ROBIN RESCH
Strip Maul: There is no there there. April 12 – May 23, 2008
Born 1964, Brooklyn, NY. Lives and works in Princeton, NJ
Education
2003, Masters in Architecture, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
1987, B. A. in Art History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
1985-1986, l’Universite de Paris and l’Ecole du Louvre, Paris, France
1984, Guggenheim Fellowship, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, Italy
1982-1983, Liceo Artistico, Turin, Italy
Exhibitions
2008 Stripmaul : There is no there there. Princeton Project Space, Princeton, NJ
2007 Vernissage. Haut-Art, Princeton, NJ
2007 Celebrate Open Space, D&R Greenway, Princeton, NJ
2004 After Hours. Pringle Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2003 StripMaul : Distressed ® Collective Space. Masters in Architecture Thesis Presentation, Princeton University
2002 Students of Emmet Gowin, Lucas Gallery, Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University
Robin Resch is a photographer and architect who lived and worked in Italy, France and the Netherlands for over ten years. She left Europe to pursue her Master’s in Architecture at Princeton University, which she combined with advanced photographic studies under the tutelage of Emmet Gowin. She practices both photography and design in Princeton and New York City.
Her photographs have been published in a variety of art books and magazines, including the Witte de With Cahiers, the Rotterdams Dagblad, Victoria Magazine and the travel book A Romantic’s Guide to Italy.
MICHAEL PEGLAU
Paintings March 1, – April 5, 2008
Education:
B.A. Stanford University, 1967
M.A. Bryn Mawr College, 1970
Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh, 1978
M.F.A. Rutgers University, 1983
Selected one-person exhibitions:
2005 Don Brady Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT. “Michael Peglau: Utah
Monoliths”
2002 C Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT, “Michael Peglau: New Landscapes”
2002 Anne Reid Art Gallery, Princeton Day School, Princeton, NJ,
“Michael Peglau: Paintings and Drawings”
2001 C Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT, “Deja-vu: Landscapes of
Michael Peglau, 1995-2000”
2000 Drew University, Madison, NJ
1999 Second Sunday, Cologne, Germany, “Michael Peglau”
1999 C Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT, “Michael Peglau: New Paintings”
1996 C Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT, “Michael Peglau”
1995 AC Project Room, New York, NY, “Michael Peglau”
1994 Arthur Roger, New Orleans, LA “Michael Peglau”
1991 Arthur Roger, New York, NY, “Michael Peglau”
1987 Drew University, Madison, NJ “Michael Peglau:
Paintings and Drawings”
Selected group exhibitions:
2007 Shore Institute of the Contemporary Art, Long Branch, NJ
“The Gun Show”
2004 DFN Gallery, New York City, NY, “Skies and ‘Scapes’”
2003 Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Utah, “New Acquisitions”
2002 C Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT, “Winter Group Show”
2000 C Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT, “Autumn Group”
1999 DFN Gallery, New York, NY. “The Road Show”
1998 C Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT, Summer Group Exhibition
1997 Associated American Artists, New York, NY “Figured”
1996 The Newark Museum, Mutual Benefit Life Community Gallery,
Newark, NJ “Confrontations”
1996 AC Project Room, New York, NY, “Drawings from the
M.A.B. Library”
1995 Zoller Art Gallery, Penn State University, State College
“Terrestrial Bodies”
1995 Trans Hudson Gallery, Jersey City, NJ “Inspiration”
1995 C Gallery, Salt Lake City, UT Summer Group Exhibition
1995 AC Project Room New York NY, “Happy Valley”
1995 HERE, New York, NY, “Domesticities”
1995 Condeso Lawler Gallery, New York, NY
“Figuratively Speaking”
1994 Trans Hudson Gallery, Jersey City, NJ “Garden Variety: A Survey
of Painting in New Jersey”
1994 Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, LA Chicago Art Fair
1994 Solo Gallery, New York, NY, “Crime”
1994 Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, LA, Seattle Art Fair
1993 Horodner-Romley Gallery, New York, NY, “On the Road”
1993 Horodner-Romley Gallery, New York, NY, “An Invitation to Review”
1992 Arthur Roger Gallery, NYC, Summer Group Exibition
1991 New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Fellowship Exhibition,
Bristol-Meyers Squibb Gallery, Princeton, NJ
1989 Thomas Tavelli Gallery, Aspen, CO “Social Fictions: John Bowman, Frank Majore, Michael Peglau, and Robert Yarber”
1988 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ “Working Drawings”
1988 Coup de Grace Gallery, Hoboken, NJ, “The Imagined Landscape”
1988 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, “Contemporary Landscapes”
1987 Drew University, Madison, NJ
1987 New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship Exhibition The Morris Museum, Morristown, NJ
1986 Raritan Valley Community College, North Branch, NJ“Turbulent Visions”
1986 Frumkin Gallery, New York, NY “The Landscape Observed/Imagined”
1985 Alfred Kren Gallery, NYC, “Roni Horn, Michael Peglau, and Al Taylor, Drawings”
1983 Drew University, Madison, NJ “Selected Works”
1982 Art Galaxy, New York, NY, “Greg Kwiatek and Michael Peglau, “Paintings”
1982 Art Galaxy, New York, NYY, “Leon Golub, Greg Kwiatek, Michael Peglau, and Milton Resnick”
1979 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, Albuquerque Invitational
1977 Open Studio, San Francisco, CA, With Robert Yarber and Patrick Morrison
Reviews:
Brian Staker, Event, June 25, 2002
Brian Staker, Event, October 12, 2002
Helen Forsberg, Salt Lake Tribune, July, 11, 1999
Frank NMcEntire, Salt Lake Tribune, August, 11, 1999
Ronny Cohen Art Forum, February 1992
Michael Brenson, The New York Times, August 16, 1985
Valentine Tarensky, Arts, January 1983
Awards:
1967-68 Woodrow Wilson Fellowship
1974-76 Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship
1982 Artists Space Grant
1985 NJ State Council on the Arts
1990 NJ State Council on the Arts
Lectures:
“Vincent van Gogh’s Radical Naturalism,” University of Utah, June 2002
“Jungian Typology and Painting,” as part of a panel at the Art Students League, New York, NY,
“Art and Individuality,” organized by Mark Cohen
Articles & Catalogues:
Christofer Sweet, Terrestrial Bodies. Penn State University, 1995
Robert Edelman, “Paysage recycled,” Art Press, 156, March 1991
New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship Exhibition Catalogue 1987, 1991
Publications:
“Rosalind E. Krauss, The Originality of the Avant Garde and Other Modernist Myths,” Art Criticism, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1986
“Against Benjamin H.D. Buchloh’s Attack on Painting,” Art Criticism, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1987
“On Mimesis and Painting,” Art Criticism, Vol. 4, No. 3, 1988
“Michel Daigneault,” Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, 1989
“On Painting, The Gaze, and Lacan,” Art Criticism, Vol. 6, No. 3, 1991
“Facture, Painting and Norman Bryson,” Art Criticism, Vol. 10, No. 2, 1995
“Jackson Pollock, Three Theoretical Sources, and Rosalind Krauss’s ‘Six’” Art Criticism, Vol. 16, No. 2, 2002
After studying photography at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, Ilisa began her career in the early 1990s as a still life photographer in New York City, working from her daylight studio in Tribeca. She produced a variety of editorial, commercial and personal work, and her clients included: The New York Times Sunday Magazine, Rolling Stone, Saveur, Interview Magazine, Town and Country and GQ. During this period, she produced two art books: Chairmania, published by Abrams, 1994; and Beth’s Basic Bread Book, published by Chronicle, 1996. Ilisa lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two children.
Lives and works in New York
Education:
1979 B.F.A. Carnegie-Mellon University
Solo Exhibitions
2007 Light into Moon light, Princeton Project Space, Princeton, NJ
2000 New Paintings, AC Project Room, New York
2000 Gouaches, Christine Burgin Gallery, New York
1998 Paintings, Second Sunday, Cologne
1998 Paintings, Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, NJ
1997 New Paintings, AC Project Room, New York
1995 Paintings, AC Project Room, New York
1994 New Paintings, Stux Gallery, New York
1993 Paintings and Drawings, Boden Oppenhoff Rasor Raue, Cologne
1993 Paintings and Gouaches, AC Project Room, New York
1992 Paintings, Anne Reid Gallery, Princeton Day School, Princeton, NJ
1991 Paintings and Drawings, Concept Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA
1990 Paintings and Drawings, Marsh Gallery, University of Richmond
1985 Paintings and Drawings 1979-1985, Kunstraum-Munchen
1985 Paintings and Drawings, Alfred Kren Gallery, New York
Group Exhibitions2007 Six Billion Perps Held Hostage!, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh
2007 Continuum, The ‘temporary Museum of Painting, Brooklyn
2006 Super Natural, Center Gallery, Fordam University, New York
2005 Works on Paper, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
2002 From Chelsea with Love, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York
2000 Summer Show, Concept Gallery, Pittsburgh
1999 Wanderlust, N3 Project Room, Brooklyn
1998 The World is a Small Painting, Trans Hudson Gallery, New York
1998 Artists as Curators, Concept Gallery, Pittsburgh
1996 Art Workers Works, Basilico Fine Arts, New York
1996 Drawings from the MAB Library, AC Project Room, New York
1995 Painters Painters, Concept Gallery, Pittsburgh
1995 In a Meditative Way, E.S. Van Dam, New York
1994 Luccio Pozzi-Greg Kwiatek, Bill Maynes Contemporary Art, New York
1994 Drawings in America Today, Ecoles Des Beaux Arts, L’Orient, France1994 Heterogeneity, Abstraction and Virtual Space, Out of the Blue, Edinburgh, Scotland
1993 Inaugural Show, The Painting Center, New York
1991 Contemporary Art in the 20th Century, Galerie Villa Roosevelt, Baden Baden,Germany 1991 Project Utopia, AC Project Room, New York
1990 Small Paintings in the Abstract, Coup De Grace, New York
1988 Working Drawings I, Korn Gallery, Drew University, Madison, NJ
1988 Working Drawings II, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
1987 Recent Acquisitions from the Permanent Collection, The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
1987 Small Work Exhibition, Washington Square Gallery, New York University
1986 Drawings, Barbaro Toll Fine Art, New York
1985 Black, Alfred Kren Gallery, New York
1984 Sun and Steel, New European and American Work, Serra/Di Felice Gallery, New York
1984 Selected Works, Korn Gallery, Drew University, Madison, NJ
1982 Leon Golub, Greg Kwiatek, Michael Peglau, Milton Resnick, Art Galaxy, New York
1982 Greg Kwiatek-Michael Peglau, Art Galaxy, New YorkAwards 2003 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship
2003 The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (studio)
1999 Adolf and Esther Gottlieb Foundation Grant
1993 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant
1987 Jurors Award, Small Works Exhibition, New York University
1982 Artists Space GrantBibliography
Claudia Steinberg, Wehe, wenn er doch einnickt, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, May 27,
Mary Thomas, Climate is Right for Warhol’s Global Warming Exhibition, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 10, 2007
Kurt Shaw, Eco-Centric Art, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, March 22, 2007
John Altdorfer, One Hot Topic, Carnegie Magazine, Spring 2007
Timothy Mc Nulty, Warholian Warming Trend, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Weekend Magazine, March 8, 2007
Deborah Everett, Greg Kwiatek, New Paintings, New York Arts, Vo. 5 no. 3, March 2000
Peter Schjeldahl, Gallery Legs, Village Voice, March 30, 1995
Rose C.S. Slivka, From the Studio, East Hampton Star, September 1, 1994
Phyllis Braff, Greg Kwiatek-Judith Hudson at Rene Fotouchi Gallery, The New York Times, September 11, 1994
Robert Long, Perspective: Two Strong Exhibitions, The South Hampton Press, August 18, 1994
Jerry Saltz, A Year in the Life: Tropic of Painting, Art in America, October 1994
Karl Brake, Greg Kwiatek’s Recent Paintings In Pittsburgh, October 16-22, 1991
Cathy Lubinski, Greg Kwiatek Returns Home to Show Works, The Greensburgh Tribune-Review, October 4, 1991
Stephanie Duncan, Abstract Art Featured at Gallery, The Collegian, January 1990
Roy Proctor, Painters Take Diverse Views of Landscape, The Richmond New Leader, January 13, 1990
Robert Merrit, Kwiatek’s Works Show Raw Power, The Richmond Times Dispatch, January 13, 1990
Claudia Herstat, Cologne, American Artists Haven, The Wall Street Journal, August 18, 1985
Michael Brenson, Greg Kwiatek at Alfred Kren Gallery, The New York Times, June 21, 1985
Barbara Glaberson, Sun and Steel at Serra Di Felice Gallery, Art World, 1984
Valentine Taransky, Leon Golub, Greg Kwiatek, Michael Peglau, Milton Resnick at Art Galaxy Arts Magazine, January/1982
Publications
Six Billion Perps Held Hostage!, Matt Wrbican catalogue concept, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh 2007
Painters Painters Essay by Vicki Clark, Concept Gallery, Pittsburgh 1995
Le Temps D’ Un Dessi, Ecole Des Beaux Arts de L’Orient, France, 1994
Greg Kwiatek Paintings and Drawings 1979-1985, Kunstraum-Munick, Essays by David Summers and Alfred Kren
Sun and Steel New European and American Works, Essays by Donald B. Kuspit and Alfred Kren