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Donald Sultan Donald Sultan Born: 1951, Asheville, North Carolina EDUCATION 1973 BFA, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1975 MFA, School of the Art Institute, Chicago SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2018 Sheldon Museum of Art, Lincoln, NE 2017 Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas Galerie Andres Thalmann, Zurich, Switzerland The Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC 2016 Donald Sultan: New Paintings, Ryan Lee Gallery, New York, NY “Donald Sultan,” Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, CO Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida 2015 “Donald Sultan,” Galeria Freites, Venezuela “Donald Sultan,” Galerie Forsblom, Helinski, Finland “New Works: Poppies, Mimosas and Buttons,” Meyerovich Gallery, San Fransisco, CA 2014 “Floral Constructions,” Vertu Fine Art, Boca Raton, FL “Donald Sultan: Artiface,” Ryan Lee Gallery, New York, NY “Donald Sultan: A Decade of Paintings and Drawings,” Serge Sorokko Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2013 “Echos,” Galerie Piece Unique, Paris, France 2012 “Donald Sultan,” The Drawing Room, East Hampton, NY 2011 “Soot and Shine: New Works” Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, NY “Donald Sultan: New Works Meredith Long Gallery, Houston, TX “Donald Sultan: New Works” Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, CO 2009 “Donald Sultan: Prints” Mary Ryan Gallery “Donald Sultan: The First Decade” Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio “Donald Sultan” Greenfield-Sacks Gallery, Santa Monica, California “Donald Sultan” Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna, Austria “Donald Sultan” Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, England 2008 “Donald Sultan: Works on Paper,” Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, CO “Donald Sultan: Artificial Images,” Aidan Gallery, Moscow, Russia “Donald Sultan: Drawings,” Forsblom Gallery, Helsinki, Finland 2007 “Donald Sultan,” Guy Pieters Gallery, Knokke-Heist, Belgium “Donald Sultan: New Work,” Meredith Long Gallery, Houston, TX 2006 “Donald Sultan: New Paintings,” Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki, Finland “Donald Sultan: Colors, Smoke and War,” Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, NY 2005 “New Paintings,” Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, CO “Donald Sultan: 1991–2005,” Cliff Lede Vineyards, Yountville, CA “Donald Sultan: Paintings and Works on Paper,” Centre Cultural Contemporani Pelaires, Mallorca, Spain 2004 “Donald Sultan,” Meredith Long Gallery, Houston, TX “Donald Sultan: Prints & Drawings,” Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Singapore “Donald Sultan: New Poppy Paintings,” Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art, New York, NY 2003 "Donald Sultan," Galerie Forsblom, Heisinki, Finland 2001 “Donald Sultan: Ten Paintings,” Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, CO “Visuelle Paradoxe,” Raab Gallerie, Berlin, Germany 2000 “Donald Sultan: Paintings and Drawings,” Galerie Simonne Stern, New Orleans, LA “Donald Sultan,” Meredith long Gallery, Houston, TX “Donald Sultan,” Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, NY “Donald Sultan: Recent Work,” Winston Wächter Seattle, WA “Donald Sultan: Recent Work,: Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, NM “Donald Sultan: In the Still Life Tradition,” Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, TN. Traveled to : Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Kemper Museum of Contemporary of Art, Kansas City, MO; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, FL; Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, AZ 1999 “Temporary Contemporary - Selected Works by Donald Sultan,” Cheekwood Museum of Art, Nashville, TN “Donald Sultan - Selected Drawings 1976 - 1998,” Hill Gallery, Birmingham, MI “Donald Sultan: New Work,” Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, St. Louis, MI “Donald Sultan: Recent Works,” Lowe Gallery, Atlanta, GA “Donald Sultan: Recent Painting,” Knoedler, New York, NY “Donald Sultan Recent Works,” Meredith Long & Co., Houston, TX “Bar Mitzvah,” The Jewish Museum, New York, NY 1998 “Donald Sultan: Recent Work,” Galleria Lawrence Rubin, Milano, Italy “Donald Sultan: New Paintings and Drawings,” Turner and Runyon Gallery, Dallas TX “Donald Sultan,” Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, CO “Donald Sultan,” Galerie Lutz & Thalmann, Zurich, Switzerland 1997 “Donald Sultan: Smoke Rings,” Janet Borden, Inc., New York, NY “Donald Sultan,” Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris, France “Donald Sultan: Flowers,” Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, St. Louis, MO “Donald Sultan: Paintings and Drawings,” Knoedler & Company, New York, NY 1996 “Donald Sultan,” Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY “Donald Sultan: Neue Arbeiten,” Galerie Lawrence Rubin, Zurich, Switzerland “Donald Sultan: Paintings and Works on Paper,” Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, CO 1995 “Donald Sultan: New Paintings,” Knoedler & Company, New York, NY “Donald Sultan: Paintings and Drawings,” Asheville Art Muesum, Asheville, NC “Donald Sultan,” Hill Gallery, Birmingham, MI 1994 “Donald Sultan: Wall Flowers,” Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY “Donald Sultan,” Galeria 56, Budapest, Hungary 1993 “Donald Sultan: Recent Paintings,” Knoedler and Company, New York, NY “Donald Sultan,” Galerie Kaj Forsblom, Zurich, Switzerland “Donald Sultan: Morning Glories,” Hill Gallery, Birmingham, MI 1992 “Donald Sultan: A Print Retrospective,” The American Federation of the Arts, New York, NY, curated and cataloque by Barry Walker. Traveled to: Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL ; Butler Institute of American Art, Youngston, OH; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX; Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Madison Art Center, WI; Orlando Museum of Art, FL; Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, TN “Donald Sultan: Paintings, 1978 - 1992,” Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY “Donald Sultan: Pintures,” Galeria Trauma, Barcelona, Spain. Catalogue, text by Francisco Calvo Serraller “Donald Sultan: Drawing,” The Hill Gallery, Birmingham, MI “Donald Sultan:Recent Paintings and Works on Paper,” Meredith Long Gallery, Houston, TX “Donald Sultan,” Hans Strelow Gallery, Düsseldorf, Germany “Donald Sultan: Paintings,” Knoedler & Company, New York, NY 1991 “Donald Sultan,” Richard Green Gallery, Santa Monica, CA “Donald Sultan: Dominoes Playing Cards, Fruits and Flowers,” Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA “Donald Sultan: Drawing-Painting,” Meredith Long Gallery, Houston, TX “Donald Sultan, Recent Print Projects: Dominoes, Fruits and Flowers, Playing Cards,” Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, NY “Donald Sultan: Sculpture,” Knoedler & Company, New York, NY “Donald Sultan: Paintings, Drawings and Prints,” John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1990 “Donald Sultan,” Waddington Galleries, London, England “Donald Sultan: Painting,” Knoedler & Company, New York, NY “Donald Sultan,” Equinox Gallery, Vancouver, Canada “Donald Sultan: Screenprints and Etchings,” Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, WA 1989 “Donald Sultan: Works on Paper,” Runkle-Hue-Williams, Ltd., London, England “Donald Sultan: A Selection of Prints,” Richard Green Gallery, New York, NY “Donald Sultan: Drawings,” Knoedler & Company, New York, NY “Donald Sultan: New Sculpture,” The Greenberg Gallery, St. Louis, MO “Donald Sultan: Playing Cards Drawings,” Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY “Donald Sultan: Sculpture,” Blum Helman Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 1988 “Donald Sultan,” La Galerie Alice Pauli, Lausanne, Switzerland “Donald Sultan’s Black Lemons,” Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY 1987 “Donald Sultan,” Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL. Traveled to: Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, CA; Fort Worth Art Museum, TX; Brooklyn Museum, NY 1986 “Donald Sultan: Gravures Monumentales,” Galerie de L’Estampe, Contemporaine Bibliotheque Nationale, Rotonde Colbert, Paris, France “Donald Sultan,” Galerie Montenay-Delsol, Paris, France “Donald Sultan: A Survey,” A.P. Giannini Gallery, Bank of America, World Headquarters, San Francisco, CA 1985 “Donald Sultan,” Gian Enzo Sperone, Rome, Italy. Catalogue. 1983 “Donald Sultan,” Akira Ikeda Gallery, Tokyo, Japan. Catalogue. 1982 “Donald Sultan,” Blum Helman Gallery, New York, NY 1981 “Donald Sultan: Recent Paintings,” Daniel Weinberg Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1979 “Donald Sultan,” Willard Gallery, New York, NY 1977 “Donald Sultan,” Artists Space, New York, NY SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2015 “August Flowers,” James Barron Art, Kent Gallery, Kent, Connecticut “Frontiers Reimagined,” Sundaram Tagore Gallery Palazzo Grimani Museum, Venice, Italy “Antropia,” Eduardo Secci Contemporary, Pietrasanta, Italy “Screenprints, Silkscreens, and Serigraphs,” Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, NY 2013 “New Work,” The Drawing Room, East Hampton, New York “Summer Salad,” Janet Borden, INC., New Yrok, NY 2012 “Cross – Border,” Galerie Andres-Thalmann, Engadine, Switzerland “Color Works,” Heather Gaudio Fine Art, Greenwich, Connecticut “New Season, New Address,” The Drawing Room, East Hampton, New York 2011 “Celebrated Artists: Students of Marvin Saltzman,” The Mahler Fine Art , Raleigh, North Carolina “American Chambers,” Gyeongnam Art Museum, Changwon, Korea 2010 “Winter Show,” Galerie Andres-Thalmann, Switzerland The Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Richmond, Virginia “Exquisite Corpse,” Gasser-Grunet Gallery, New York, NY “Artist Perspectives,” Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico “Monsters and Miracles: A Journey Through Jewish Picture Books,” The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art 2009 “Fifty Works for the First State: Works from the Dorothy and Howard Vogel Collection,” Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware 2008 Here’s The Thing: The Single Object Still Life,” Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, New York “Gifted: Recent Additions to the Permanent Collection,” Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware 2007 “Landscape: Form and Thought,” Ingrao Gallery, New York, NY “Substance and Surface,” Bortolami Gallery, New York, NY 2006 “Garden Paradise,” The Arsenal
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