

1987

  • East River Bones, Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, New York; painted wood, 4 x 10 x 70 feet (outdoor)
  • Crossings, Dolan/Maxwell Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; wood, 9 x 10 x 28 feet (indoor)
  • Ruby Birth, 19th Sao Paulo Bienal, Sao Paulo; painted wood, 8 x 12 x 44 feet; and watercolor on paper, 10 x 30 feet (indoor)

1986

  • Blue Swimmers, Koplin Gallery, Los Angeles; painted wood, 28 x 19 x 4 ˝ feet (indoor)

1984

  • Ohio Prospect Bones, Crosby Gardens, Toledo, Ohio; painted wood, 8 x 30 x 1 ˝ feet  (outdoor)
  • Deep Swimmers, University of Tennessee Art and Architecture Gallery, Knoxville; (traveling installation); painted wood, 10 x 8 x 28 feet

1983

  • Red Deck, Chicago International Art Exposition, Chicago; painted wood, 8 x 30 x 1 ˝ feet (indoor)
  • Brooklyn Bridge Installation, Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, Brooklyn, New York; painted wood and chain, 45 x 16 x 3 feet (indoor)

1982

  • Bones, Portland Center of the Visual Arts, Portland, Oregon; painted wood, 2 sections, 130 x 16 x 1 feet, each section (outdoor)
  • Toronto Passages, Toronto, Canada; painted wood, 2 sections, 14 x 16 x 70 feet, each section (outdoor)
  • Mountain Climbers, Max Hutchinson Gallery, New York; painted wood, 20 x 5 x 6 feet (outdoor)

1980

  • China Clipper Sea Witch, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana; painted wood, 20 x 120 x 2 feet (outdoor)
  • Passings, Nassau County Museum of Fine Art, Roslyn, New York; painted wood, 2 sections, 20 x 1 x 220 feet, each section (outdoor)

1979

  • Dance at Tyler, Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; wood, 11 x 11 x 60 feet (outdoor)
  • Eau Claire Sailings, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire; painted wood, 10 x 8 x 80 feet (outdoor)
  • Sailors, Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, New York; wood, 8 x 14 x 48 feet

1978

  • Dance at Cranbrook, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; wood, 11 x 11 x 168 feet (outdoor)

1977

  • Ship at St. Agnes, New Gallery of Contemporary Art and Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio; wood, 8 x 12 x 96 feet (outdoor)
  • Niagara Dance, Artpark, Lewiston, New York; wood and stone, 9 x 16 x 112 feet (outdoor)
  • Shiphall: A Passage Structure Borrowing Some Lines From the Oesberg Ship Burial, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota; wood, 10 x 16 x 66 feet (indoor)

1976

  • Running Animals/Reindeer Way, Sculpture Now, Inc., New York; wood and deer skulls, 11 x 6 x 66 feet (indoor)

1973

  • Sleeping King Ascending, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; wood, 20 x 40 x 4 feet (indoor)

1970

  • Watching, Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland; wood and aluminum, 20 x 30 x 5 feet (outdoor)

COLLECTIONS:

  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio
  • American Express, New York
  • Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
  • Australian National Gallery, Canberra
  • Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland
  • Citicorp, New York
  • Comdisco, Inc., Rosemont, Illinois
  • Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
  • Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware
  • Exxon Corporation, New York
  • Hallmark Cards Inc., Kansas City, Missouri
  • Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C.
  • Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana
  • J.P. Morgan & Co. Inc., New York
  • John & Maxine Belger Family Foundation, Kansas City, Missouri
  • Kemper Insurance Company, Long Grove, Illinois
  • Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, Tennessee
  • The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Philadelphia Savings Fund Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Phillip Morris, New York
  • The Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.
  • Prudential Life Insurance Company of America, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Madison Art Center, Madison, Wisconsin
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York
  • Newsweek Magazine, New York
  • Rayovac, Madison, Wisconsin
  • Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts
  • Sunrise Foundation, Inc., Charleston, West Virginia
  • Texaco USA, Houston, Texas
  • Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

 

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