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Résumé Highlights
Selected Group Exhibitions

2011 "Works from the Permanent Collection," curated by Shalom, Fusion Arts Museum, NYC

2010 "The Whitney Micro Counterweight," organized by Dr.Barnaby Ruhe, H215 Gallery, NYC

2009 "Unnatural Acts and Other Illicit Thoughts about Nature," curated by Chris Twomey, Broadway Gallery, NYC

2008 "Objects of Desire II", benefit auction for ATOA, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Chelsea, NY

2007 "Electric Lab,"curated by Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman, Exit Art, NYC


 * "Heavy Water," curated by Shalom, FusionArts Museum, NYC.


 * "The Selling of America," curated by Ellen Levin, PROTEST space, Chelsea, NYC

2006 "The Studio Visit,"curated by Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman, Exit Art, NYC

2004 "Terrorvision," curated by Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman, Exit Art, NYC

2002 "Detritus IV," curated by Vernita N'Cognita, Wall Gallery, John Jay College, NYC

1998 "A Common Thread; Digital Media and the Creative Process," curated by Victor Faccinto, Wake Forest University, NC

1995 New York International Video Festival, The Knitting Factory, NYC

1992 "Issue of Choice," coordinated by Ginger Heffner, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), LA, CA

1984 "Color, Light, Motion," the collection of David Bermant, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CN

1974 "Avant Garde Festival," performance with Otto Von Ruggins, coordinated by Charlotte Moorman, Shea Stadium, NYC

Selected Bibliography

2009 NY Arts Magazine, "BROADTHINKING: Unnatural Acts and Other Illicit Thoughts about Nature," by Susan L. Yung (January 13 - 20) NY, NY

2007 The Village Voice, "Shock Art," by Robert Shuster, (October 10-16, page 58), NY, NY

2004 The Village Voice, "YW (Why war? Why Dubya?)," by Kim Levin, "Voice Choices," (Vol. XLIX No. 38, Sept 22-28, p. 88-89) NY, NY


 * New York Art World, "Terrorvision," by Ariadna Capasso & Diana Korchak, (Summer issue, p. 8 - 9) NY, NY


 * New York Times, "Sampling Degrees of Terror," by Grace Glueck, (May 21, p. E26) NY, NY


 * Newsday, "Visualizing Fear," by Ariella Budick, (May 9, p. C35), NY, NY


 * New York Art World, "Tunnel of Love," by Lily Faust, (April, p. 9 - 10)

2003 Guilford Courier, "Glowing Show at GHC Sheds Light on Contemporary Art," by Amy J. Barry (May 15), Guilford, CT


 * Shore Line Times, "Light Show," by Susan Braden (May 21), Guilford, CT

1998 Winston-Salem Journal, "Techno Technique," by Tom Patterson, (March 8), Winston-Salem, NC

1997 The New York Times, "Making the Leap from Science To Art and Beyond,"by William Zimmer, page 14 CN (June 29), CN


 * The Star-Ledger, "The Graven Image," by Eileen Watkins, page 32 (February 14 - 20), Newark, NJ

1995 The New York Times, "Casting a Spell from Lasers and Video to Light and Shadow," by Phyllis Braff, page 24 LI (October 22), NY


 * The Atlanta Constitution, "City Works," by Catherine Fox, page C7, (Sept. 19 ), Atlanta, GA


 * The Atlanta Constitution, "Uncovering Buttermilk Bottom," by Bo Emerson (Sept. 14), Atlanta, GA

1994 "Into the Light of Things," by Dr. George J. Leonard, published by The University of Chicago Press, p. 228, 237, 238

1993 The Gazette, "Whimnsical New Yorkers bring hi-tech art to Old Port," by Paul Delean, page C1 (May 14 edition) Montreal, Canada


 * Queens Ledger, "Hall of Science Presents Spring Works, (April 29 edition), Queens, NY


 * Queens Tribune, "The Art of Science," page 3, (April 15-2O edition), Queens, NY


 * New York Newsday Queens Sunday, "Spring Works at the Hall of Science Museum," page 11, (April 4 edition)

1991 The Village Voice, "Choices," by Kim Levin, page 102 (Vol. XXXV1, No. 27, July 2), NYC, NY


 * The New York Times, "With a Great Clamor, Machine Age Enters Gallery, by Vivien Raynor, p. 20 WC (January 2O issue), Westchester, NY

1987 The Daily News, "Only in New York: Sign Language," edited by John Sullivan, p. 4 magazine section, (August 16, issue), N.Y.C.

1985 Tompkins Square Library Newsletter, "A Little Light Music," by Carol Anthony, pp. 2-5, lllustrated (September issue), N.Y.C.

1984 The Hartford Courant, "Getting a Charge Out of Technologicol Art," by Doris Whitbeck, p. 1 (July 4 issue), Hartford, CN


 * Wadsworth Atheneum. "The David Bermant Collection," catalog introduction by Tracy Atkinson, pp. 12-13, 1llustrated, Hartford, CN

1980 Daily News, "En Avant Garde," by Bill Farrell (July 18 issue), N.Y.C.

1978 Memorial Art Gallery, "Energy into Art," catalog essay by Bruce Chambers, published by the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

1971 Daily News, "Night Owl Reporter: EIectronic Playtime," by Ernest Leogrande, p. 6, illustrated, (March 30 issue), N.Y.C.

Selected Media Coverage

2005 ABC's 20/20, "Is It Art?" interview with John Stossel (March 11)

1993 WCBS-TV, "11:00 News", Morey Alter (April 2), NYC

1972 WPIX-TV, "6:00 News," Don Ellison (July 30 show), NYC

Awards

2010 A winner of "The Water Project Competiton," The Tech Virtual Museum, San Jose, CA

1991 Granted residency at the Experimental Television Workshop, Owego, NY

1970 Shared an Academy Award for Best Documentary as a cinematographer on "Woodstock"

Selected Collections

2011 Fusion Arts Museum, Permanent Collection, NYC

2010 Singapore Science Center, Singapore

1994 The Museum of Modern Art, Artist's Books Collection, NYC

1991 Experimental Television Center, Owego, NY

Personal History

2000 - present IT Director of Artists Talk on Art (ATOA), NYC

1994 - 2004 Video Director of Artists Talk on Art (ATOA), NYC

1993 - 94 Joined Board of Directors, RepoHistory, NYC

1992 - Elected to the Board of Directors, Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI)

1990 - Elected to the Board of Directors, Artists Talk on Art (ATOA)

1980 Accepted spiritual name, Flash Light

1971 - Elected to the Board of Directors, Solid State Light, Inc., NYC

1971-73 Lecturer, NYU School of the Arts, NYC

1969 Began publicly exhibiting art based on electronic animation

1968-71 Freelance cinematographer, credits include "Woodstock" and "The Evil Weed"

1968 Received B.A., Washington Square College, New York University (worked with Martin Scorsese on his first feature)