STEPHEN HANNOCK Born in Albany New York, 1951 Lives and works in New York City and Williamstown, MA The Albany Academy Trinity Pawling School Deefield Academy Bowdoin College Smith College Hampshire College, B.A. Apprenticed to Leonard Baskin, 1972-75 ONE PERSON EXHIBITIONS 2009 _______ Bowdoin College Museum of Art ____________Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts ____________Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, England 2007________The Albany Institute of History and Art ____________Survey Exhibition ____________Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, MA ____________Northern City Renaissance at the Berkshire Museum 2006 _______ Pace Wildenstein, New York ____________Utah Canyon at Dawn: Sundance Institute 25th Anniversary ____________The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH ____________25 Year Survey Exhibition 2005 ________McKenzie Fine Art, New York ____________Recent Vistas with Text ____________acquired by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York ____________The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 2002 McKenzie Fine Art, New York (catalogue) Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles (catalogue) Meredith Long and Company, Houston 2001 John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco Winston Wachter Fine Art, Seattle 2000 James Graham & Sons, New York Quint Contemporary Art, La Jolla, CA 1999 Kohn Turner Gallery, Los Angeles Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica Meredith Long and Company, Houston Winston Wachter Fine Art, Seattle 1997-98 Stephen Hannock: Space and Time, Deerfield Academy, MA ____________ traveled to: Dayton Art Institute, OH (catalogue) 1997 Meredith Long and Company, Houston The Ralls Collection, Washington, DC (catalogue) John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco 1996 James Graham & Sons, New York (catalogue) 1995 After Church, After Cole: Stephen Hannock's Oxbow, Timkin ____________ Museum of Art, San Diego (catalogue) 1994 Salander-O'Reilly Galleries, New York (catalogue) 1993 John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco Gallery One, Toronto, Canada 1992 Meredith Long and Company, Houston 1990 Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York (catalogue) Selected Works 1970-1990, Joseph V. Reed Center for the Arts, Deerfield, traveled: to Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica 1989 Frank Bernarducci Gallery, New York 1988 Wallace Wentworth Gallery, Washington, DC 1987 Frank Bernarducci Gallery, New York 1986 B-1 Gallery, Santa Monica 1983 Deerfield Academy, Arts Symposium, Deerfield Frank Bernarducci Gallery, New York 1982 Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, Cambridge Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown 1981 Greenspace Gallery, New York 1980 St. Georges School, Newport, RI Warberg Center, Middlesex School, Concorde, MA Deerfield Academy, Deerfield Northfield-Mount Herman, Northfield, MA Williston Academy, Easthampton, MA Paul Mellon Center, Wallingford, PA 1979 Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, Hanover, MA 1978 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge Boston Center for the Arts 1976 Smith College of Museum of Art, Northampton University of Massachusetts, Amherst SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2002 Changing Prospects: The View from Mount Holyoke, ____________Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, South Hadley, MA 2002-04 The American River, Brattleboro Museum, VT, ____________ traveling to: T.W. Gallery, Vermont College, Montpelier, VT; ____________ Montshire Museum, Norwich, VT; Philadelphia Art Alliance, PA; Florence Griswold Museum, Lyme, CT 2000 Fluid Flow, James Graham & Sons, New York Out-of-Doors, Adam Baumgold Fine Art, New York 2000 Landscape 2000: Late 20th Century American Landscape Painting, ____________University of Wyoming Art Museum, Laramie, WY Transcending Earth and Sky, University Art Gallery, ____________ San Diego State University, San Diego Landscape, Winston Wachter Fine Art, Seattle 1999-00 Water: A Contemporary American View, Gibbes Museum of Art, ____________ Charleston, SC, traveled to: Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL; ____________ Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI (catalogue) Green Woods and Crystal Waters: The American Landscape Tradition Since 1950, Philbrook Museum, Tulsa, OK, traveled to: Davenport Museum of Art, Davenport, IA; Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL (catalogue) 1999 Enduring Vision: Contemporary Painters in the Tradition of ____________ the Hudson River School, Mandeville Gallery, Union College, ____________ Schenectady, NY (catalogue) 1998 Master & Apprentice, Selected Works from Leonard Baskin ____________ & Stephen Hannock, Hampshire College Library Gallery, ____________ Amherst, MA (catalogue) Remembering Beauty: American Landscapes, South Bend Regional ____________ Museum of Art, South Bend, IN (catalogue) Movements of Grace: Spirit in the American Landscape, ____________ Winston Wachter Fine Art, New York 1997 Landscape as Abstraction, James Graham & Sons, New York Derriere Garde Festival, The Kitchen, New York Choice Cuts, The Cumberland Gallery, Nashville 1996 Water, James Graham & Sons, New York 1995 Contemporary Landscape: Topography and Imagination, ____________ James Graham & Sons, New York 1993 Hollywood Collects, Salander-O'Reilly Galleries, Beverly Hills 1992 Blast Art Benefit, The X-Art Foundation, New York Stephen Hannock/Ralph Blakelock, Salander-O'Reilly Galleries, ____________ New York Gallery Selections, Salander-O'Reilly Galleries, Beverly Hills 1991 Figurative Paintings, Salander-O'Reilly Galleries, Beverly Hills Lights in Darkness, Lintas Worldwide, New York Biennial, Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York 1990 Season's Best, Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York Harmony and Discord: American Landscape Painting Today, ____________ Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Landscape on Paper, ____________ Graham Modern Gallery, New York 1989 Neo-Romantic Landscape and Still-Life, Center for the Arts, ____________ Lafayette College, PA 1988 Luminous Painting and Sculpture, Hampden Gallery, ____________ University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1987 American Pop Culture Today, Le Fouret Museum, Tokyo, Japan Urban Visions, Adelphi University, New York Light, Park Avenue Atrium, New York 1986 Mainly on the Plane, 56 Bleecker Gallery, New York Luminous Paintings, High-Tech Exhibition Space, San Francisco American Cityscape, Frank Bernarducci Gallery, New York Schreiber Cutler Gallery, New York 1985 Major Works, Frank Bernarducci Gallery, New York 1983 Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 2002 Glueck, Grace. The New York Times, September 13 2001 Rewald, Sabine. Recent Acquisitions 2000-2001, ___________ The Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 70, illus. Korotkin, Joyce. NYArts, February, pp. 32-33, illus. 2000 Orion, Autumm, pp. 62-62, illus. Pincus, Robert. The San Diego Union-Tribune, April 23 Mahoney, Robert. EdificeRex.com, April Bush, Julie. Artnews, January, p. 42 1998 Biancolli, Amy. Albany Times Union, October 18, pp. 1,17, illus. Belcove, Julie L. W, May, p. 68, illus. Crolius, Ali. Daily Hampshire Gazette, March 5, p. 21, illus. Weil, Rex. Artnews, March, p. 152 1997 Bell, J. Boyer. Review, March 15, p.31 Melrod, George. Art & Antiques, November, p. 29, illus. 1996 Arning, Bill. TimeOut New York, August 21, p. 29 Grimes, Nancy. Art in America, December, p. 99 1995 Donne, Beauregard. Sky, July, pp. 68-73, illus. 1993 Rosenblum, Robert. Architectural Digest, May, pp. 193-5, 230 1991 Waterman, Daniel. Artnews, April 1990 Bass, Ruth. Artnews, October, p. 206, illus. Nathan, Jean. 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PUBLIC COLLECTIONS Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, OH Readers Digest Collection, Pleasantville, NY Albany Institute of History of Art, NY Grand Rapids Art Museum, MI ____________Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH ____________Whitney Museum of American Art, New York ____________Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, ME ____________Smithsonian American Art Museum ____________National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC SELECTED INSTALLATIONS 2002 Set design for the opera, 'Mary Shelley,' Ethical Culture, NY 1998 Set design, Stephen Petronio Dance Company, Joyce Theatre, NY 1993 The Knickerbocker Club, New York 1988 Georgetown, Leavey Center, Washington, DC 1987 Art Against Aids, Tunnel, New York Fifth Avenue Windows, Bergdorf Goodman, New York 1986 Vertigo, Los Angeles AREA, New York Limelight, New York Pyramid, New York 1977 Charles River Esplanade, Boston Common, Boston |