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THOMAS ERIC STANTON
BORN:
1947 Hollywood, CA
EDUCATION:
1992, 1994, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2005 Travel: Yucatan, Mexico
1983 Travel: Italy, Spain
1982 Worked: Florence, Italy
1978 M.F.A. in Studio Art, University of California, Irvine, CA
1977 Travel: Holland, England, Germany, France
1976 Attended Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, CA
1975 B.A. in Art Theory, University of California, Irvine, CA
1968 Worked with Millard Sheets on Mural Projects
1966 United States Merchant Marine
1965 Worked: Guatamala, Mexico
SOLO EXHIBITIONS: [“*”=Catalogue]
2007 Olson Realty, Benicia, CA
1997 “Hawaiian Series”, LA Artcore, Los Angeles, CA
1996 Morphos Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1995 Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1994 Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1993 Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1993 Morphos Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1991 * Olga Dollar Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1991 Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1991 Suzanne Dey Contemporary Art, Menlo Park, CA
1990 Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1989 Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1988 * Bruce Velick Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1987 Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1986 Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1986 * ”Palace Rudel, Part I”, Fine Arts Gallery, U.C. Irvine, CA
1986 * ”Palace Rudel, Part II”, Nelson Gallery, U.C. Davis, CA
1986 B.A.C.A., Downtown Center for the Arts, Brooklyn, NY
1984 Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1984 Bruce Velick Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1984 Loyola Mary Mount University Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1982 Beyond Baroque, Venice, CA
1982 Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1981 Fine Arts Gallery, Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, CA
1981 Exploratorium, C.S.U., Los Angeles, CA
1980 Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman College, Orange, CA
1979 Stage One Gallery, Orange, CA
1977 * Fine Arts Gallery, U.C. Irvine, CA
1976 Libra Gallery, Claremont, CA
GROUP EXHIBITIONS: [“*”=Catalogue]
2007-06 Benicia Artists’ Open Studios, Arts Benicia, Benicia, CA
2006 “HiRes / LoRes: art from the ends of the digital spectrum”, Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman College, Orange, CA
2006 “Art of the Digital”, San Diego, CA
2007-05 “The Art of A Community”, Arts Benicia, Benicia, CA
1997 “Soundworks”, Catherine Clark Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1997 “California 5”, Gallery Naito, Nagoya, Japan
1995 California State University Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1995 Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1994 Morphos Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1994 Long Beach Museum of Contemporary Art, Long Beach, CA
1993 Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA
1993 Olga Dollar Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1992 Art-Contact, (IFA); Manege, St. Petersberg, Russia
1992 Artspace, Los Angeles, CA
1992 Olga Dollar Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1991 Pence Gallery, Davis, CA
1991 * Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH
1991 * Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
1991 “Death Show”, Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman College, Orange, CA
1990 * Transamerica Galleries, Los Angeles, CA
1990 “Books by Artists”, San Francisco, CA
1990 Pence Gallery, Davis, CA
1990 Pro-Arts Gallery, Oakland, CA
1990 Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA
1990 Suzanne Dey Contemporary Art, Menlo Park, CA
1990 * Emeryville Art Association, Emeryville, CA
1989 De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA
1989 Gallery 44, Oakland, CA
1988 Gallery 44, Oakland, CA
1988 * Atholl-McBean Gallery, S.F.A.I., San Francisco, CA
1988 * Emeryville Art Association, Emeryville, CA
1987 Art Corridor, Menlo Park, CA
1987 Falkirk Cultural Center, San Rafael, CA
1987 Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1986 Creative Growth Gallery, Oakland, CA
1986 Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA
1986 Works Gallery, Long Beach, CA
1985 Angel’s Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, CA
1985 Mount St. Mary’s College Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1985 * Allrich Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1985 * Pratt Institute, New York, NY
1984 Bruce Velick Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1984 * Fisher Art Gallery, U.S.C., Los Angeles, CA
1984 Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
1983 Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1983 * Atholl-McBean Gallery, S.F.A.I., San Francisco, CA
1982 Fine Arts Gallery, Santa Monica College, Santa Monica, CA
1982 O.C.C.A., Orange, CA
1981 “Three Views at Space”, Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1981 Exploratorium Gallery, C.S.U., Los Angeles, CA
1981 Space Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1981 * “Alumnus, U.C.I.”, U.C. Irvine, CA
1980 “Three Artists”, Artspace, Los Angeles, CA
1980 Artspace, Los Angeles, CA
1979 “Artist’s Books”, [Traveling] Fine Arts Gallery, U.C. Irvine, CA
1975 “Erotic Art Show”, Floating Wall Gallery, Santa Ana, CA
1974 * “1965-1975”, La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, CA
1974 “Drawings”, Floating Wall Gallery, Santa Ana, CA
1974 * “Autographics”, Fine Arts Gallery, Golden West College, CA
1973 All California Artists Show, Pomona, CA
SELECTED PERFORMANCES: [“*”=Catalogue]
1986 “Balerethon”, B.A.C.A., Downtown Center for the Arts, Brooklyn, NY
1986 * “Palace Rudel”, Nelson Gallery, U.C. Davis, CA
1982 “Medieval Fever”, Beyond Baroque, Venice, CA
1981 “Urban Fever”, Exploratorium, C.S.U., Los Angeles, CA
1980 “Traveling Show”, Stage One Gallery, Orange, CA
1980 “No Time for Flowers”, Fine Arts Gallery, Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, CA
1979 “Organ”, Fine Arts Theatre, U.C. Irvine, CA
1978 “Selbstbildnis”, Fine Arts Gallery, U.C. Irvine, CA
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: [“*”=Catalogue]
1991 * “42nd Corcoran Biennial”, Terri Sultan
1991 Kenneth Baker, November 17, 1991, San Francisco Chronicle
1991 * “Cruciformed”, David Rubin
1991 September, 1991, Washington Post
1990 “Silicon Seduction”, Kathryn Henkens
1990 Kenneth Baker, November 11, 1990, San Francisco Chronicle
1990 * “Portraits, Art Crowd”, Security Pacific Bank
1989 * “Collecting on a Shoestring”, Long Beach Museum
1988 Michael Laurence, March 1988, Art in America
1988 * “Come As You Art!”, Newport Harbor Art Museum
1988 * “The Precious Object”, Atholl-McBean Gallery, S.F.A.I.
1987 Lawrence Gipe, November 21, 1987, Artweek
1987 Suvanne Geer, Los Angeles Times
1986 Rebecca Solnit, Artweek
1986 Robert Pincus, Los Angeles Times
1986 Charles Shear, Oakland Tribune
1986 Ellen Schlesinger, Sacramento Bee
1986 Michael Laurence, The West Hollywood Paper
1986 * “A Place A Part”, Christopher C. French
1986 * “Palace Rudel”, Thomas Eric Stanton
1986 * “U.C. Irvine, 1985-1986”, Melinda Wortz
1984 David Rubin, Art in America
1984 William Hemmerdinger, Art Scene
1984 Mark Van Proyen, Artweek
1984 William Wilson, Los Angeles Times
1984 Thomas Albright, San Francisco Chronicle
1984 * “Auction Catalogue”, Richard Polski, Pro-Arts
1983 * “…Pas Le Surrealisme”, U.S.C.
1982 Melinda Wortz, Art News
1982 David Rubin, Images & Issues
1982 Robert Pincus, July 16, 1982, Los Angeles Times
1982 Suzanne Muchnik, December 19, 1992, Los Angeles Times
1981 Kathleen Bonner, Images & Issues
1981 * “Contemporary…Triptychs”, David Rubin
1975 * “1965-1975”, Melinda Wortz
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS:
Museum of Albuquerque, NM
Chemical Bank
Corcoran Gallery, Washington, DC
The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, HI
Museum of Contemporary Art, Phoenix, AZ
Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, CA
Prudential Insurance Company
Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA
Guggenheim Collection, Orange, CA
SELECTED PRIVATE COLLECTIONS:
Lucy Adelman, Rosie & Frank Aguirre, Price Amerson, Craig Antrim, Monica Bain, Slater Baron, Albert Beach, Ken & Sandy Bleifer,
Tamara Bower, Margy Boyd, Neil Brazelton, Jamie Brunson, Grace Clark, Mr. & Mrs. Orville C. Clark Jr., Jeri Coates, Carol Cohen, Ted Cohen, Jean Davis, Suzanne Dey, Frank Dixon, Olga Dollar, Pat Dunham,
Sheila Erickson, Christopher French, Estate of Harry Fritzius,
Maribeth Grant, Donald Grant, Michael Gregory, Jos & Kathryn Henkens, Ellen Hill, Dennis Hudson & Nancy Noble, Dominico Innocenti,
Ferrucchio Innocenti, Kate Johnson, Phyllis Kempner, Mike Kendall Jim Metz &
Ann Kneedler, Kazumi Kunishima, Edward Den Lau, Jennifer Baron Lin, Jeffrey Linden, Susan & Dr. Brian Mayall, William Mayall, Byung Ok Min, Michael B. Millang, Gladys Moore, Samuel Morse, Elizabeth & Ken Moritz, Anna Valentina Murch, Kathleen Olson, Maggie and Keith Qwens, Elena Phillips, D. Putterman & A. Sherman, Bill Rideout, Kathryn Weller Renfro,
Therese Rohan, David Rubin, Carol Segal, Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Sheinberg, Nevin Schreiner, Dustin Shuler, Doug Simay, Barbara Bell Smith,
Alfred Sole, David Stein, Wendy Strickman, Teri Sultan, James Switzer, Yale Udoff, Alvaro Vega, Bruce Velick, Blair Winn, Mary Zlot, Karen Zindler.
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