Curated Exhibitions
AFFA Curated Exhibitions 2000-2010
Anita Friedman Fine Arts, Gallery Selections -
J Meckseper, I Granet, S Francis, A Warhol
J Meckseper, I Granet, S Francis, A Warhol
The Food Show at The Chelsea Museum
The Food Show brochure essay -
The Hungry Eye; Is It Insatiable?
A von Morisse, P Monge, D Sultan
The Hungry Eye; Is It Insatiable?
A von Morisse, P Monge, D Sultan
The Food Show: The Hungry Eye
Brochure images, The Food Show, The Chelsea Museum, co-curated with Gina Fiore,
November 2006 - February 2007
Pink Freud © Andre von Morisse
November 2006 - February 2007
Pink Freud © Andre von Morisse
By The Sea, Fotouhi Cramer Galleries
By The Sea, curated by Robert G. Edelman and
Renee Fotouhi, East Hampton and New York,
May -July 1996
Renee Fotouhi, East Hampton and New York,
May -July 1996
The Transformative Vision: Contemporary American Landscape Painting, The Three Rivers Arts Festival, Pittsburgh, Pa. June 1989
The American landscape as a source of iconography, invention and inspiration.
“Wide Angle”, Spider Gallery, New York, Group Show;(Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Henry Cartier Bresson, Barry S. K. Cord, Karen B.Cord, Rena Bass Forman, Kim Keever, Myriam Laplante, Margalit Mannor, Elizabeth Mayer,Adam Reich, Pierre Sernet, Silas Shabelewska, Hannah Starkey, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Carol Warner, James Welling)
Artnet review, Walter Robinson-
"Meanwhile, opening on the same night a few blocks uptown on West Broadway was the new Kieselstein-Cord Store of jewelry, luxury leather goods and fashion sunglasses -- with a permanent art gallery on the second floor. Located in the former Rizzoli bookstore building, the new Spider Gallery retains many of the store's elegant fixtures, including the department signs reading "photography" and " art books." The inaugural exhibition, titled "Wide Angle," is organized by Artnet Magazine's own Robert G. Edelman, and Gina Fiore, and includes photographs by Hannah Starkey, Hiroshi Sugimoto and James Welling as well as by designer Barry S.K. Cord and his wife, Karen B. Cord (whose pictures are a relative bargain at $750 each). Also included is a photo by Pierre Sernet, who in the distant mists of time launched the business that would become Artnet.com. The exhibition is on view through January 2003."
"Wide Angle" at the Spider Gallery