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ROBERT BEAUCHAMP (American 1923-1995)
Robert Beauchamp was one of the earliest and most respected figurative painters to emerge from within the New York “Abstract Expressionist” School of the late 50’s. Arriving on the scene a few years after Jackson Pollock, Beauchamp choose to use figuration and narrative rather than pure abstraction, finding it inadequate to communicate his perception of the realities of the human condition. He many ways prefigured renewed interest in the figure as subject matter in the late 80’s, an interest that has persisted into the 21st century.
Robert Beauchamp (he pronounced his name "Beecham"), was born in 1923 in Denver, Colorado. He studied art with Boardman Robinson at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center. He served three years in the Navy during World War II, but then enrolled in the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He was soon to study for three years in both Provincetown and Manhattan with Hans Hofmann, the highly influential teacher of modern art.
Beauchamp's first exhibit was at the Tanager Gallery in New York, followed by many shows at, among others, the Walker Art Center, Monique Knowlton Gallery, Graham Gallery, Long Point Gallery, M-13, The Sun Gallery, and the East End Gallery.
ONE-MAN EXHIBITIONS
Terry Dintenfass Gallery, New York
University of Southern Florida at Tampa
French and Co., New York
Simone Stern Gallery, New Orleans
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
Graham Gallery, New York
Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Univ. ot Utah, Salt Lake City
Obelisk Gallery, Boston
American Gallery, New York
East End Gallery, Provincetown, Mass.
Green Gallery, New York
Felix Landau Gallery, Los Angeles
Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago
Tanager Gallery, New York
IMPORTANT GROUP EXHIBITIONS
"Ten Independents," Guggenheim Museum, New York nstitute of International Education, Artists Abroad
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Carnegie International, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh
The Walker Art Institute, Minneapolis
AWARDS
Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, 1974
Boskot Foundation Grant, 1970
National Foundation ot Arts Grant, 1966
Gutman Foundation Grant, 1961
Fulbright Grant for Painting, Rome, 1959
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Arts Magazine, Oct. 1969
Art News, Oct.1969, April 1966
Show Magazine, June 1962
Time Magazine, May 25, 1962
TEACHING POSITIONS
School of Visual Arts, New York
Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Cooper Union Art School, New York
University of California at San Diego
GUEST ARTIST
University of Wisconsin at Madison
University of Illinois at Chicago
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
Hirshorn Museum, Washington, D.C.
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh
Denver Museum of Art, Denver
Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Conn.
University of Mass. at Amherst
University of California
The Amer. Federation of Arts Purchase Fund
University of Texas
PRIVATE & CORPORATE COLLECTIONS
Walter P. Chrysler
Walter K. Gutman
Richard Brown Baker
Jack Poses
Joseph H. Hirshorn
Leo Castelli
Robert Scull
Lawrence Shainberg
Maximillian Schell
Joan Baer
Estée Lauder
Dow Jones Corpopration