Michael
Mazur had been making prints, drawings and paintings for
over 50 years. His work has been shown in over 150 solo
and group exhibitions, and is included in most major public
and private collections throughout the country. His work
has been exhibited at MOMA, The Whitney Museum of American
Art, The Brooklyn Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of
Art. His work can be found in various collections in Chicago,
Philadelphia, Houston, San Francisco and abroad in museums
in Canada, England, Italy and Germany, Columbia, South America,
South Korea, and Canberra, Australia. A retrospective of
his prints opened at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in
2000, traveling to the Minneapolis Art Institute, and Stanford's
Cantor Center, among others. Hudson Hills Press published
THE PRINTS OF MICHAEL MAZUR including a catalogue raisonne'.
The INFERNO OF DANTE, a suite of 41 etchings, with text
by Robert Pinsky, won critical praise and was first exhibited
at Museo di Castelvechio, Verona and The American Academy
in Rome with a catalogue by Electa Editions. It toured the
US between 2005-2007. His writing has appeared in the Catalogue
of "the Painterly Print" from the Metropolitan,
Museum, in ART NEWS, The PRINT COLLECTORS NEWSLETTER, ART
ON PAPER, and M-E-A-N-I-N-G on the on line magazine ART
KRUSH; He had won awards from the Tiffany Foundation, The
National Institute of Arts and Letters, the Guggenheim Foundation
and a Distinguished Career award from the Southern Graphics
Council. He was a full time faculty member at RISD, Brandeis
University, and later, a visiting artist for many years
at Harvard's Carpenter Center. He served on the Boards of
the Artist Foundation in Boston, MA, the Council for the
Arts and Humanities, and was an Overseer of the Museum of
Fine Arts in Boston. Mazur was on the Board and Visual Committees
of the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown Massachusetts
and was its Co-Chair from 1997 until 2001. The Estate of
Michael Mazur is represented in New York by the Mary
Ryan Gallery and in Boston, by the Barbara Krakow Gallery
and in Provincetown, MA at Albert Merola Gallery. |
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