This web page is lists of exhibits and other CV information.
To get you started note this first artwork "Midsummer's Day Dream" , a constructed artwork made from 16 photographs blended to accomplish this imaginary expression. This artwork was a commission permanently installed in an art complex in Wisconsin.
SOLO EXHIBITS , ORIGIN. My first one was curated by Henry Wilhelm and was held in 1967 in his small building that had a gallery above and below a basement where he was manufacturing the East Street Gallery Washers. It was the beginning of a change in the way photographers would increase an image's duration through Wilhelm's extremely economic invention. It would soon replace the laborious chemical washing tray. When digital arrived it was Henry who created a lab and developed the tests of inkjet printers and inks that so many have depended on for 30 years. Henry was a whiz at the mechanics of this new washer which led later to his devotion to photography conservation. Henry also new photography well enough as a curator to cobble together my first attempt at showing a comprehensible portfolio as an exhibit in his gallery. I was fortunate to meet Henry and learn about sequencing and in later years to respect how photographs related to each other.
THE EXHIBITS
2021 - Urban Inversions II, Pegasus Gallery, Wisconsin
2020 - Urban Inversions I, Pegasus Gallery, Wisconsin
2017 - The Soul of Vietnam - Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX
2016 - The Soul of Vietnam - Workroom 4 Gallery, Ha Noi, Vietnam
2015 - The New Global Women III - Heritage Art Space, Ha Noi, Vietnam
2014 - The Soul of Vietnam - The Museum of the Gulf Coast, Texas
2013 - The New Global Women - Alfons Gallery, Alverno College, Wisconsin
2013 - The New Global Women - Tamarack Gallery, Madison, Wisconsin
2012 - The Soul of Vietnam - Tamarack Gallery, Madison, Wisconsin
2010 - The Hanoi Photography Project - Recent Works - Crossman Gallery, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
2010 - The New Global Women - Redline Gallery, Wisconsin
2010 - Hanoi Windows - Redline Gallery, Wisconsin
2010 - Microloans for Women - Redline Gallery, Wisconsin
2009 - Ha Noi Images - THO-Studio gallery - Ha Noi, Vietnam
2009 - The Soul of Vietnam - Unitarian Universalist Church West, Brookfield, Wisconsin
2008 - Ha Noi Windows - Milan, Italy
2007 - Ha Noi Now - Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts . Vietnam
2003 - Water Street Gallery
2004 - Solo Exhibit - name of inner gallery? Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts
2002 - Building Opening Celebration - Permanently Installed Mural - Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts
2001 - Enchanted City - Uihlien Peters Gallery 0 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1973 - Intake a photography series as part of a concert by the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
1971 - Introduction to Urban Inversions - Lakefront Festival of the Arts, Milwaukee Art Museum
More are being researched covering the 1966 - 1981 period
I am a fan of exhibiting with other artists because we stimulate each other and learn a lot that way too. My first experience with this form of exhibit was a dual exhibit in Milwaukee's Jewish Community Center in 1968. My co-exhibitor was Arthur Ollman, a new photographer like me, whose later career in photography in 1983 led to him becoming the founding director of the San Diego Museum of Photographic Arts. But in 1968 together we invented an alternate form of hanging our art work. We made triangular plywood boxes 26x26 inches on each side and painted each with white, black, and neutral grey on the three sides because our artworks were all black and white. We made many boxes and piled them on top of each other to create different structures. Our photos were framed and hung on the box sides. To see the exhibit meant looking down and up as much as looking forward because the boxes were piled up to seven feet high.
2022 - Chau and Co Gallery, Hanoi, Vietnam
2021 - 6th Biennale, Fotonostrum Gallery, Barcelona
2020 - De Fence - Santa Monica Airport, California
2017 - The Soul of Vietnam - Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX
2017 - Los Angeles Detailed - Annenberg Beach House, Santa Monica, CA
2014 - Destinations III - Tapak Gallery - Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
2014 - Destinations II - Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts, Hanoi
2010 - Collective Works - Redline -Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2006 - Collaborative Exhibit - Hanoi Windows, Campus Hanoi, Vietnam
2002 - New Photographs - Crossman Art Gallery - Un. of WI - Whitewater
Below is under construction
2013 - Blutstein Brondino Gallery 2X
1968 - Black, White, and Grey - Milwaukee Jewish Community Center1978 1976 - Anthony and Lawrence D'Attilio Dual Exhibits 0
Ford Foundation, grant
Pegasus Partners, 1st award
Tokyo, TIFA, award
Budapest, BIFA, award
Barcelona, Pollux 15, award
Pegasus Partners, 2nd award
Moscow, MIFA, award
Anonymous Family Company, Wisconsin, three grants
The Underwood Foundation, two successive grants
The Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Mary L Nohl Suitcase Fund, 2 grants
Redline, Milwaukee, grant
Fractured Atlas, New York City, grant
Kickstarter Crowd Funding, 146 Donations to print "The Soul of Vietnam"
Lakefront Festival of the Arts, Milwaukee - Best of Show, award
Hidden River Art Festival , two honorary awards - Brookfield, Wisconsin
The Museum of the Gulf Coast
The Amarillo Museum of Art
The Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts
The American Institute of Architects
Pegasus Partners LLC
Wisconsin Arts Board
State of Wisconsin
Residencies
Vietnam
Milwaukee
Open Show LA
Dong Da, Hanoi, Vietnam
The Coalition of Photographic Arts
Koala Lampur, Malaysia
Photo Midwest
University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
The Amarillo Museum of Art
Elmbrook Rotary Club
Hahnemuhle Fine Art, U.S.A. and Germany
The Museum of the Gulf Coast
University of Wisconsin – Whitewater
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts
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