HARVEY BREVERMAN ADDENDA SUNY Distinguished Professor of Art, University at Buffalo, 1999 to present Selected Awards: i National Academy of Design 174th Annual Exhibition, 1st Benjamin Airman Figure Painting Prize, 1999 National Academy of Design 175th Annual Exhibition, Adolph and Clara Obrig Prize in Painting, 2001 Selected Solo Exhibitions: 1999 State University of New York, Chancellor's Gallery, Albany 2000 Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, Augusta, GA 2001 Indiana University School of Fine Arts Gallery 2002 Ohio University Art Gallery Yeshiva University Museum, New York Selected Group Exhibitions (continued...): 1997 " 19th International Independante Exhibition of Prints", Kanazawa Prefectural Gallery, Yokohama 1998 "1st Beijing International Exlibris Exhibition", PR China. Ball State University Museum, "About Memory: A Selection of 20th Century Portraits." "Impressions of Brittany", French Embassy, Maison Francaise, Washington, DC "Invitational Benefit Auction (Sothebys)", Butler Institute of American Art. National Academy of Design, "173rd National", New York Audubon Artists, Inc., "156th National", Salamagundi Club, New York 1999 "Exlibris Prints", Museo Civico Di Grafica, Brunico, Italy. "International Small Engraving Salon", Florean Museum, Carbunari, Romania "19th Mini-Print Internacional", Taller Galeria Fort, Cadaques and Barcelona. Travels to England and France. "12th Deutsche International Grafik Triennale", Frechen, Germany. "Biennale de Dessin", Chateau du Puget, Alzonne, France. "International Print Triennale", Museu de Arte Moderna; Rio de Janiero. "Allen Ginsberg and Friends: including property from the estates of Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs", Sothebys, New York. "Black and White", Boston Printmakers, Federal Reserve Bank, Boston. "Drawings from Boston: 100 Drawings by 50 Living Artists with Ties to Boston", Boston Public Library, Wiggin Gallery.
2000 "175th National", National Academy of Design (invited section), New York. "3rd Egyptian International Print Triennale, National Centre of Fine Arts, Giza. "1 Mini-Print International - Vitoria 2000", Museum of Art of Espirito Santo, Vitoria City, Brazil. "4th British International Miniature Print Exhibition", Bankside Gallery, London, The City Art Gallery, Leicester and Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery. "International Print Triennale, - 2000", Palac Sztuki, Cracow and Mezzenzentrum, Nuremberg and Contemporary Art Gallery, Katowice. "Quingdao International Print Biennial", Quingdao Culture Bureau Art Gallery, PR China. "Rembrandt to Rauschenberg: The Norton Print Collection", Albright-Knox Art Gallery. "Torment, Terror, Tragedy and the Struggle to Survive", Baker University, Holt-Russell Gallery, KS. "68th National Exhibition", Society of American Graphic Artists, Stephan Gang Gallery, New York. 2001 "4th International Print Triennial", Lahti Art Museum, Finland. "Impressions of Brittany", Institute Francaise, Alliance Francaise, New York. "Fables of Jean de la Fontaine", Center for Advanced Art and Culture, Institute of American Universities, Aix-en-Provence, France. Travels to Temple Gallery, Rome. "Contemporary Prints", Metropolitan Museum of Art Mezzanine Gallery, New York. "Selections from the Permanent Collection", Bermuda National Gallery, Hamilton. 2002 " 18th International Exhibition of Modern Exlibris - Malbork 2002", Malbork Museum, Malbork, Poland. "22nd Print Internacional", Taller Galeria Fort, Cadaques and Barcelona. Travels to England and France. "4th International Engraving Salon", Florean Museum, Maramures, Romania. "2002 Pact/f'c States Biennial National Print Exhibition", University of Hawaii, Hilo. "69th National Exhibition", Society of American Graphic Artists, Grand Gallery, Art Students League of New York, New York. "Contemporary Prints", Denise Bibro Fine Art, New York
2003 ler Concours International d'ex-libris - Ankara 2003", Hacettepe University, Ankara and Istanbul. "4th Egyptian International Print Triennale 2003", National Centre of Fine Arts, Giza. "American Contemporary Realist Painters", Vose Contemporary Gallery, Boston. "178th Annual", National Academy of Design, New York. SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS: Boston Public Library Print Collection New York Public Library Print Collection Yeshiva University Museum National Academy of Design, New York University of Missouri Frederick R. Wiseman Art Museum, University of Minnesota Quingdao Art Gallery, Quingdao, P.R. China Florean Museum, Maramures, Romania Museo Civico di Grafica, Brunico, Italy Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Art Bulgaria Art Foundation, Varna SELECTED CORPORATE COLLECTIONS: Equitable Life Insurance Company, New York VISITING ARTIST/CRITIC: Yeshiva University Museum, 1997,2002 State University of New York at Fredonia, 1998 University of Missouri, Columbia, 2000 Columbia College, MO, 2000 Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, 2000 Ohio University Kennedy Museum of Art, 2001 Indiana University Henry Hope School of Fine Arts, 2001 Indiana University Jewish Studies Program, 2001 (Dorit and Gerald Paul Lecture in Jewish Culture and the Arts; 3-lecture series included Amos Oz, writer and Michael Kimmelman, art critic, The New York Times)
' t PANELIST: Albright-Knox Art Gallery, "Perspectives on Prints", 2000. Moderator, Dr. Ken Wayne, Curator AKAG; Aprile Gallant, curator, prints, drawings and photographs, Portland Art Museum; Deborah Ronnen, dealer, Rochester; Antonio Martorell, Artist-writer, Puerto Rico. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, "Recollections", 2002. Held in connection with the exhibition, "Edwin Dickinson: Dreams and Realities". Moderator: Dr. Douglas Dreishpoon, chief curator, AKAG; Michael Mazur, Dr. Mary Abell, CUNY. Museum of Modem Art, Oxford, England, 1974. With Pat Gilmour, Tom Piper, and Christopher Orr. SELECTIONS/AWARDS JUROR: National Academy of Design, "173rd National Exhibition", New York, 1998 National Academy of Design, "175th National Exhibition", New York, 2000 Columbia College, "22nd National Paper in Particular Exhibition", Missouri, 2000 (sole juror) RECENT PRINTMAKING AWARDS: 1997 National Academy of Design, 172nd Annual Exhibition, NYC; Honorable Mention 2002 Society of American Graphic Artists 69th National Exhibition, Grand Gallery, Art Students League of New York, NYC; Renaissance Graphic Arts, Inc. Award. OTHER: Ohio University Kennedy Museum of Art - appointed Board Member by President Robert Glidden, 1998 Elected member, International Print Triennial Society, Cracow, 1998. State University of New York - Awards Reception and Dinner hosted by Chancellor Robert King in Albany, Honoring Scholarship and Research in the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, May 23,2001. "Presented to Harvey Brevennan, University at Buffalo, in recognition of his exemplary contributions to research at the State University of New York." (Robert Creeley, poet, was the other UB awardee).
BIBLIOGRAPHY: BOOKS: Beake, Fred; Gortschacher, Wolfgang; Hogg, James; Haiti, Thomas; THE POET'S VOICE, New Series, No. 4.2, Salzburg, Austria, Spring, 1998 (cover image and three other images). Broun, Elizabeth (dir. National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution); THE NORMAN LEE AND MORTON FUNGER ART COLLECTION. The Stinehour Press, VT, 1999 pp 80, 81 (one reproduction). Falkner, Thomas J.; Felson, Nancy; Konstan, David; CONTEXTUALIZING CLASSICS: IDEALOGY, PERFORMANCE. DIALOGUE. Essays in Honor of John R. Peradotto, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, Boulder, New York, Oxford, 1999 (color detail of painting, "The Green Book of Aragon II") Haiti, Thomas; Rice Douglas; McCaffery, Larry, ed; RAYMOND FEDERMAN: A RECYCLOPEDIC NARRATIVE. San Diego State University Press, 1998 (cover image). Hays, David; TODAY I AM A BOY. Simon & Schuster, New York, 2001 (cover image). Malone, Robert R.; Zuo, Ying Xue, editors; FORTY CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN PRINTERMAKERS (in English and Chinese), Jilin Fine Arts Publishing House, P.R. China, 1998 Ram, Michael, ed., FRAGMENTS OF SCIENCE: FESTSCHRIFT FOR MENDEL SACHS, World Scientific Publishing Company, Pte., Ltd., Singapore, 1999 (15 drawings) Tseng, M. Therese, ed.; RAYMOND FEDERMAN AND FRENCH MARGINAL WRITERS (Raymond Federman et les ecrivains marginaux francais), a bilingual edition, American Literary Press, Inc., Baltimore, MD, 2002 (1 prose piece, cover image and 15 reproductions of drawings). EXHIBITION CATALOGUES AND BROCHURES: Colby, James D. - Brochure Statement. "Harvey Breverman/Nightworks: Metaphor and Memory", Forum Gallery, Jamestown Community College, NY, October 4 - November 1,1997 Federman, Raymond - Brochure Essay. "Harvey Breverman: The Federman Cycle (A Portion Thereof)", Milton Weill Gallery, The 92nd St. Y, New York, March 31 - May 8,1997 Fischman, Lisa - Brochure Statement. "Landscapes from the Permanent Collection - University at Buffalo Research Center in Art and Culture, January 22 - March 17, 2000. Herskowitz, Sylvia A. - Brochure essay. "Harvey Breverman, The Night- Works Series: Works on Paper", Yeshiva University Museum, March 14-May 26, 2002.
Morsberger, Phiip - Brochure introduction. "Harvey Breverman: The Figure Concealed and Revealed", Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, Augusta, June 29 - September 7, 2000 Schneider, Claire - Catalog Essay. "Rembrandt to Rauschenberg, The Norton Wayne Kenneth Print Collection", Albright-Knox Art Gallery, September 28-December 31,2000 Soltes, Ori - Catalog Essay. "Realm Between Realms: Histories Between History", National Jewish Museum, Washington, DC, August 14 - October 15,1997 Taylor, Stephanie L. - Catalog essay. "Harvey Breverman, The Nightworks Series: 40 Works on Paper", Indiana University School of Fine Arts Gallery, September 4 - October 6, 2001 and Ohio University Art Gallery, January 8-26, 2002 Zona, Louis - Brochure forward. Harvey Breverman: A Retrospective, Butler Institute of American Art, March 2 - April 20, 1977 PERIODICALS. Artist's Proof. - "Breverman Honored", vol 10, no 1, Kansas City, MO, 1997. ARTVOICE. Shirley Tokash Verrico, "UB Art Depatment Faculty and Alumni Exhibition", p 14, vol 5, issue 23, October 30 - November 5, 1996. Augusta Chronicle. Steve Uhles, "Go Figure: Artist Has Subjects Just Sitting Around", p. 12, July 7,2000. Bloomington Independent, Tom Rhea, "Spiritus Mundi: A glimpse of the Divine at the SoFA Gallery, September 20, 2001 (one reproduction). Bloomington Herald Times, Lydia Finkelstein, "Existence Pondered in Breverman Exhibit", Sunday, September 16, 2001 (one reproduction). Buffalo News, The. Richard Huntington, "The Federman's Fate", Art Chatter: Gusto Magazine, May 21, 2000 Buffalo News, The. Richard Huntington, "Blown Away: Print Explosion Rocks the Albright-Knox", Gusto Magazine, pp. 18, 19, September 29, 2000 Buffalo News, The. Richard Huntington, "The Endless Search: Coming to Grips with Evil", Gusto Magazine, p. 2, April 16, 1999. Buffalo News, The. Richard Huntington, "Art Chatter: Prolific Prof", Gusto Magazine, p.?, November 26, 1999 Daily News. Mary Fortunak, "Portraits on Display at Museum of Art." February 19, 1997, Muncie, IN. Forward, The. Kyoung Kim, "Memories of Davening", p. 7, March 28, 1997, New York. Hadassah Magazine. Michelle Falkenstein, "The Nightworks Series: Works on Paper by Harvey Breverman", p. 55, May 2002 Jewish Week. - "Federman Cycle at 92nd St. Y", May, 1997, New York. Jewish Weekly. The. Susan Josephs, "Ethereal Canvas", p 17, June 20,1997, New York. Kalamazoo Gazette. Tom Chmielewski, "Remarkable Variety of Art for Area Show", p. E5, February 9,1997. Metro Augusta, The. - "Breverman Coming to Augusta", p 33, August 1, 2000
Pittsburgh Post Gazette. Donald Miller, "Butler Show Celebrates Pittsburgh's Own", p.?, 1997 South Carolina Standard. Tom Mack, "Human Figure is the Subject of Twenty Years of Study", n.d. 2000, Aiken, SC. Star Press. The. - "Familiar Faces - About Memory: A Selection of 20th Century Portraits, Ball State University Art Museum", p 4E, February 16, 1997, Muncie, IN Youngstown Vindicator. Clyde Singer, "Butler Galleries Hold Exhibits Sure to Please", p. D7, Sunday, March 2,1997. WRITINGS AND STATEMENTS BY THE ARTIST: Catalog: Brochure: Juror's Statement, Kalamazoo Area Show, 1997, Kalamazoo Institute of Arts Statement for Breverman solo show, "Some Beckett Fragments", to accompany a performance by La Compagnie Claude Beaudair, (a Parisbased group) at Whittier College, October 21,1997 ADDENDA Graduate Student Recruitment: I have also attracted students here since the late 1990's (through letters, phone interviews, on-site visits and presentations) from Hong DC University, Seoul; University of Minnesota/Duluth; University of Wyoming; University of South Dakota; Kansas City Art Institute; Kutztown University of Pennsylvania; Cleveland Art Institute and Ball State University. Several have come from one school. Our students, in turn, continue to be accepted to top-flight schools for M.F.A. work - The School of the Art Institute of Chicago; University of Delaware; University of Michigan; Concordia University, Montreal; School of Visual Arts; University of Texas, and the University of Iowa. Fellowship Recipients: Additionally, former students have received grants and residencies from the Camargo Foundation, France; Frans Masareel Foundation, Belgium; Fundacion Valparaiso, Spain; Pollack-Krasner Foundation; Jerome Foundation; New Jersey State Council on the Arts; Provincetown Art Workshop; Colman Foundation; Rutgers Center for Innovative Printmaking; Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and Hortobagy International Creative Arts Colony, Hungary.
Former Students: Former students likewise have continued to represent the U.S. in international venues - Egyptian International Print Triennial; International Biennial of Graphic Art, Llubijana, Slovenia; International Varna Print Biennial, Bulgaria; International Exhibition of Graphic Art, Frechen, Germany; Tallin Print Triennial, Estonia
HARVEY BREVERMAN - SUPPLEMENT B Graduate Student Recruitment: I have been able to attract students here from Cooper Union, Syracuse, Michigan, Middlebury, Carnegie-Mellon, Skidmore, USC, University of New Mexico, Pe'nri State, Rhode Island College, University of Tennessee, SUNY Purchase and Binghamton, Queens University and University of Sarajevo, among others. Our students, in turn, have been accepted for M.F.A. work at Yale, Columbia, New York University, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio State, Boston University, Tulane, Indiana University, Rhode Island School of Design, University of South Florida, etc... >*. Fellowship Recipients: My former students have received Fulbright Fellowships, MacDowell and Yaddo Residencies, NEA and NEH grants, New York State Council on the Arts Grants(CAPS), New York Foundation for the Arts Grants and Canada Council Arts Grants, (plus Rockefelle-r-Bellagio Fellowship and Guggenheim Fellowship) Former Students have exhibited and represented the U.S. in International Biennales such as Venice, Sao Paulo, Taipei, Fredrikstad, Cracow, Alexandria, Lviv, Seoul and Berlin. They occupy museum and gallery curatorial positions, are Full Professors and department Chairs, direct independent printmaking enterprises and have distinguished careers in fields as diverse as business, law, illustration and clothing design. Visiting Artists: Brought nationally respected artists to UB under a systematic plan and integrated these visits with faculty/staff in other departments and visitors from area schools. They include: Michael Rothenstein, London; Robert Blackburn, Columbia; Krishna Reddy, New York University; Eugenio Tellez, York University, et. al.