March 20, 1983
FRED GUTZEIT, WATERCOLORS in the Main Gallery of the Brooklyn Museum Art School, Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY, March 20-May 1, 1983. Hours: Weds.-Sats., 10 AM to 5 PM; Suns., Noon to 5 PM Opening: Sunday, March 20, 2 to 4 PM
Nearly 100 works on paper - transparent watercolor - are included in this show. The majority of works explore subtle color and pattern combinations stemming from our passing industrial urban landscape. Fragments of our visual environment are fused into layers of pattern and unexpected spatial experiences. These precise and complex works suggest an interesting relationship to the artist’s current installations around New York using work gloves as a motif.
Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1971 - 1988. 1983, 005. View Original
March 20, 1983
Fred Gutzeit
264 Bowery
New York, New York 10012
Telephone: 212/925-8126
One-Man Shows
1983 55 Mercer Street, NYC
1982 P.S. 122, NYC
Fashion Moda, Bronx, NY
1981 55 Mercer Street, NYC
1978 Contemporary Arts Gallery, New York University
1977 Susan Caldwell Inc., NYC
Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Cleveland Institute of Art
Installations
1983 Windows on White, store windows at 62 White between Broadway and Church, NYC
1982 BACA’s Downtown Cultural Center, Brooklyn, NY, site specific installation with outdoor flagpole, window and gallery interior
P.S. 1, Queens, NY, “Work Gloves” in south stairwell
Reviews
Barbara Gallati, Arts Magazine, November 1982, pp. 52-53 with reproduction
Peter Frank, Art News, October 1977, p. 138 with reproduction
Peter Frank, Art News, October 1976, p. 120
Teaching
1982-83 Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. Fall 1982-Spring 1983. Teaching Painting Techniques to undergraduate and graduate students. Hands-on course covering encaustic, egg tempera, fresco, and oil glazing procedures.
1981, 83 Brooklyn Museum Art School. Teaching courses in Drawing and Painting utilizing Brooklyn Museum Collection for student study and the adjacent Brooklyn Botanic Gardens for subject matter. Courses include watercolor, and color and composition.
1978-83 New York University, NYC. Fall 1982, taught Introductory Painting. Spring 1982 and Spring 1981, taught Figure Painting. Fall 1981, taught Introduction to Galleries and Museums. Fall 1981 and Fall 1980, taught Intermediate Painting. For 3 consecutive semesters (Spring 1978-79) taught graduate courses in Drawing and Painting plus course in Watercolor.
Education, Awards and Scholarship
Hunter College (CUNY), M.A. Degree
Scholarship to Yale Norfolk Summer School of Art and Music, Norfolk, CT.
Certificate of Graduation from the Cleveland Institute of Art.
Major: Painting. Minor: Printmaking. Also advertising design and photography Awards received on graduation: Mary C. Paige Traveling Scholarship, Jack Johnson Memorial Award for Excellence in Printmaking, Otto F. Egge Award for Scholastic Excellence.
Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1971 - 1988. 1983, 010. View Original