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Daniel Joshua Goldstein
Willows in Vase - Still Life

circa 1983

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Artist: Daniel Joshua Goldstein – American (1950 -) Title: Still Life - Willows in Vase Year: Circa 1983 Medium: Mixed media with collage Image Size: 24.25 x 15 inches Sheet Size: 36.25 x 23.75 inches Signature: Signed lower right in pencil Condition: Very good Unframed This artwork is an untitled still life of willow branches in a vase. It is from circa 1983 and is an original mixed media with collage on hand made fibrous paper by American artist Daniel Joshua Goldstein, b.1950. It is hand signed in the lower right in pencil by the artist. It is not editioned, so it is either unique or a very small edition. The artwork is in very good condition. About the artist: Solo Exhibitions Gallery 443 PAS, NYC 2012 Durka Chang Gallery, San Francisco CA 2002 Foster Goldstrom Gallery, New York, NY 1994 Concept Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA 1993 Neville/Sargent Gallery, Chicago, IL 1988, 1989 Portfolio Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand 1988 Neville/Sargent Gallery, Chicago, IL 1986 Belle Arts Gallery, New York, NY 1986 Concept Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA 1985 Dubins Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1984 Concept Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA 1983 Neville/Sargent Gallery, Chicago, IL 1983 The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY 1983 Dubins Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1982 Getler/Pall Gallery, New York, NY 1982 Spector/Brown Gallery, Santa Cruz, CA 1982 Art Forms, San Francisco, CA 1982 Smith Gallery, UC Santa Cruz, CA 1978 Getler/Pall Gallery, New York, NY 1977 ADI Gallery, San Francisco,CA 1977 Group Exhibitions (selected) “Art, AIDS, America” MOCA Los Angeles 2015 “Through the Eyes of Love” 2010 Miami International University of Art and Design, Miami, FL “Medicine Men” and “Through Positive Eyes” 2010 2010 International AIDS Conference, Vienna, Austria “Because We Are”, Station Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston, TX “Crossoverwise”, Manresa Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2010 “Good Friday”, Museum of Contemporary Religious Art, St Louis, MO 2009 “Not Alone”, Durban Museum, Durban, South Africa and The Castle of Good Hope Museum, Cape Town, South Africa 2009 “Make Art/ Stop Aids, Fowler Museum, UCLA 2008 Los Angeles, CA Green Room Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2006 “The Visual Culture of American Religions”, Brauer Museum of Art, 2000 Valparaiso, Indiana Museum of Contemporary Religious Art, St. Louis, MO 1998 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia 1998 Museum of Contemporary Religious Art, St. Louis, MO 1995 Cabrillo College Art Gallery, Santa Cruz, CA 1995 Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA 1994 Fischbach Gallery, New York, NY 1994 Katzen Gallery, New York, NY 1991 California Crafts Museum, San Francisco CA 1990 Neville/Sargent Gallery, Chicago, IL 1989 Allport Gallery, San Francisco 1988 “Recent Bay Area Prints,” Allport Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1984 “Four Hundred Years of the Woodcut,” Palo Alto, CA 1983 “Four Bay Area Woodblock Artists,” World Print Council, San Francisco, CA “Subjective Realities: Seven Bay Area Artists”, Achenbach Foundation Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, CA 1982 The Brooklyn Museum National Print Exhibition, Brooklyn, NY 1981 “Recent Acquisitions,” Achenbach Foundation, San Francisco, CA 1980 “Four California Printmakers,” Associated American Artists, New York, NY 1979 “New Talent in Printmaking,” Associated American Artists, Ney York, NY 1977 Tokyo Central Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan 1977 “Thirty Years of American Printmaking,” The Brooklyn Museum, NY 1976 “Prints, California,” The Oakland Museum of art, Oakland, CA 1976 Selected Publications Continuum, By Jason Lahman, Published by Daniel Goldstein Studio, 2011 In conjunction with the 433PAS exhibition, New York, NY“Art and Activism”, by Steven C. Dubin. Art in America, December 2009. Beyond Belief: Modern Art And The Religious Imagination, by Rosemary Crumlin. Published by the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Australia. 1998. Reliquaries, by Richard Howard, Robert Atkins and David Maxim; Published by Foster Goldstrom Gallery, NY, 1994. The Folding Image, by Komanecky and Butera; Published by The Yale University Art Gallery and the National Gallery of Art, Washingtom, DC, 1984. Daniel Joshua Goldstein: Woodblocks and Paper Cut-outs 1974-1983, by Barry Walker and Richard Howard; Published by The Brooklyn Museum, 1983. Prints, A Collector’s Guide, by Ellen Kaplan; Published by Coward McCann, 1983. Subjective Realities, by Robert Flynn Johnson; Published by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 1983. Thirty Years of Printmaking, by Gene Baro; Published by The Brooklyn Museum, 1977. “Four West Coast Artists”, Graphics, August/September, 1977. Daniel Joshua Goldstein: An Interview With The Artist By Gene Baro Catalogue published by ADI and Getler/Pall, 1977. Selected Collections and Major Commissions Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Oakland Museum of Art Museum of Contemporary Religious Art, St. Louis, MO Art Institute of Chicago Carnegie Museum of Art. Pittsburg, PA University of California Museum of Art, Berkeley, CA Desert Museum, Palm Springs, CA Mills College Art Gallery, Oakland, CA IBM AT&T Kaiser Medical Center, Mountain View, CA City of, Reston, VA City of Mountain View, CA Hotel Eldorado, Sante Fe, NM The California Endowment, Oakland, CA Saks Fifth Avenue BART, Colma Station, Colma, CA Ernst and Young, Dallas, Texas Amoco, New Orleans, LA Pacific Telesis, San Francisco and San Ramon, CA SAP, Palo Alto, CA Alcoa, Pittsburgh, PA DFS, San Francisco, CA Blue Shield of California, San Francisco, CA Tower and Perrins, San Francisco, CA New Castle County Library, DE Norcal Waste, San Francisco, CA Astra Zeneca, Wilmington, DE NTD Architects, San Diego, CA Holy Cross Hospital, Silver Spring, MD Midland Memorial Hospital, Midland, TX Modesto Memorial Hospital, Modesto, CA Ritz Carlton Hotels, Shenzhen, China Thunderbird Banner Hospital, Phoenix, AZ California Department Health Services, Richmond, CA Hilton Hotels, Osaka, Japan Kaiser Medical Center, Elk Grove, CA Kaiser Medical Center, San Ramon Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago Texas State University San Marcos, TX Veterans Administration Medical Center, Austin, TX Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, CA
  • Creator:
    Daniel Joshua Goldstein (1950, American)
  • Creation Year:
    circa 1983
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 36.25 in (92.08 cm)Width: 23.75 in (60.33 cm)Depth: 0.1 in (2.54 mm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Very good condition.
  • Gallery Location:
    San Francisco, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: PM01272024-11stDibs: LU666313852732

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