Robert Hite (artist)

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Robert Hite
Born(1956-08-02)2 August 1956
Visual art

Robert Hite (1956–2020) was an American

Guggenheim Fellow for his work in fine arts.[2]

Education

Hite attended

Corcoran School of Art.[3] Hite worked as a studio assistant to painter Leon Berkowitz
.

Work

Hite's work, blending

mixed-media culminating in the show Imagined Histories. In this series, Hite takes photographs of model houses that he situates in natural settings.[5]

Awards

Exhibitions

  • 2019 11 Jane Street Art Center, Saugerties,NY ( solo ) " In the Shallows "
  • 2018-2019 Coral Gables Museum, Coral Gables, Florida Castles in the Sky
  • 2018 Lehman College, Bronx, Ny Castles in the Sky
  • 2018 Carrie Haddad Fine Art, A Distant Embrace, Hudson, Ny
  • 2017-2020 Migration House, Sculpture, Albany Airport, Albany Airport ( large scale commission)
  • 2017-2018 Above the Fray, concourse a. Solo ((Albany Airport)), Albany Airport, NY
  • 2017 A Distant Embrace, Rockland Center for the Arts, Nyack, NY (solo)
  • 2017 Collarworks Gallery, Troy, NY
  • 2016 Living On Earth, Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, Hancock MA (solo)
  • 2016 Living On Earth, Hancock Shaker Village Museum, Hancock, MA (solo)
  • 2016 Interior-Exterior, Wired Gallery, High Falls, NY (solo)
  • 2015 Out of the Vault, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn, NY
  • 2015 Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
  • 2014 Clermont State Historic Site, Germantown, NY (solo)
  • 2014 Architecture Digested, El Camino College, Torrence, CA
  • 2013 Fire House Gallery, Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY (solo)
  • 2013 Wired Gallery, High Falls, NY (solo)
  • 2013 Pulse New York, New York, NY
  • 2012 Montgomery Row, Rhinebeck, NY (solo)
  • 2011 Axelle Fine Arts, New York, NY (two person)
  • 2011 Art Miami, Miami, FL
  • 2011 Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn, NY (solo)
  • 2010
    St. Edwards University
    , Austin, Texas (solo w/ teaching and public talk)
  • 2009 G.A.S. Gallery, Poughkeepsie, NY
  • 2009 Heading Home, Susan Eley Fine Arts, New York, NY
  • 2008 Living On Earth, Pearl Arts Gallery, Stone Ridge, NY (solo)
  • 2008 Espacio En Blanco, Madrid, Spain
  • 2008 Colorblind, Cardwell Jimmerson, Culver City, California
  • 2008 The Aspen Gallery, Aspen, CO
  • 2008 Violet Ray Gallery, New York, NY
  • 2007 “Imagined Histories” Paintings, Sculpture and Photographs, Lascano Gallery, Great Barrington, NY (solo)
  • 2007 Pearl Arts Gallery, Stone Ridge, NY
  • 2005 Kingston Sculpture Biennial, Kingston, NY
  • 2005 The Maquette Show, Arts Society of Kingston, Kingston, NY
  • 2003 Co-curator: Light Among Shadows, Absolute/L.A. International, 6th Biennial Art Exhibition
  • 2003 Palmer Gallery, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY (solo)
  • 2003 Social Science Research Council, New York, NY (solo)
  • 2003 18th Street Arts Complex, Santa Monica, CA
  • 2003 Hudson River Art at Rhinebeck, Wilderstein Historic Site, Rhinebeck, NY
  • 2002 Ellen Elizabeth Gallery, Cape Cod, MA (solo)
  • 2002 Tree of Remembrance and Book of Names,
    Washington College of Law
    , Washington D.C. (solo)
  • 2002 Curator: Light Among Shadows, Resource Center of the Americas, Minneapolis, MN
  • 2001 Light Among Shadows, Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery, Washington, D.C.
  • 2000 Columbia University, Rotunda, New York, NY
  • 2000 Watkins Gallery, American University, Washington, DC
  • 2000 Forum Gallery, New York, NY
  • 2000 The Tartt Gallery, Washington, DC (solo)
  • 2000 Fredericksburg Center for the Creative Arts, Fredericksburg, VA (solo)
  • 2000 Foxley Leach Gallery, Washington, DC (solo)

References

  1. ^ "Robert Hite". John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  2. ^ Boucher, Brian (Apr 10, 2014). "Guggenheim Foundation 2014 Fellows Include Mary Reid Kelley, La Toya Ruby Frazier". Art in America. Retrieved 2014-04-13.
  3. ^ Willers, Karl Emil. "Robert Hite". Retrieved 2011-06-17.
  4. ^ "Robert Hite: Life In the Abstract; A Small-Star Collection at Tartt". The Washington Post. December 14, 1991.
  5. ^ "Current Exhibits: Robert Hite". Nassau County Museum of Art. Retrieved 2011-06-17.

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