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Norman Kanter
American, 1926-2010
Untitled
Oil on paper mounted to canvas
Signed and dated 1959 lower left. Abstract scene in vibrant tones against a beige ground, mounted in painted wooden frame. McCormick Gallery, Chicago label to verso.

Provenance: Purchased by Kenneth and Phyllis Langsdorf in 2014 through the McCormick Gallery LLC in Chicago, IL.

Norman Kanter (1927–2010) was a New York-based artist and pioneer of the Tribeca neighborhood, where he lived on Chambers Street from 1960 until his death. Born in West Virginia, Kanter received his degree from the University of California, Berkley in 1956, after a brief stint in Chicago at the Institute of Design. Even though Kanter moved to New York, he maintained his Bay Area ties, returning often to take visiting teaching positions at Berkeley. In 1960, he exhibited at the Dilexi Gallery in San Francisco. In New York, he taught at Pratt and NYC Technical College. His gallery associations in New York included Martha Jackson, Forum Gallery Inc., and Area Gallery, which he co-founded in 1959 at 80 E 10th St. During his career, Kanter received numerous awards, including a Fulbright in 1956 for study in Paris, an Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation grant, and a Pollock Krasner Foundation grant.
Timeline
1926
Born in Charleston, West Virginia
1950–1952
BA, Universtiy of California, Los Angeles, CA
1952
Institute of Design, Chicago, scholarship
1952–1953
Studied at Institute of Design, Chicago, IL
1953
Taught drawing and printmaking at Chicago Graphic Workshop, Chicago, IL
1954
Taught design and color drawing at the Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA
1954–1956
MA, University of California, Berkeley, CA
1956
Ann Bremer Award in Painting, University of California, Berkeley, CA
1956
Fulbright Fellowship in Painting for study in Paris, France
1957
Taught drawing at the University of Californina, Berkeley, CA
1958
Guest artist in drawing at Alfred College, New York, NY
1960–1961
Professor at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
1965
Visiting artist at California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA
1964–1966
Professor at University of California Berkeley, CA
1986
Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation Grant
1990
Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant
1991–2010
Professor at NYC Techinical College, Brooklyn, NY
2010
Died in New York, NY
Exhibitions
2007
143 Chambers Street Studio, New York, NY, Retrospective
2005
Holland Tunnel, Paros, Greece, Labyrinth
2001–2004
Studio 18 Gallery, New York, NY
1996–1998
Drawing Loft, New York, NY
1984
Oakland Art Museum, Oakland, CA, The Dilexi Years 1958–1970
1981–1982
Bayonne Community Center, Bayonne, NJ
1980
Landmark Gallery, New York, NY
1978
Provincetown Art Museum, Provincetown, MA, Days Studios
1970
Libre Gallery, Gardiner, CO, A Painting in Landscape
1968
Van Der Voort Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1964
Berkeley Gallery, Berkeley, CA
1962
Gordon Gallery, New York City, The X Series
1961
Esther Stuttman Gallery, New York City, Spanish Refugee Aid
1960
San Francisco Museum of Art, painting, San Francisco, CA
1959–1960
Dilexi Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Area Gallery, New York, NY
1959
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York City, The New York Scene
1958
Provincetown Art Gallery, Provincetown, MA
1956–1957
San Francisco Museum of Art, painting, San Francisco, CA
1955
Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA
1954
Forum Gallery, New York, NY
1953
Chicago Graphic Workship, Chicago, IL
Six Gallery, San Francsico, CA
Literature
1997
Tribeca Tribune, Sky Windows – feature interview
1997
Video taped panel discussion, Growth of Artistic Ideas, moderated by Dr. Robert Metzger with participants Ibram Lassaw, Charles Cajori, Yvonne Thomas, Nassos Daphnis and Richards Ruben
1959
Art News, exhibition review by Sidney Tillman
1959
Arts and Architecture, exhibition review by Dore Ashton

    Dimensions:
  • Stretcher: 15 x 18 in. (38.10 x 45.72 cm.), frame: 17 x 20 in. (43.18 x 50.80 cm.)
  • Artist Name:
  • Norman Kanter
  • Medium:
  • Oil on paper mounted to canvas

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