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O. Winston Link Biography
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Born Ogle Winston Link in Brooklyn, NY
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1937 |
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Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Polytechnic Institute (now Polytechnic University), Brooklyn, New York
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2001 |
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Artists died of a heart attack in South Salem, NY
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| Selected Exhibitions |
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2000
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Classic & Rare Photographs of America’s Steam Railroad, Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago, IL (solo)
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2000
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Robert Klein Gallery, Boston, MA (solo)
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1999
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Andrew Smith Gallery, Santa Fe, NM (solo)
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1999
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The Photographer’s Gallery, London (solo)
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1998
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The Ralls Collection, Washington, D.C. (solo)
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1998
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“Expanded Visions: The Panoramic Photograph.” Addison Gallery of American Art, Philips Academy, Andover, MA.
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1998
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Robert Mann Gallery, New York, NY (solo)
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1997
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“10th Anniversary Exhibition.” Jan Kesner Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
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1997
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G. Gibson Gallery, Seattle, WA. (solo)
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1997
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"Trains That Pass in the Night," Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Lincoln, NE
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1996
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"Last Steam Railroad in America," Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago, IL (solo)
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1996
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“Picturing the South: 1860 to the Present.” The High Museum of Art, Atlanta
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1995
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"Rails, Trails, and Back Roads: O. Winston Link and Other Photographers," William King Regional Arts Center, Abingdon, VA
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1995
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"Last Steam Railroad in America," Robert Mann Gallery, New York, NY (solo)
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1995
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James Danziger Gallery, New York, NY
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1995
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“Spaces for the Self: The Symbolic Imagery of Place.” The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago, IL
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1994
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"Preview of the 1994/95 Exhibition Year," Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago,
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1994
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"Steam, Steel & Stars: Photographs by O. Winston Link," Center for Metropolitan Studies, University of Missouri, St. Louis, MO (solo)
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1994
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"Transport," Maier Museum of Art, Randolf-Macon Women's College, Lynchburg, VA; guest curated by Helen Miranda Wilson
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1993
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"Night Trick," Photo Gallery International, Tokyo, Japan (solo)
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1992
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"The Ghost Trains," Dean Jensen Gallery, Milwaukee,WI (solo)
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1992
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"American Industrialism, 1902-1992," Jackson Fine Art, Atlanta, GA
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1992
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"Works by Gallery Artists," Catherine Edelman Gallery," Chicago, IL
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1991
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"Special Edition Prints," James Danziger Gallery, New York, NY, and Robert Burge/20th Century Photographs, Ltd., New York, NY (solo)
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1990
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"America's Last Steam Railroad," The Camera Obscura Gallery, Denver (solo)
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1989
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Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago, IL (solo)
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1988
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"Vintage Photographs," Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, CA (solo)
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1982
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"Floods of Light: Flash Photography 1851-1981," The Photographers' Gallery, London, England
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| Literature |
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1999
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The American Art Book, London, Phaidon Press, Ltd.
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1998
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Baker, Sarah. “Lecture commemorates locomotive.” Daily Nebraskan February 18, 1998.
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1997
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The Photography Book, London, Phaidon Press, Ltd.
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1996
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Alexander, Bob. “A Beautiful Era in America.” Blue Ridge Country vol. ix, no. 1 [January/February]: 45-47.
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1995
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Alexander, Bob. “‘...a legitimate genius and nut’ Photographer O. Winston Link captured N&W’s last days of steam locomotion.” The Knoxville News-Sentinel August 20, 1995, p. E10.
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