1994  Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Harry Roseman: Drawings
55 Mercer Street Gallery, New York, Harry Roseman: New Work
Gallery Joe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harry Roseman: Selected Work 1968-1988
1993  Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Harry Roseman: Recent Work
1989  Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Harry Roseman: Weave Drawings
1987  Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Harry Roseman: Sculptures
1986  Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Harry Roseman: Collages
1984  Barbara Mathes Gallery, New York, Harry Roseman: Recent Work
Dart Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, Harry Roseman
1983  The University Art Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara, Harry Roseman:  Contemporary
Bronzes
Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, California
1982  Daniel Weinberg Gallery, San Francisco, California
1979  Davis & Long Company, New York, Harry Roseman: Sculpture

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

1981-present Davis & Langdale Company, New York (Annual Group Exhibitions)
2006                        New York Studio School Gallery, New York, Reliefs
           Leslie Heller Gallery, New York
  Atrium Gallery, St Louis, Pictures of Things
                                Gallery Kayafas, Boston, Draped, Wrapped and Covered
2004    National Academy of Design, New York, 179th Annual: An Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary
  American Art
2003    ZieherSmith, New York
  University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom, Boxing Clever: A Centennial Re-Evaluation of Joseph
  Cornell
2002    Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Works on Paper
  Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery, Lebanon Valley College, Pennsylvania, Suspend and Levitate
  Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, SUNY New Paltz, New York, Past to Present:
  Recent Acquisitions, Promised Gifts, and Extended Loans, 1998-2000
2001    Malca Fine Arts, In the Lake
2000    Lennon Weinberg, New York, Photographs by Painters, Sculptors and Photographers
  Gallery West, Suffolk Community College, Brentwood, New York, Collage
1999    Vassar College Center Gallery, Poughkeepsie, New York, Correspondence
  Gallery Joe, Philadelphia, Drawing Rules
1998    Marist College Art Gallery, Poughkeepsie, New York, Increments: Harry Roseman and Joy Taylor
1996    Vassar College Faculty Arts at Woodstock Guild, Woodstock, New York, Colleagues
  Museum of Art, State University of New York at New Paltz, Hudson Valley/Catskill Mountains Regional
  Exhibition: In This Time and Place
1995    The Gallery at Shepard Hall, City College of New York, Artists View the Suburban Landscape
  Museum of Art, State University of New York at New Paltz, Hudson Valley, Artists 95: Domestic Policy
  Barbara Mathes, New York, Gallery Selections
  Gallery Joe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, A Good Likeness: Portraits by Contemporary Sculptors
1994    Paine Webber Gallery, New York, Art en Route: MTA/Art for Transit
  55 Mercer Street Gallery, New York, Friends
  Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri, Patterns and Exotica: Images on Paper
1993    Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, New York, Studio to Site: Public Art in New York City
1991    Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, San Francisco, Recent Acquisitions, Part Two, 1950-1991
1985    Barbara Mathes Gallery, New York, Summer Group Show
  Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, Landscape into Sculpture
1984    Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, Private Act as Public Monument:
  Worlds Fair, Waterfront Park and Plaza
  Vassar College Art Gallery, Poughkeepsie, New York, Art From 1950 - Present
  Pratt Institute, Manhattan Center Gallery, New York, Beauties and Beasts
1983, 1984    Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo,
  New York, Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, Neuberger Museum, Purchase,
  New York, Portland Art Museum, Oregon, American Still Life 1945-1983
1983    University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Smallworks 1983
  Willard Gallery, New York, Group Show
  Vassar College Art Gallery, Poughkeepsie, New York, Charlap, Roseman, Ryan
  Herron School of Art, Herron Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana,
  R.S.M. Selections from a Contemporary Collection
1982    Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Art, Providence, Recent Acquisitions La Jolla Museum of
           Contemporary Art, California, Recent Acquisitions
  Neuberger Museum, Purchase, New York, Area Code (914) (203): Eight Artists
  Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Art, Providence, Metals: Cast-Cut-Coiled, Hudson River
  Museum, Yonkers, New York, C.A.P.S. Sculpture
  Emerson Gallery, Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, C.A.P.S. Sculpture
  Dart Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, Neo-Objective Sculpture
1981    Jersey City Museum, New Jersey, 1981 Invitational
  Houghton Gallery, The Cooper Union, New York, Window Room Furniture
  National Academy of Design, New York, Henry Ward Ranger Purchase Fund Exhibition
1980    Artist's Choice Museum, New York, Invitational Group Show
  Taft Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio, Recent Sculpture
1979    Marion Koogler McNay Art Institution, San Antonio, Texas, Annual Invitational Group Show
1977    Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Scale and Environment: 10 Sculptors
School of Visual Arts, Visual Arts Museum, New York, A Question of Scale
1976-1977    Queens Museum, Flushing, New York, Urban Aesthetics
1976   Artists' Choice Museum, New York, Figurative Art in New York
1974   Summit Art Center, New Jersey, Group Show
1973   First Street Gallery, New York, Invitational Group Show
First Street Gallery, New York, Still Life
1971   First Street Gallery, New York, Three Person Show

COLLECTIONS

Achenbach Foundation for the Graphic Arts, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,
California
Addison Gallery of American Art, Philips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts
The Beacon Companies, Boston, Massachusetts
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York
Cincinnati Museum of Art, Ohio
The Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, New York
Museum of Contemporary Art/San Diego, La Jolla, California
Levi-Strauss Corporation, San Francisco, California
The Menil Collection, Houston, Texas
Philadelphia Art Museum, Pennsylvania
Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Fine Art, Providence
Museum of Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

COMMISSIONS

2001John F. Kennedy International Airport, International Air Terminal, Arrivals Corridor, 600 foot relief
        sculpture Curtain Wall (This project, along with two others in the terminal, won the 2001 Outstanding
        Public Art Project award from the New York City Municipal Arts Society.)

1996Rockland Community College, Spring Valley, New York: outdoor free-standing sculpture comprised
       of four dispersed elements, Four Houses

1990J.P. Morgan & Company, Inc. and Metropolitan Transit Authority, New York: Wall Street Subway
       Station, New York City, 40 foot polychrome bronze relief

GRANTS AND AWARDS

1996Research Grant, Vassar College
1990Dutchess County Executive Arts Award for Art in Public Places
1989Finishing Grant from Vassar College for video documentary The Unseen World
       of Public Art: The Artist's Aspect
1986-1987Dutchess Arts Fund Individual Artist's Fellowship
1986Vassar College Research Grant
1985Mellon Grant, Vassar College
1983Best Sculpture Award, Smallworks 1983 exhibit, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
1982Creative Artists Public Service Program Grant (C.A.P.S.)

MISCELLANEOUS

1991-1995 Metropolitan Transit Authority Art Advisory Committee
1990The Unseen World of Public Art: The Artist's Aspect: video documentary co-directed and co-
       produced with Ken Robinson
1986Soft Sell: performance project conceived by Roseman with choreographer Marta Renzi and poet
       Daniel Wolff; large sculptures for set by Roseman
       Performed at La Mama, New York
1982-1984 Participated in the reorganization of the studio art curriculum at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New
       York, and in the establishment of the college's first studio art major
1973Consultant for Joseph Cornell Memorial Exhibition, Queens County Arts and Cultural Center (The
       Queens Museum), Flushing, New York

PUBLICATIONS

1999Michigan Quarterly Review, “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice: A Conversation with Harry Roseman,
       Assistant to Joseph Cornell,” Nancy Willard, Winter 1999 (10 photographs published)
1998Joseph Cornell’s Vision of Spiritual Order, by Lindsay Blair, Reaktion Books, (2 photographs
        published)
1997         Utopia Parkway: The Life and Work of Joseph Cornell, by Deborah Solomon, Farrar, Strauss &
       Giroux, (4 photographs and frontispiece published)
       Newsday, “Joseph Cornell’s Utopia,” Deborah Solomon, April 6, 1997 (3 photographs published)
1988Sequoia, Winter 1988 (9 photographic self portraits published)

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

2002Art in America, “Harry Roseman at Gallery Joe,” Robert Taplin, September, 2002
       Art in America, “Art World, Awards,” April, 2002
2001United Airlines – Hemispheres, “Terminal Bliss – New York’s JFK,” David Butwin, August, 2001
       Newsday, “A Walk in the Clouds: Artist’s Airport Installation Looks Skyward in Spirit,” Nancey A.
       Ruhling, July 27, 2001
       New York Times, “Being Met at the Airport by New Art,” Celestine Bohlen, May 24, 2001
       Art & Antiques, “Art in the Air,” Melissa L. Pabalan, May, 2001
2000Vassar, “Vassar Today,” Jessica Winum, Summer, 2000
1999Vassar Views, “Private Process, Public Art,” Emery Bernhard, June, 1999
       New York Times, “Inside Art,” Carol Vogel, February 12, 1999
1998Poughkeepsie Journal, “Marist Exhibit Brilliantly Blends Contrasting Styles,” Wayne Lempka,
       March 5, 1998
1996Art in America, "LeDray's Microcraft," Robert Taplin, September, 1996
       The Herald, "In this Time and Place: Hudson Valley Artists Exhibit at the College, Rich O'Corozine,
       July 18, 1996
       Review, "Harry Roseman at Davis & Langdale," volume 1, number 1, April 1, 1996
1994The New Yorker, "Notes from the Underground," September 5, 1994
       The New York Times, "Raising Artistic Sights of Riders in Nether and Upper Regions," William
       Grimes, August 22, 1994
       The Philadelphia Inquirer, "Small Space, Little Sculptures, Big Impressions," Edward J. Sozanski,
       April 1, 1994
       Art Matters, "Sculpture Specialists Gallery Joe Present Harry Roseman," Helen Mirkil, March, 1994
1993Art in America, "Harry Roseman at Davis & Langdale," Eleanor Heartney, October, 1993
1991Dutchess, "Underground Art," Amie Cox, May/June 1991
1990The New Yorker, "Subscape," May 28, 1990
       The New York Observer, "A Bit at a Time, Underground Art," Deirdre van Dyk, May 7, 1990
1989Vassar Quarterly, "Blockbuster," Dixie Massad Sheridan, Spring 1989
1988The Atlanta Journal/The Atlanta Constitution, "Soft Sell is a Hard-Core Examination of Sex and Art,"
       Susan F. Hunter, May 7, 1988
       Poughkeepsie Journal, "China Through an Artist's Eyes," Florence Pennella, March 27, 1988
1987The New York Observer, Roberta Hershenson, November 30, 1987
1986Dancemagazine, Amanda Smith, September 1986
       Say! Arts New York, "Intimate Distance," Louise Hamilton, June, 1986
       The New York Times, John Russell, April 25, 1986
       The New York Times, "The Dance: Soft Sell," Jennifer Dunning, April 21, 1986
       The Village Voice, "Words in Motion," Deborah Jowitt, 1986
1984The New York Times, Vivien Raynor, March 9, 1984
1983Poughkeepsie Journal, "Faculty Art: Old Ideas and New Twists," Steve Litt, February 25, 1983
1982Poughkeepsie Journal, "Area Codes Exhibit is Informational and Rewarding," Alice Forman
       The New York Times, "Behind the Exhibit, Ideas That Frame It," John Caldwell, October 31, 1982
       The Boston Phoenix, "Heavy Metals: A Tangle of Sculpture," Kenneth Baker, September 14, 1982
      The New York Times, "Art: Realist Group Show at Davis & Langdale," Vivien Raynor, August 6, 1982
1981The New York Times, "Eschewing Boosterism in Jersey City," Vivien Raynor, December 6, 1981
1979ARTnews, "Harry Roseman," Ellen Schwartz, Summer, 1979
Weave Litho I
Lithograph, 15 1/2 x 21 5/8 inches (image);
22 3/8 x 27 inches (sheet)
Signed (at lower right, inpencil): Harry Roseman 3/50
Cornell Looking at Crow Photographs
Gelatin-silver, fiber-based print, 7 3/16 x 11 inches (image);
11 x 14 inches (paper)
Signed, dated and inscribed (on reverse, in pencil, at lower right):
© Roseman June 4, 1971; (at lower left): /25
1945Born in Brooklyn, New York

EDUCATION

1963-1967Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York,
      Bachelor of Fine Arts
1969-1972Assistant to Joseph Cornell, Flushing,
      New York
1973         Assistant to Tony Smith, Orange, New
      Jersey

TEACHING POSITIONS

1981-Present      Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New
       York, Professor
1975-1977Jersey City State College, Jersey City,
       New Jersey
1974-1975Philadelphia College of Art, Philadelphia,
       Pennsylvania
1974Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, New York
       Richmond College, Staten Island, New
       York
1973-1975Queens College, Queens, New York

ONE PERSON EXHIBITIONS

2009  Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Utopia
         Parkway: A Photographic Portrait of Joseph Cornell
2007  Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Harry
         Roseman: 100 Most Popular Colors
2003  Davis & Langdale Company, New York,
Cloth: Sculptures, Photographs, Drawings
Davis & Langdale Company, New York,
A Selection of Photographs of Joseph Cornell
Ellen Elizabeth Gallery, Harwich Port,
Massachusetts, Harry Roseman: Photographs
2002  Gallery Joe, Philadelphia, Gravity
2001  The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine,
New York, Draped, Wrapped & Covered:
Photographs
1999  Davis & Langdale Company, New York,
Harry Roseman: Photographs: Call and Response
Menil Collection, Houston, Texas, Utopia Observed:
A Photographic Portrait of Joseph Cornell by
HarryRoseman
1997  Davis & Langdale Company, New York, Inside the
Box: A Photographic Portrait of Joseph Cornell by
Harry Roseman
1996  Davis & Langdale Company, New York,
HarryRoseman: Sculptures
Gallery Joe, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
HarryRoseman: Recent Work

Still Life #4
Aluminum painted gray, 7 5/16 x 9 11/16 x 1/2 inches
Executed in 1977
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