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CITYarts, Inc. is a nonprofit public arts and education organization recreated in 1989 by Executive and Creative Director Tsipi Ben-Haim after its predecessor, Cityarts Workshop, closed down in 1988. With a new name and a new mission, Tsipi Ben-Haim wanted the voices of our youth to be heard. She cr...Read more
Jun 17, 2021 - Jun 23, 2021
Ink, acrylic, antique paper, and resin on panel, 2018, signed on recto
Josh Dorman was born in Baltimore, Maryland, 1966. He lives and works in New York City and in the Catskills Mountains. He received his MFA from Queens College, Flushing, NY and his BA from Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY. His work is represented by Ryan Lee Gallery in New York City, where he’s had five solo exhibits. His work is also represented by Koplin Del Rio in Seattle, and John Martin Gallery in London.
His work is in private collections around the world and U.S. museums including the Minneapolis Institute of Art, The Springfield Museum, The Tang Museum, The Butler Institute, and the Naples Museum. He’s had one-person institutional exhibitions at the Longview Museum of Fine Art in Texas, 2019, The Welch School of Art & Design in Atlanta, 2019, the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles, 2008, and Hallwalls in Buffalo, 2007. He’s been included in numerous group-shows including: The Drawing Center, Torrance Art Museum, Katonah Museum, Swarthmore College Museum, Weatherspoon Museum, and The National Academy. His shows have been reviewed in ArtNews, Art in America, LA Times, BOMB Magazine, The Paris Review, Modern Painters, ArtForum, and The New Yorker, and he’s been the subject of essays by acclaimed authors Paul Auster, Michael Chabon and Nam Le.
From 2009 to 2014, Dorman created seven animated short films to accompany Anna Clyne’s The Violin, (DVD available on VMA Records). He’s executed public art installations at One New York Plaza in New York City and at Century House Historical Society in Rosendale, NY. In 2009, he received a grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts, and he has been awarded residencies at MacDowell, Yaddo, I-Park, Millay Colony and Art Omi. Dorman has been a visiting artist and lecturer at numerous institutions including The Art Academy London, Skidmore College, Maryland Institute of Art, the Welch School of Art & Design, and Mass Art. In 2021, Dorman’s work and an essay on Charles Burchfield was featured in a long-form piece in The Smithsonian Archives of American Art Journal, and his work was published in the Harvard Advocate. In October, 2021, he will have a solo show at the Second Street Gallery in Charlottesville, VA.
Works can be retrieved the night of the Gala for winning bidders in attendance or from the CITYarts offices in NoHo for online bidders throughout NY. Shipping will otherwise be coordinated on a case by case basis for lots sold to bidders out of state, internationally, or for NY residents who require shipping, and the buyer agrees to cover these costs. Contact gala@cityarts.org for more information.
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