Biografie von Martin RIES (1926)

Birth place: Washington, DC

Addresses: Scarsdale, NY

Profession: Painter, art historian

Studied: Corcoran Gal. Sch., 1940-44; Am. Univ. (B.A., 1950) with Jack Tworkov & Leo Steppat; Hunter College (M.A., 1968) with Leo Steinberg, William Rubin, Ad Reinhardt.

Exhibited: Corcoran Gal. biennial, 1957; Inst. Hispanic Culture, Univ. Madrid, 1955; MoMA, 1956; TMA, 1957; Paul Gal., Tokyo, 1968; NIAL at CGA, 1957 (prize); Whyte Gal., 1957 (Critics Choice prize); Mann Gal., NYC, 1970s.

Work: Pace College Mus., Pleasantville, NY; Riverside Mus. Coll., Rose Art Mus., Brandeis Univ.; Inst. Cult. Hisp., Madrid, Spain.

Comments: Positions: asst. dir. public relations, Nat. Congress Comt., 1951; asst. dir., Hudson River Mus., Yonkers, NY, 1957-67; ad.v, Westchester Cultural Center, 1965-67. Auth.: "Elusive Goya," New Repub, 1957; monthly articles, Hudson River Mus. Bulletin, 1957-67; "Hudson River Art,Past & Present," 1959; "Endowments for Great Society," Art Voices, 1965 & New Art, 1966. Teaching: Marymount College, 1959; Hunter College, 1963-67; LI Univ., 1968. Research: Minotaur in Western art, from ancient Greek myth to contemporary art.

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