 | MIRIAM SLATER(b. 1952) Post Surrealist, Cubist and Classicistby Jeremy Tessmer |
Miriam Slater works in different mediums including drawing and painting, as well as making three dimensional objects such as furniture and boxes. She works in a variety of styles, including surrealism, cubism and classicism. She is based in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles.
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Table Of Contents
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I. BIOGRAPHY (under construction) |
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II. An Analysis of the Artist's Work
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III. EDUCATION
1978–1987 Art Center, Pasadena, California
1975 California State University, Fullerton, California, B.F.A.
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IV. AWARDS
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V. COLLECTIONS
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VI. EXHIBITIONS (Selected List)
2007, 2003, 2002 Sullivan Goss, Ltd., Santa Barbara, California
2001 Karpeles Manuscript Museum, Santa Barbara, California
2001, 1996, 1990 Tobey C. Moss Gallery, Los Angeles
2000 Los Angeles Museum of Art; Tucson Museum of Art, Arizona; et. al.
1995 Palm Springs Museum, Palm Springs, California
1992 Palm Springs Museum, Palm Springs, California, art auction
1992 20th Century Decorative Arts, Birmingham, Michigan
1990 British National Trust, New York, New York
1989 Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, California
1989, 1988 Nebera Gallery, Denver, Colorado
1988 St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Indiana
1986 Laguna Beach Art Museum, Laguna Beach, California
1978 Brand Art Library & Galleries, Glendale, California
1978 Mythology Gallery, New York, New York
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VII. PUBLICATIONS
Books:
Book of Cups by Garth Clark, Abbeyville Press (1990)
Artist Design Furniture by Denise Domergue, Abrams (1984)
Rollerbabies by Steinberg & Cantu, Prentice-Hall (1979)
Articles:
Art Week
Metropolitan Home
Elle
Pan Am
Art Direction
She (England)
Today’s Valley Living
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Arabesquing Forms. |
Artist and Model. |
Cubist Still Life. |
Dreaming of Space Forms. |
Family in Landscape |
Geisha and Rodent. |
Geisha Cat and Maiko. |
Geisha Fan, Blonde Girl with Red Details. |
Geisha Fan, Girl with Blue Eyes. |
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