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Charles Hinman
Untitled #1

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This artwork "Untitled #1" c. 1980I is an original color silkscreen with embossing by noted artist Charles Hinman, b.1932. It is hand signed and numbered 52/100 in pencil by the artist. The artwork size is 20.5 x 22 inches, sheet size is 25.15 x 25.15 inches, framed size is 25.5 x 25.5 inches. Custom framed in a silver metal frame. The artwork is in excellent condition, the frame is in fair condition, it have some scratches. It can be shipped framed, or without the frame if requested. About the artist: Charles Hinman is a New York Minimal painter who pioneered shaped canvas paintings through his innovative use of shadow, light, and shape with complex mathematical formulae. Born and raised in Syracuse, New York, Hinman holds his BFA from Syracuse University and later moved to New York City to study at the Arts Student League of New York. His first studio in the early 1960s was shared with James Rosenquist in an old sail factory in the Coenties Slip in Lower Manhattan, and he later shared a studio with Robert Indiana on Spring Street. In 1965, he moved into his own studio and living space at 231A Bowery in the same building with artists Will Insley and Max Gimblett, where he resided for over fifty years. Hinman’s work has been included in era defining exhibitions alongside many of his Minimalist and Conceptual contemporaries. His art career began with a seminal exhibition at Sidney Janis Gallery, titled '7 New Artists', and thereafter a solo exhibition at Richard Feigen Gallery in 1964. This was followed by an historic exhibition at Tibor de Nagy Gallery in 1965, "Shape and Structure", curated by Frank Stella and MET Curator, Henry Geldzahler, which included artists, Donald Judd, Carl Andre and Will Insley. Charles Hinman’s artwork is exhibited internationally and collected by major institutions and private collectors across the world. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Denver Art Museum, the Nagaoka Museum in Japan, and the Tel Aviv Museum in Israel, among others. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and four Pollock-Krasner Foundation grants. SOLO EXHIBTIONS 2019 - Kreeger Museum, Washington, D.C. 2019 - Chromatic Eclipse, WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC, New York 2017 - Shaped Paintings, WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC, New York 2016 - Two Points on a Plane: The Paintings of Charles Hinman, Museum of Art, DeLand, FL 2013 - Charles Hinman - 6 Decades, Marc Straus, New York 2012 - Marc Straus, New York 2011 - Gems. Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH 2008 - Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH 2006 - Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH 2005 - Wooster Art Space, NYC 2004 - Margot Stein Gallery, Lake Worth, FL 2004 - Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL 2001 - Landing Gallery, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL 1999 - Fairfield University Museum, Fairfield, CT 1999 - Gallery Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL 1998 - Bergen County Museum of Art, Paramus, NJ 1995 - Ewing Gallery, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 1994 - Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, GA 1993 - Chassie Post Gallery, Atlanta, GA 1990 - North Carolina State University Museum, Raleigh, NC 1990 - Douglas Drake Gallery, NYC 1989 - Virginia Lust Gallery, NYC 1987 - Irving Feldman Galleries, West Bloomfield, MI 1985 - Gallery 99, Bay Harbor Island, FL 1984 - I. Irving Feldman Galleries, Southfield, MI 1983 - Galleri Bellman, NYC 1982 - Irving Feldman Galleries, Sarasota, FL 1981 - Medici-Berenson Gallery, Bay Harbor Island, FL 1981 - Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, TX 1981 - Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, FL 1980 - Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY 1979 - Grace Hokin Gallery, Chicago, IL 1979 - Donald Morris Gallery, Detroit, MI 1977 - Grace Hokin Gallery, Palm Beach, FL 1976 - Irving Galleries, Milwaukee, WI 1975 - Grace Hokin Gallery, Chicago, IL 1971 - Galerie Denise Rene', NYC 1970 - Donald Morris Gallery, Detroit, MI 1970 - Galerie Denise Rene'/Hans Mayer, Krefeld, West Germany 1969 - Lincoln Center Retrospective, NYC 1968 - Donald Morris Gallery, Detroit, MI 1967 - Richard Feigen Gallery, NYC 1967 - Biennale, San Marino, Italy 1966 - Tokyo Gallery, Tokyo, Japan 1966 - Richard Feigen Gallery, NYC and Chicago, IL 1966 - Contemporary Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Nagoaka, Japan 1964 - Richard Feigen Gallery, NYC GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2014 - Xigue-Xigue, MARC STRAUS, NYC 2014 - The Shaped Canvas, Revisited., Luxembourg & Dayan, NYC 2014 - Shaped, Galleri Tom Christoffersen, Copenhagen, Denmark 2013 - On Deck, Marc Straus, NYC 2013 - Going Into the Dark, curated by Amalia Piccinini, The Painting Center, NYC 2011 - American Abstract Artists 75th Anniversary Exhibition, OK Harris Gallery, NYC 2011 - Structured Color, D. Wigmore Fine Art, Inc, NYC 2011 - Armory Show, NYC 2009 - Exploring Black and White: the 1930s through the 1960s, D. Wigmore Fine Art, Inc, NYC 2005 - Geometric Abstraction 1930-1980, Margot Stein Gallery, Lake Worth, FL 2004 - Blast from the Past, Pace Editions, NYC 2004 - Abstractions, Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, NC 2004 - Current Work, Two-person Exhibition, Elaine Baker Gallery, Boca Raton, FL 2003 - Gallery Artists, Margot Stein Gallery, Lake Worth, FL,USA 2002 - Light and Shadow, curated by Corinne Robbins, Delaware Valley Arts Alliance, Narrowsburg, NY 2001 - XXXIII Festival International de la Peinture, Castle Museum, Cagnes-sur-Mer, France 2001 - Painted in New York City, curated by James Little, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 2000 - Foundation of a Century, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, NY 2000 - The Art of Absolute Desire, curated by James Little, 450 Broadway, NYC 1999 - Red, Mitchell Algus Gallery, NYC 1999 - The Armory Show, Mitchell Algus Gallery, The International Fair of New Art, NYC 1999 - Red, Black, White: Bolotowsky, Nevelson, Hinman, Weber Fine Art, Scarsdale, NY 1999 - Absolut Secret, curated by David McKee, D'Allenburg Fine Arts International, David McKee Gallery, New York Studio School, New York; Royal College of Art, London 1999 - Abstraction: New Directions for a New Millennium, Robert Kidd Gallery, Birmingham, MI 1998 - Recent Acquisitions , Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL 1998 - Art Students League of New York: Instructors' Work, Gremillion Fine Art, Houston, TX 1998 - Gallery Artists, Lipworth International, Boca Raton, FL 1998 - Summer 1998 Exhibition, Space 504 Gallery, NYC 1997 - Abstractions: Charles Hinman and Manfred Mohr, Angela Danielle Gallery, NYC 1997 - Windows '97, The Art Students' League, NYC 1997 - French Designer Showhouse, curated by Jane Victor, NYC 1996 - Coenties Slip: Early 60's, curated by Martha Henry, Elaine Goodheart Gallery, Sag Harbor, NY 1996 - Exploring Dimensions, Space 504, NYC 1996 - Three in Three Dimensions, Space 504, NYC 1995 - Reconstructivism: New Geometric Painting in NY, Curator: Peter Frank, Space 504, NYC 1995 - Artists of the Gallery, Nordstamp/Lipworth International Fine Art, Boca Raton, FL 1995 - From the Collectors, Heckscher Museum, Huntington, NY 1995 - Across State Lines, Neuberger Museum, Purchase, NY 1995 - Gallery Artists, Margaret Lipworth Gallery, Boca Raton, FL 1993 - UGA Summer, University of Georgia Abroad, Cortona, Italy 1992 - Recent Acquisitions , Georgia State Museum of Art, Athens, GA 1992 - Intermezzo: Gallery Artists, Douglas Drake Gallery, NYC 1991 - Graphicstudio, curated by Ruth E. Fine, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 1991 - Skowhegan: For Frances and Sydney Lewis, curator Frederieke Taylor, Midtown Payson Galleries, NYC 1991 - Selections from the Permanent Collection, Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, TX 1991 - Physicality, Hunter College Galleries, NYC 1990 - Gallery Artists, Margaret Lipworth Fine Arts, Boca Raton, FL 1989 - American Painting Since the Death of Painting, curated by Donald Kuspit, Kuznetsky Exhibition Hall, Moscow, USSR 1989 - Very Special Arts, curated by Jean Kennedy Smith, Christie's, NYC 1989 - Aspects of the 60's, Virginia Lust Gallery, NYC 1988 - Abstraction: Systems, Hunter College Galleries, NYC 1988 - Recent Acquisitions, Musée de Beaux Arts de l'Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1988 - Gallery Artists, ,Zack/Shuster Gallery, Boca Raton, FL 1987 - Recent Acquisitions , North Carolina State University Museum, Raleigh, NC 1986 - Gallery Artists , Irving Galleries, Palm Beach, FL 1986 - Pop Art, Minimal Art: Artists-in-Residence in Aspen, The Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO 1986 - Painting in the Third Dimension, curators Martha Henry & Chris Christofaro, City Without Walls, Newark, NJ 1985 - Art for Page Hall, North Carolina State University Museum, Raleigh, NC 1985 - Exuberant Abstraction, The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States and the Mendik Company, NYC 1984 - Viewpoint, Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, Bloomfield, MI 1983 - 20th Anniversary Vera and Albert List Art Poster Program, curated by Martin E. Segal, Chairman of the Board, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, NYC 1981 - Planar Painting, curated by Corinne Robins, Alternative Center for International Arts, NYC 1981 - Works on Paper, Frank Merino Gallery, NYC 1979 - Selected Alumni, Lowe Gallery, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 1978 - Constructs, curated by Eliot Lable, Bleecker Street, NYC 1977 - Collector's Choice, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT 1976 - Group Show , Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN 1976 - Bicentennial Banners, Chuck Levitan, Inc., Works of Art, 1976 - Highlights of New York Shows 74-75, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 1976 - Black and White, Galerie Denise Rene, NYC 1975 - Group Show, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT 1975 - Important Postwar and Contemporary Art, curated by Ellen H. Johnson, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH 1974 - Striped and Shaped Canvasses, Bronx Museum of Arts, Bronx, NY 1974 - Gallery Artists, Grace Hokin Gallery, Palm Beach FL 1971 - The Collection of the Chase Manhattan Bank, curated by Mary Lanier, Finch College Gallery, New York 1971 - Sculpture and Shapes of the Last Decade, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT 1971 - American Painting and Sculpture, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL 1970 - Disappearance and Reappearance of the Image, Smithsonian Institute International, Rumania, Czechoslovakia, Belgium 1970 - American Art Since 1960, curated by Sam Hunter, The Art Museum, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 1970 - Opening Exhibition, Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, OH 1970 - Contemporary Painting and Sculpture , Travelling Show 1969 - Big New Works, Richard Feigen Gallery, NYC 1969 - 29th Annual Exhibition, Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, IL 1969 - Superlimited Boxes, Books, and Things, Jewish Museum, NYC 1969 - Group Show , Herron Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN 1969 - American Painting--The 1960's, American Federation of Art, NYC 1968 - From the Collection of Robert B. Mayer, Museum of Art, Wilmington, DE 1968 - From the Collection of Hanford Yang, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT 1968 - Signals in the 60's, curated by James Johnson Sweeney, Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, HA 1968 - First India Triennale of Contemporary World Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 1968 - In Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Museum of Modern Art, NYC 1968 - Gallery Artists, Richard Feigen Gallery, Chicago, IL 1967 - Selected Artist, Ithaca Museum of Art, Ithaca, NY 1967 - Out from the Wall, Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, IA 1967 - Contemporary Painting and Sculpture, Krannert Art Museum, Urbana, IL 1967 - Art Objectif, curated by Otto Hahn, Galerie Stadler, Paris, France 1967 - Pittsburgh International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA 1967 - Whitney Annual Exhibition, Whitney Museum, NYC 1967 - The 180 Beacon Collection of Contemporary Art, Sam Wasserman Collection, 180 Beacon Street, Boston 1967 - International Prize Exhibition, curated by Romare Brest, Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina 1966 - Conditional Commitments - The Artist's Terms, Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, IL 1966 - The Dimensional Surface, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NYC 1966 - Group Show, Pasadena Art Museum, Santa Barbara, CA 1966 - Highlights of the Season, Old Hundred Museum, Ridgefield, CT 1966 - Art in Progress, Finch College Museum, NYC 1966 - From the John G. Powers Collection, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT 1966 - Art of the United States, 1670-1966, Whitney Museum, NYC 1966 - Colorists, San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, CA 1966 - 25th Annual Exhibition, Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, IL 1966 - Recent Acquisitions, Whitney Museum, NYC 1966 - Art in Process: The Visual Development of a Structure , Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Robert Smithson, Charles Hinman, Will Insley, Sven Lukin Finch College Museum of Art 1965 - Three Young Americans, curated by Ellen H. Johnson, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH 1965 - Young America 1965, Whitney Museum, NYC 1965 - Far Out - Selections from the John G. Powers Collection, Plattsburgh Museum, Plattsburgh, NY 1965 - A New Collector Collects, San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, CA 1965 - Recent Acquisitions, Museum of Modern Art, NYC 1965 - Shape and Structure, curated by Frank Stella and Henry Geldzahler (with Donald Judd, Carl Andre, Will Insley) Tibor de Nagy Gallery, NYC 1964 - 7 New Artists, Sidney Janis Gallery, NYC 1964 - Quantum I, Noah Goldowsky Gallery, NYC SELECTED MUSEUM COLLECTIONS Museum of Modern Art, NYC Los Angeles County Museum, Los Angeles, CA Denver Museum, Denver, CO North Carolina State University Museum, Raleigh, NC Musee' des Beaux Arts de l'Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Museum of Modern Art, Nagoaka, Japan McCrory Corporation, NYC Milwaukee Art Center, Milwaukee, WI Louisiana Museum, Humlebaek, Denmark Lehigh University Museum, Bethlehem, PA Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, TX Krannert Art Museum, Urbana, IL Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, LI, NY Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, GA Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, FL Flint Institute of Arts, Flint, MI Everson Museum, Syracuse, NY European American Bank, Huntington, NY Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, MI Delaware Museum, Wilmington, DE Continental Grain Corporation, NYC Chase Manhattan Bank, NYC Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH Boise-Cascade Corporation, Boise, ID Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL Aspen Institute of Humanistic Studies, Aspen, CO American Republic Insurance Company, Des Moines, IA Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY The Ackland Museum, Chapel Hill, NC
  • Creator:
    Charles Hinman (1932, American)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 25.5 in (64.77 cm)Width: 25.5 in (64.77 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    San Francisco, CA
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    Seller: hin/unt/011stDibs: LU66638812842
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