David Hare  (American, 1917-1992) 

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David Hare, Woman Screaming

 

David Hare
Woman Screaming
1948

Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
David Hare, Untitled [MR7]

 

David Hare
Untitled [MR7]
circa 1952

Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
David Hare, Untitled [MR9]

 

David Hare
Untitled [MR9]
circa 1952

Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
David Hare, African Night

 

David Hare
African Night
Clarke Gallery
David Hare, Wooden Sail

 

David Hare
Wooden Sail
Clarke Gallery
 

  Visiting artist, Philadelphia College of Art
  Teaches at the New York Studio School
  Settles in Victor, Idaho
  Lives primarily in Paris
  Lives primarily in New York
  Summers in East Hampton, NY, and in Wyoming
  Born New York, New York
  Studies at Bard College
  Opens a commercial photography studio New York
  Teaches at the Maryland Institute Baltimore
  Awarded honorary doctorate by Maryland Institute
  Dies Jackson Hole, Wyoming
  Affiliated with Kootz Gallery New York
  Summers in France
  Ford Foundation grant - artist-in-residence Isaac Delgado Museum of Art, New Orleans
  Attends school New York, Colorado, California, New Mexico
  Lives in Roxbury, CT, and NYC
  Editor of VVV, Surrealist magazine
1989,1991   Galerie Andy Jllien Zürich
1987 - 1988   Gruenebaum Gallery New York
1987   Greenville County Museum of Art Greenville, SC
1977   Cronus (series), Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum New York
1976   Alessandra Gallery New York
1974   Watson de Nagy Gallery Houston, TX
1969   Staempfli Gallery New York
1968   Dada, Surrealism and Their Heritage, Museum of Modern Art New York
1966   Leda and the Swan (series), Delgado Museum
1960 - 1963   Saidenberg Gallery New York
1962   Art Since 1950, American and International, Seattle World's Fair
1949   Julien Levy Gallery New York
1948   Galerie Maeght Paris
1947   San Francisco Museum of Art
1946   Fourteen Americans, Museum of Modern Art New York
1944,1946   Peggy Guggenheim's Art of this Century Gallery New York
1941   Color photographs, Julien Levy Gallery New York