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Michael RubinAsbury Park II1992
1992
About the Item
This artwork titled "Asbury Park II" 1992 is an original color lithograph on Wove paper by noted American abstract expressionist artist, Michael Rubin, born 1946. It is hand signed, titled and numbered 32/40 in pencil by the artist. The image size is 21.5 x 35 inches, sheet size is 25.5 x 39.5 inches. it is in very good condition. The work of Michael Rubin is held in private, corporate, collections and museums worldwide.
About the artist.
Selected exhibitions.
1998 - American Pop Culture Gallery, Nashville, TN
- Art Gallery 54, New York, NY
1996 - Jerry Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1995 - Film Art, Inc., Los Angeles, CA
- Fotoatelier Peter Schalchlie, Zurich, Switzerland
- Michelle Miller Fine Art, New York, NY
1994 - Galerie Kaj Forsblom, Finland
1993 - Robert Stein Fine Art, St. Louis, Missouri
1992 - Los Angeles Contemporary Art Gallery, California
1991 - Charles Whitchurch Gallery, Huntington Beach, California
1990 - Phillip Samuels Fine Art, St. Louis, Missouri
- Magidson Fine Art, New York
1989 - Philip Samuels Fine Art, St. Louis, Missouri
1988 - Grae Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri
1987 - Grae Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri
1984 - Forest Park Art Gallery, St. Louis Community College, Missouri
1983 - Spectro Gallery, Newcastle, England
- Signet Arts Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri
1982 - New Harmony Art Gallery, Indiana
1981 - Maryville College Art Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri
1980 - St. Louis University Gallery, Missouri
Re1999 - Rose Art Museum, Brandies University, Boston,MA
1998 - Louisville Visual Arts Assoc., Louisville, KY
- Robert Thomas Gallery, Winter Park, FL
1997 - American Pop Culture Gallery, Nashville, TN
1996 - Galerie Kaj Forsblom, Zurich, Switzerland
1994 - Joel Kessler Fine Art, Art Miami '94
- Marisa Del Re Gallery, Art Miami '94
1993 - Phillip Samuels Fine Art, Art Miami '93 International Art Exposition
1992 - Charles Whitchurch Gallery, Art L.A. '92, Los Angeles, California
- Shark's Incorporated, International Print Dealers Association Print Fair
- Valerie Miller Fine Art, Palm Desert, CA - Phillip Samuels Fine Art, Art Miami '92 International Art Exposition
1991 - Helander Fine Art, New York
- Shark's Incorporated, The Armory, New York
- Fred Dortmann Fine Art, New York
- Hokin Gallery, Bay Harbor, Florida
- Helander Fine Art, Palm Beach, Florida
- Phillip Samuels Fine Art, Art Chicago International Gallery Invitational
- Judith Posner, Los Angeles Contemporary Art Fair
1990 - Judith Posner, Los Angeles Contemporary Art Fair
1989 - Shark's Incorporated, Los Angeles International Art Fair
1988 - Shark's Incorporated, Los Angeles International Art Fair
1987 - Center for the Arts and Humanities, Arvada, Colorado
- Grae Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri
1985-92 - Sharks' Incorporated, Chicago International Art Exposition
1985 - Dayton State University, "Prints by Shark's Lithography", Ohio
1983 - Edinburgh Arts Festival, Scotland o Gallery 7, Newcastle, England
- Charlotte Press, Newcastle, England
1982 - London Printmakers Council, England
1981 - London Printmakers Council, England
- New Harrnony Art Gallery, Indiana
1980 - Mid-America Art Exhibition, Owensboro, Kentucky; Purchase Prize
- New Harrnony Art Gallery, Indiana
1979 - DeKalb '79 National Drawing and Print Show, Illinois; Honorable Mentio
Collections and museums.
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
- Fort Wayne Art Museum, Indiana
- Owensboro Art Museum, Kentucky
- Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville
- St. Louis University, Missouri
- Steinbergh Gallery, Washington University, St. Louis , Missouri
- Fairmont Hotels, San Francisco
- IBM
- Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri
- lvona Roth and Jan Martens Collection, Brussels
- Vincent Melzac Collection, Washington, D.C.
- Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone
- Raymond & Arlene Zimmerman, TN
- A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.
- Creator:Michael Rubin (1947, American)
- Creation Year:1992
- Dimensions:Height: 25.25 in (64.14 cm)Width: 39.5 in (100.33 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.26 mm)
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- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
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