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Curriculum Vitae LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY HANS VAN DE BOVENKAMP Biography BORN 1938 Holland EDUCATION 1958 School of Architecture, Amsterdam, Holland 1961 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Bachelor of Science and Design AWARDS 2003 Best Sculpture Award, Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY 1996 Sanctuary Design Competition, Omega Holistic Health Institute, Rhinebeck, NY 1976 Exhibition, American Institute of Arts & Letters, New York, NY 1976 Nebraska Bicentennial Sculpture Competition, Sydney, NE 1964 Emily Lowe Sculpture Award, New York, NY SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2020-21 Hans Van de Bovenkamp; A Hamptons Sculpture Tour, public sculpture tour, Hamptons, NY, August 12, 2020 - September 1, 2021 2017 Quogue Gallery, Quogue, NY 2017 Samuel Lynne Gallery, Dallas Texas 2016 Alfstad & Contemporary, Sarasota, FL 2016 Rainbow Patination, Louis K. Meisel Gallery, New York, NY, April 14 – July 22 2011 Bernarducci Meisel Gallery and Louis K. Meisel Gallery, New York, NY, June 2 – July 15 2007 Yellow Bird Gallery, Newburgh, NY 2007 Goldman Warehouse, Miami, FL 2007 Gary Nader Fine Art, Miami, FL 2007 Auberge du Soleil, Napa, CA 2006 Yellow Bird Gallery, Newburgh, NY, September 8 – November 12 2006 Art on the Promenade, Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum, Bratislava, Slovak Republic, June 24 – October 1 2000-04 Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, NY 2003 Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY 2003 David Florida Gallery, Aspen, CO 2003 ACA Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico 2003 10th Annual Invitational Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, Shidoni Gallery, Tesuque, New Mexico 2002 Albright College Center for the Arts, Reading, PA 2001 Neiman Marcus, Honolulu, Hawaii 141 Prince Street, New York, NY 10012 | T: 212 677 1340 | F: 212 533 7340 | E: [email protected] LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY 2001 Neiman Marcus, San Diego, CA 2000 Neiman Marcus, Denver, CO 2000 Neiman Marcus, Houston, TX 1999-2003 Shidoni Contemporary Gallery, Tesuque, New Mexico 1999 Mrs. Bep Binger, Woodstock, NY 1999 Elaine Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, New York 1999 El Paseo, City of Palm Desert, CA 1999 Lobby, 909 Third Ave, New York, NY 1999 Long Beach Museum, Long Beach, NJ 1998 Duane Park Building, New York, NY 1998-2000 Roundout Sculpture Biennial, Kingston, NY 1997 The Klein Group, Philadelphia, PA 1997 Felissimo Gallery, New York, NY 1997 Dorothy Blau Gallery, Bay Harbor, FL 1997 Aquamarine Sculpture Garden, New York, NY 1997 Walker Gallery, Fairlawn, NY 1996-2004 New Leaf Gallery, Berkeley, CA 1996-2004 Elena Zang, Woodstock, NY 1996 Felissimo, New York, NY 1995-9 Quietude Gallery, East Brunswick, NJ 1995-9 Sculpture Showcase, New Hope, PA 1995-2004 Kouros Sculpture Garden, Ridgefield, CT 1995 Neiman Marcus, Miami, FL 1995 Goldman Properties, 110 Greene Street, New York, NY 1995 Litwin Building, Wall Street, New York, NY 1995 PPG, Pittsburgh, PA 1994-2004 Cavalier Gallery, Greenwich, CT 1994 Cavalier Gallery, Stamford, CT 1994 Quietude Gallery, East Brunswick, NJ 1994 Neiman Marcus, Fort Lauderdale, FL 1994 Neiman Marcus, Dallas, TX 1994 Dietrich Contemporary Arts, New York, NY 1993-4 Couturier Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1993-4 Benkert Gallerie, Zurich, Switzerland 1993 Cast Iron Gallery, New York, NY 1993 Elaine Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY 1992 Hyatt Regency, Paris, France 1992 Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY 1992 Shidoni Contemporary Gallery, Tesuque, NM 1991 Benkert Gallerie, Zurich, Switzerland 1990-6 Lowe Gallery, Atlanta, GA 1990-6 Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 1990 The New East Side Sculpture Walk, Chicago, IL 1990 Nina Owen Ltd., Chicago, IL 1989 Alcan-Lavelin, Montreal, Canada 1989 Lowe Gallery, Atlanta, GA 1989 Kleinert Arts Center, Woodstock, NY 1989 The Fox Companies, Wayne, PA 1988-2004 Gallery East, Loveland, CO 1988-91 Shidoni Contemporary Gallery, Tesuque, NM 1988 Amli Realty Corporation, Chicago, IL 141 Prince Street, New York, NY 10012 | T: 212 677 1340 | F: 212 533 7340 | E: [email protected] LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY 1988 Robert Martin Company, White Plains, NY 1988 Wenger Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1987-9 Nina Owen Ltd., Chicago, IL 1987 Hudson River Museum, Sculptors Guild, Yonkers, NY 1987 Moosart Gallery, Miami, FL 1986 Atelier Amei Oberli, Zurich, Switzerland 1984-90 Kornbluth Gallery, Fair Lawn, NJ 1984-5 Imprimature Limited, Minneapolis, MN 1984-9 Shulman Park, White Plains, NY 1984 Landauer Associates, New York, NY 1984 Christiania, Tarrytown, NY 1984 Molly Barnes Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1984 Snugg Harbor Museum, Sculptors Guild, Staten Island, NY 1983 Phelps Dodge Corp., Old Greenwich, CT 1983 Arras Gallery, New York, NY 1982-93 Bologna-Landi Gallery, East Hampton, NY 1982 Dutch Embassy, Philadelphia, PA 1982 Dutch Embassy, New York, NY 1981 Tiffany’s, New York, NY 1981 New York Botanical Gardens, New York, NY 1981 Artists Representing Environmental Art (A.R.E.A.), Shidoni Contemporary Gallery, Tesuque, NM 1981 University of Michigan, Columbia, MO 1981 Garden Lobby, 333 E. 79th Street, New York, NY 1980-2 Arras Gallery, New York, NY 1980 Gallery Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 1980 A.R.E.A., Washington, D.C. 1979 Sculpture Center, New York, NY 1978 Medici Berenson Gallery, Miami, FL 1978 The United States Mission, New York, NY 1978 Harkness House Gallery, New York, NY 1977-8 Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 1976 Brooklyn Borough Hall, New York, NY 1976 Wellfleet Art Gallery, Cape Cod, MA 1976 Arnot Art Museum, Elmira, NY 1975 Citadel, Colorado Springs, CO 1975 Gallery El Muro, Caracas, Venezuela 1973 Lobby 1500, Philadelphia, PA 1973 Metz & Co., Amsterdam, Holland 1972 Serra Gallery, Rome, Italy 1972 TriAd Condas Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon 1971 Kennilworth Management, New York, NY 1971 Halls Art Gallery, Kansas City, MO 1970 Delaware Trust Company, Wilmington, DE 1970 Jacksonville Children’s Museum, Jacksonville, FL 1969 New York Sculptors Guild, Bryant Park, New York, NY 1969 Maryland National Bank, Baltimore, MD 1969 Medici Berenson Gallery, Miami, FL 1969-99 Lever House, New York, NY 1969-82 Elaine Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY 1968 Plaza las Americas, San Juan, PR 141 Prince Street, New York, NY 10012 | T: 212 677 1340 | F: 212 533 7340 | E: [email protected] LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY 1968 Colgate University, Hamilton, NY 1968 Loeb Student Center, New York University, New York, NY 1968 10 Downtown, New York, NY 1967 Gaslight Tower, Atlanta, GA 1967 Tiffany’s, New York, NY 1966 Georgetown Plaza Building, New York, NY 1965 Glassboro State College, Glassboro, NJ 1964 Dorado Beach Hotel, San Juan, PR 1963 Tiffany’s, New York, NY, Awards 1961 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Selected Group Exhibitions SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2008 ArtHamptons, Bridgehampton, NY 2008 Sculpture Walk, Gettysburg, PA 2007-8 Art in the Parks, City of New York Parks and Recreation, Dante Park, New York, NY, October 1 – March 16 2007 40 Years of Central Park, Lincoln Center, New York, NY 2007 Pratt Institute, NY 2006 Camino Real Gallery, Boca Raton, FL 2006 Danubiana Meulensteen Museum, Bratislava, Slovakia 2006 Westchester Sculptor’s Guild, White Plains, NY 2005-6 Menhirs, Dreams, Myths and Deities, Grounds for Sculpture Museum, New Jersey, October 3, 2005 – April 20, 2006 2005 Sculpturesite Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2005 Silas 2005 39th Juried Exhibition, Parrish Art Museum 2005 Arlene Bujese Gallery, East Hampton, NY 2005 Hillwood Art Museum, Brookville, NY 2004-5 Sculptors Guild, White Plains Library Plaza, White Plains, NY 2003 Menhirs, Louis K. Meisel Gallery, New York, NY, June 7 – July 18 2003 Bernarducci Meisel Gallery, New York, NY 2003 Sagaponack Sculpture Fields, Sagaponack, NY 2000 City of Ft. Lauderdale, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 1999 Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, NJ 1996 Stamford Museum, Stamford, CT 1996 Michener Museum, Doylestown, PA 1988 Chicago Art Fair, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL 1982 Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA 1978 Nassau County Art Museum, NY 1978 PS1 Contempory Art Museum, Queens, NY 1977 National Academy of Design, NYC 1976 American Institute of Arts & Letters, NYC 1973-76 Storm King Art Center, Cornwall, NY 1970 University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 1968 Stamford Museum, Stamford, CT 1965 Colgate University, NY 1964 Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX 1963 New York University, New York, NY SELECTED PUBLICATIONS 141 Prince Street, New York, NY 10012 | T: 212 677 1340 | F: 212 533 7340 | E: [email protected] LOUIS K. MEISEL GALLERY 2021 Meyer, Lee, Hans Van de Bovenkamp Shares His Work Around the East End. Dan’s Papers, May 14. p. 40-41. print 2018 Strugatch, Warren, From Doodling on Napkins to Acres of Art, The New York Times. April 11. print 2004-5 eds., Larsen, Braff and Donald Kuspit. Hans Van de Bovenkamp, Hudson Hills Press: New York 2004 Sculptors Guild, White Plains Library Plaza, White Plains, NY, catalogue for exhibition MUSEUM COLLECTIONS Miami University Art Museum, Oxford, OH Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL Estate of Nelson Rockefeller, Kykuit, NY Lowe Art Museum, Coral Gables, FL Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH UNIVERSITY COLLECTIONS Staten Island Community College, New York, NY Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Towson University Art Center, Towson, MD University of Missouri, Columbia, MO Wheeling Jesuit University, Wheeling, West Virginia MUNICIPAL COLLECTIONS 2001 City of Toledo, OH 1999 Mt. Sinai Hospital, Miami, FL 1992 Myriad Gardens, Oklahoma City, OK 1988 City of Ormond Beach, FL 1988 City Hall, Voorhees, NJ 1983 State Capitol Plaza, Lansing, MI 1976-80 Nebraska Bicentennial, Sidney, NE 1972 Jewish Institute for Geriatrics Care, Lake Success, NY SELECTED MAJOR COMMISSIONS 2006
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