Biografie von Anthony John PADOVANO (1933)

Birth place: Brooklyn, NY

Addresses: Ancram, NY

Profession: Sculptor, lecturer

Studied: Carnegie Inst. Tech.; Pratt Inst.; Columbia Univ. with Oronzio Maldarelli.

Exhibited: Third Mostra Arte Figurative Int., Rome, Italy, 1961; Young Am., WMAA, 1965; Am. Sculpture, MoMA, 1966; Am. Express Pavilion, New York World's Fair, 1966; Inauguration of Nat. Coll. FA, Wash., DC, 1967; James Graham Gal., NYC, 1970s. Awards: Prix de Rome, Am Acad Rome, 1960; Guggenheim Found. fellowship, 1964; Ford Found. Purchase Award, 1966.

Member: Sculptors Guild (vice-pres., 1968-69); Silvermine Guild Artists.

Work: WMAA; Nat. Coll. FA, Wash., DC; Univ. Illinois; John Herron Art Inst.; Storm King AC, NY. Commissions: Sculpture In The Park, Parks Dept., New York, 1968; design, NY State Art Awards, NY State Council Arts, 1969; sculpture, World Trade Center, Port Authority NY & NJ, 1970; three arcs, donated by Trammel & Crow Co. for City of Dallas, 1972.

Comments: Preferred media: metal, concrete. Positions: adv. mem. NJ State Council Arts, 1965-67. Publications: contrib., Young America, 1965. Teaching: Columbia Univ., 1964-; Univ. Conn., 1972; Queens Col lege(NY), 1972.

Sources: WW73; "Young Talent," Art Am. (1965); James Mellow, article, New York Times Sunday Review, April, 1970.

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