特里 · 克鲁姆
特里·克鲁姆是一位卓有成就的画家,制片人和建筑师,其作品被众多私人,企业及博物馆收藏。作为一名抽象画画家,克鲁姆致力于对作品的创作而不是用文字对其进行描述。他的画作是展示其个性和对艺术无尽追求的最好证明。
Biography and Résumé
Terry Krumm is a celebrated abstract/non-representational painter as well as an accomplished filmmaker and architect. His array of accomplishments includes decades of academic experience, both learned and professed, as well an impressive profile of exhibitions at numerous renowned museums and galleries. Krumm’s credentials as a professional are indeed a testament to his inherent affinity for art and his propensity for discovering, exploring, and sharing the past, present, and future of the visual language.
Krumm’s calling took shape in the 1950’s as an art student studying at multiple top universities. During a brief time at UCLA, Krumm was mentored by acclaimed abstract painter, Adolf Gottlieb. With Gottieb’s encouragement, Krumm eventually relocated to New York City where he taught at Hunter College and had the opportunity to associate with some of the most distinguished artists of the time.
In the late 1960s, Krumm created CRAM, Creative Research in Art and Media, for which he developed and utilized innovative film techniques in order to disseminate information from the contemporary fine art culture to educational institutions. During this time, Krumm lived in the Berkshires of Massachusetts where he designed his living and painting environment which would evolve into a distinct architectural philosophy, a thriving development and design firm, and many built structures.
Terry Krumm’s paintings are exhibited in museums and galleries both nationally and internationally, including the Albright-Knox Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Los Angeles County Museum and Denver Museum. His paintings are also a part of numerous private, corporate and museum collections including the Museum of Modern Art and the Seagram Collection. His work has been highlighted in Artforum, Art News, The New Yorker, Vogue Magazine, and the New York Times.
Krumm received his Doctoral Degree from the University of Massachusetts with a focus on visual literacy. He received his Master of Fine Arts degree from Hunter College and his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Denver. Krumm has dedicated more than 20 years teaching at major colleges and universities. He was the head of the Art Education Department at Virginia Commonwealth University, Chairman of the Education Department at Windham College in Vermont and Director of Undergraduate Programs in Art Education at the University of Massachusetts. He has also been an instructor at New York University, The Pratt Institute, and lectured at Princeton University as well as the Museum of Modern Art.
Terry Krumm now resides in Florida where he continues to paint and cultivate his many creative faculties. He is currently preparing for a worldwide exhibition.
EDUCATION
1972 |
Ed. D |
University of Massachusetts (MA) |
1961 |
Master of Arts |
Hunter College (NY) |
1957 |
BFA |
University of Denver (CO) |
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
Museums:
Albright-Knox Museum (NY)
Art Institute of Chicago (IL)
Baltimore Museum (MD)
Denver Museum (CO)
Los Angeles County Museum (CA)
Museum of Modern Art (NY)
Oakland Museum (CA)
Riverside Museum (CA)
The Hopkins Center (NH)
Virginia Museum (VA)
Galleries:
Castelli Gallery (New York, NY)
Detroit Triangle Gallery (Detroit, MI)
Graphiques Gallery (New York, NY)
Jerrold Morris International Gallery (Toronto, ON, Canada)
Kasha Heman Gallery (Chicago, IL)
Kolver Gallery (Chicago, IL)
Ruth White Gallery (New York, NY)
Schleir Galleries (Denver, CO)
The Gallery (Denver, CO)
Tibor de Nagy Gallery (New York, NY)
Washington Gallery of Modern Art (Washington, DC)
The von Liebig Art Center (Naples, FL)
University/Colleges:
Bradley University (IL)
Colorado University (CO)
Dartmouth College (NH)
Denver University (CO)
Montclair State College (NJ)
Smith College (MA)
St. Mary’s College (CA)
University of Massachusetts (MA)
Virginia Commonwealth University (VA)
Windham College (VT)
SELECTED COLLECTIONS
Public:
Museum of Modern Art (NY)
Jerrold Morris International Gallery (Toronto, ON, Canada)
Seagram Building (NY)
Private:
Leonard Asher
Alfred Barr, jr.
Tom and Marlies Hopp
Marjorie Kovler
Robin R. Krauze
Catherine I. Lewis
Neils Onstad
Robert C. Scull
G. David Thompson
Burton Tremaine
Dorothy Wick
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Director |
Richmond Chapter of Experiments in Art and Technology (VA) |
Lecturer |
Princeton University, Creative Arts Program (NJ) |
Lecturer |
Museum of Modern Art (NY) |
1973-1978 |
Associate Professor |
University of Massachusetts (MA) |
1971-1973 |
Professor |
Windham College (VT) |
1967-1969 |
Associate Professor |
Virginia Commonwealth University (VA) |
1964-1966 |
Instructor |
New York University (NY) and |
1964 |
Instructor |
State University of New York (NY) |
1962-1964 |
Assistant Professor |
Montclair State College (NJ) |
1961-1962 |
Instructor |
Pratt Institute, (NY) |
1959-1961 |
Instructor |
Hunter College, (NY) |
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Arts, ArtForum, ArtNews, New York Times, The New Yorker, Vogue |