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Judy Glantzman

September 4 - October 11, 2008

Sculpey #8, Super sculpey, molded resin

Sculpey #8

Super sculpey, molded resin

and hydrocal

Dimensions variable

JG12737

THREE GRACES, 2008, Oil on canvas

THREE GRACES, 2008

Oil on canvas

64 x 64 in./

162.56 x 162.56 cm

JG12720

JUDITH AND HOLOFERNES, 2008, Oil on canvas

JUDITH AND HOLOFERNES, 2008

Oil on canvas

65 x 64 in./

165.1 x 162.56 cm

JG12725

RED FEET, 2008, Oil on canvas

RED FEET, 2008

Oil on canvas

34 1/4 x 34 1/4 in./

87 x 87 cm

JG12722

THE LAMB, 2008, Oil on canvas

THE LAMB, 2008

Oil on canvas

64 x 64 in./

162.56 x 162.56 cm

JG12719

GREEN TARA, 2008, Oil on canvas

GREEN TARA, 2008

Oil on canvas

54 x 54 in./

137.16 x 137.16 cm

JG12724

Press Release

Glantzman is a native New Yorker and a 1978 graduate of Rhode Island School of Design.  Shown in New York since 1983, Glantzman is distinguished particularly by her early shows in the East Village with Civilian Warfare and Gracie Mansion and subsequently at BlumHelman and Hirschl & Adler Modern.  In 2004 her work was included in East Village USA at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY.

Judy Glantzman’s work can be seen in the collections of the Frye Art Museum, Seattle, WA; Grey Art Gallery, New York, NY; Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ; The Progressive Collection, Cleveland, OH; and the Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL.  She has been the recipient of numerous awards and grants, including the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, 2001; the Anonymous Was a Woman Foundation Grant, 1997; the New York Foundation for the Arts Grant, 1994; and the Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant, 1992.

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