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Judy Glantzman    (American, 1956)

 Judy Glantzman - Untitled (Paintings) h: 10 x w: 8 in / h: 25.4 x w: 20.3 cm
Judy Glantzman
Untitled 1998
 
 Judy Glantzman - Untitled (Paintings) h: 8 x w: 6 in / h: 20.3 x w: 15.2 cm
Judy Glantzman
Untitled 1998
 
 Judy Glantzman - Untitled (Paintings) h: 12 x w: 9 in / h: 30.5 x w: 22.9 cm
Judy Glantzman
Untitled 1998
 
 Judy Glantzman - Untitled (Paintings) h: 12 x w: 9 in / h: 30.5 x w: 22.9 cm
Judy Glantzman
Untitled 1999
 
 Judy Glantzman - Untitled (1) (Paintings) h: 60 x w: 60 in / h: 152.4 x w: 152.4 cm
Judy Glantzman
Untitled (1) 2000
 
 Judy Glantzman - Untitled (2) (Paintings) h: 90 x w: 80 in / h: 228.6 x w: 203.2 cm
Judy Glantzman
Untitled (2) 1999
 
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Biography
1956 Born in Long Island, NY
1977 Florence Leif Award, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI
1978 Silver Medal from the Royal Society of the Arts, London, United Kingdom, awarded to outstanding graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design
1982 Cummington Community of the Arts, Cummington, MA
1987 New York Foundation for the Arts, Artist on Location Grant. Woodstock, NY
1989 Artist Space Exhibition Grant, New York, NY
1992 Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant, New York, NY
1994 New York Foundation for the Arts Grant, New York, NY
1997 Anonymous Was A Woman Foundation, New York, NY
2001 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, New York, NY
BFA in Painting, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI
The artist lives and works in New York City

Exhibitions
2009 Judy Glantzman: A 30 Year Retrospective, Dactyl Foundation, New York, NY
2008 Judy Glantzman, Betty Cuningham Gallery, New York, NY
EV/LES a retrospective, Varga Gallery, Woodstock, NY
Good Doll, Bad Doll, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA
2007 Judy Glantzman, Pennsylvania College of Art and Design, Lancaster, PA
Mother, May I?, The LGBT Community Center, New York, NY
2006 Judy Glantzman, Betty Cuningham Gallery, New York, NY
2005 Wild Women, 55 Mercer Gallery, New York, NY
Who We Are: The Figure in the 21st Century, The Upstairs Gallery, Tyron, NC
Twelve Contemporary Americans, CDS Gallery, New York, NY
Who We Are: The Figure in the 21st Century, Upstairs Gallery, Tryon, NC
2004 The Reflected/Refracted Self, Carl Hammer Gallery, Chicago, IL
The Print Show, Exit Art, New York, NY
Drawing Modern, Works From the Agnes Gund Collection, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
East Village USA, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY
The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, DrawingModern Works From the Agnes Gund Collection
2003 Site and Insight, P.S.1, Long Island City, NY
According to Nadelman: Contemporary Affinities, June Kelly Gallery, New York, NY
My Mother’s An Artist, Educational Alliance, New York
Heroes and Villains, Dactyl Foundation for the Arts and Humanities, New York, NY
Dactlyl Foundation for the Arts and Humanities, New York, NY
Dactyl Foundation,New York City, Heroes and Villians
Educational Alliance, New York City, My Mother's An Artist
June Kelly Gallery, New York City, According with Nadelman: Contemporary Affinities
P.S.1, Long Island City, New York, Site and Insight
2002 Frye Art Museum,Seattle, WA, The Perception of Appearance
Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York City
2001 Dactyl Foundation, Drawings, New York, New York
Nina Freudenheim Gallery, Buffalo, New York
Carl Hammer Gallery, Chicago. Il., Smaller
2000 Gracie Mansion Gallery New York, NY
Carl Hammer Gallery Chicago, IL
Brenda Taylor Gallery, New York City, Unusual Suspects
Exit Art,New York City, THE END: An Independent Vision of Contemporary Culture 1982-2000
Pace University Gallery,Pleasentville,New York Reconfigured
Sylvia Heisel, New York City, Go Figure
1999 Go Figure, Sylvia Heisel New York, NY
Monumental Drawings, Exit Art New York, NY
Hester Gallery, UMASS Amherst Amherst, MA
1998 Dactyl Foundation New York, NY
Theater of Self-Invention: Self Portraiture in Contemporary Art, Speed Art Museum Louisville, KY
1997 Fracturing the Gaze, Lawling Gallery Houston, TX
Remembrance of Exhibitions Past, Jan Baum Gallery Los Angeles, CA
Hirschl and Adler Modern New York, NY
1996 Personal/Impersonal, Gracie Mansion/Fred Dorfman Projects New York, NY
Jan Baum Gallery Los Angeles, CA
1995 Gracie Mansion Gallery New York, NY
Transfers, Exit Art New York, NY
1994 Selections Spring ’94, The Drawing Center, New York, NY
Painting, BlumHelman Gallery, New York, NY
Splat Figures, White Columns, New York, NY
Leslie Dill, Judy Glantzman, and Arthur Gonzales, Monique Knowlton, Kent, CT
1993 Drawings, Pamela Auchincloss Gallery, New York, NY
Exit Art, New York, NY
Already Buddha, Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC
Beyond Loss, Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C
1992 CDS Gallery, New York, NY
1991 da entlang galerie, Dortmund, Germany
The Return of the Prodigal Son, Home for Contemporary Theater and Art, New York, N.Y
1990 Carol Getz Gallery, New York, NY
Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY
1989 Painters at the End of a Decade, Sally Hawkins Gallery, New York, NY
I Buy Art, Seibu Department Store, Tokyo, Japan
Art…Made in the USA, 37 Postitionen Junger Amerikanischer Kunstler, Stadtische Galerie, Regensburg, Germany
1988 Galerie da entlang, Dortmund, Germany
Fables and Fantasies, Duke University Museum of Art, Durham, NC
Selections from the Collection, New School for Social Research, New York, NY
1987 Sculpture Show, Greene Gallery, Coral Gables, FL
Stock Show, Galerie Barbara Farber, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Exploring the Raised Surface, Gross McCleaf Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
Watermill Museum, Southampton, NY
Drawings, Bemis Foundation, Omaha, NE
1986 Female Nude, DiLaurenti Gallery, New York, NY
The East Village, The Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY
13 Americans, CDS Gallery, New York, NY
Heads, Mokotoff Gallery, New York, NY
1985 Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, NC
Karl Bornstein Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Hal Broom Gallery, New York, NY
Saide Bronfman Center, Montreal, Canada
1984 Civilian Warfare, New York, NY
Anna Friebe Gallery, Cologne, Germany
Women of Influence, America Haus, Berlin, Germany
Galleries of the East Village, Artist Space, New York, NY
Neo York, University of California Art Museum, Santa Barbara, CA
Portraits, P.S. 1, Long Island City, NY
Climbing, Galerie Engstrom, Stockholm, Sweden
1983 Civilian Warfare Gallery, New York, NY
Fashion Moda Gallery, Bronx, NY

Literature
Leffingwell, Edward. “Judy Glantzman at the Dactyl Foundation,”Art In America, Feb.,pp.119-120
Fyfe, Joe. “Drawing Modern:Works From the Agnes Gund Collection At the Cleveland Museum of Art.” art on paper, March/April p.76
Johnson, Ken. “Gathering a Flock of Quirky Grown-Ups ,” The New York Times (7/18) E32
Sheets, Hilarie. “ARTtalk, ArtNews p.33
Newhall, Edith. “Art” New York Magazine 7/28
Naves, Mario, “Discovering Zing, New York Observer , 7/28
Naves, Mario. “A Collection of Oddities:Nadelman’s Quirky Kin,” New York Observer, 7/23
Kunitz, Daniel. The New York Sun 7/31
“Galleries-Soho,” The New Yorker, May 26
Nadelman,Cynthia.”New York Reviews”,Artnews,(Sept),p.178
Bell, Bower J. “Unusual Suspects.” Review (January 15) p.37
Schwabsky, Barry. “Glantzman. Dactyl Foundation for the Arts & Humanities,” New York. Art on Paper, (March-April) Pp.62-63
Kirwin, Lisa & McCormick, Carlo. “The Wild East, Rise and Fall of The East Village” Artforum (Oct) Pp.126,159. 161
Cohen, Mark Daniel. “Judy Glantzman Drawing and Painting,” Review (Oct.1) Pp.30-31
Hwang, Caroline. “A Mystery Gift for Women Artists,” Glamour (Feb)p.89
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