Edith Schloss

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Group Exhibitions

1944

“Biennial of Contemporary American Art,” Virginia Museum, Richmond, Virginia, March 30-April 25.

1946

Gallerie Neuf, New York, NY.
Ashby Gallery, New York, NY.

1947

“Exhibits Réalités Nouvelles,” Paris, France.

1948

“Pyramid Group Show,” Riverside Museum and New York Public Library, New York, NY.
“Cape Anne Watercolor Artists,” Gloucester, Massachusetts.

1949

“De Mott, Schloss, Vernarelli,” Eighth Street Gallery, New York, NY.

1952

“American Abstract Artists,” Riverside Museum, New York, NY.

1953

1954

“With Pyramid Group,” Queens College, Queens, NY.
University of Southern Illinois, Carbondale, Illinois.
Tanager Gallery, New York, NY.

“7th Anniversary Exhibition of the Pyramid Group,” Riverside Museum, New York, NY.

1956

“American Abstract Artists,” Riverside Museum, New York, NY.
Poindexter Gallery, New York, NY.
Kraushaar Gallery, New York, NY.
March Gallery, New York, NY.
Goddard College, Plainfield, VT.

1957

“Four: Rudy Burckhardt, Ernst Hacker, Edith Schloss, Lucia Vernarelli,” Hudson Guild, New York, NY.
Camino Gallery, New York, NY.

1958

“Homage to Camus,” Stuttmann Gallery, New York, NY.
“Collage in America,” Zabriskie Gallery, New York, NY.

1959

Terrain Gallery, New York, NY.
“Life Drawing,” Workshop Gallery, New York, NY.

1960

“American Still-Life Painting Today,” Peridot Gallery, New York, NY.
James Gallery, New York, NY.

1961

“The Art of Assemblage,” Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY (catalogue).
“Campbell, Laderman, Schloss,” Tanager Gallery, New York, NY.

1962

“Out Of Doors,” Kornblee Gallery, New York, NY.
“Assemblages,” Allen Stone Gallery, New York, NY.

1963

Tanager Gallery, New York, NY.
Boxes, Byron Gallery, New York, NY.

1965

“Inaugural Exhibition: Edith Schloss, Marion Guarneieri, Dimitri Hadzi, Susan Merrill, Winthrop Neilson, Peter Rockwell, Clyde Steiner,” Showcase Gallery at St. Paul’s Church (A.S.C.), Rome, May.

1967

“How to See a Landscape (Silvia Angelotti, Beatrice Bandarin, Umberto Bignardi, Wolfgang Breitling, Geoff, Max Gunther, John Hilker, James Leong, Robert Maione, Helen DeMott, Bruno Sharri, Edith Schloss),” (Curated by Peter Rockwell and Edith Schloss) A.S.C. Gallery, Rome, Italy.

1970

Glass Gallery, New York, NY.
“Women in The Arts,” Stamford Museum, Stamford, CT. 

1971

Galleria dell’Oca, Rome, Italy.
Galleria Primo Piano, Rome, Italy.
“Homage to Tanager Gallery,” Roko Gallery, New York, NY.
“Italia Oggi,” A.S.C. Gallery, Rome, Italy.

1972

Galleria Minotauro, La Spezia, Italy.
Galleria Mana, Rome, Italy.
“Edith Schloss: Oils and Watercolors 1970-1972,” Green Mountain Gallery, New York, NY.

1974

“Mostra L’Arte Contemporanea,”Castello Svevo, Termoli, Italy.

1975

“Close to Home: Still Life Painting by Women,” Genesis Gallery, New York, NY.
“Un’Idea Per Volare,” Galleria Etrusculudens, Rome, Italy.

1976

“American Collage: Bicentennial Traveling Exhibition,” U.S.A.
Galleria 2001, La Spezia, Italy.
“Close to Home,” Genesis Gallery, New York, NY.

1977

“Assemblage: Baruchello, Birelli, Cesarini, Sforza, Durkee, Klerr, Kurhajec, Meo, Oursler, Schloss, Turcato,” Libreria Maldoror, Rome, Italy, May 20-June 10.
“Fiori Chiari, Fiori Scuri,” Teatro Argentina, Rome, Italy.

1978

“Light Flowers, Dark Flowers,” Album cover for Alvin Curran, Ananda Records. moved to artwork presented in other venues ??
“Artisti Stranieri a Roma,” Rondanini Galleria d’Arte Contemporanea, Rome, Italy.

1979

“Summertime,” Droll Kolby Gallery, New York, NY.
“Box Constructions,” Sunne Savage Gallery, Boston, MA.

1980

“Box Constructions,” Sunne Savage Gallery, San Francisco, CA.

1981

“Expo Arte,” Fiera di Bari, Italy.

1982

Shakespeare and Co., Rome, Italy.

1985

“Survival of the Fittest,” Ingber Gallery, New York, NY.
“Paintings and Sculpture by Candidates for Art Awards,” American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, Art Galleries, New York, NY
“In A Maze,” Public Illumination Picture Gallery, New York  NY.
“Pittura In Piazza,” Lerici, Italy.
“Omaggio ai Partigiani,” Sarzana, Italy.
Studio Show, Rome, Italy.

1986

“Extemporanea,” painting in the public square, Lerici, Italy.
“Pittura per Roma,” painting in the public square, Campo de’ Fiori, Rome, Italy.
American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy.

 1988

“Il Magazzino Del Sole,” Oratorio In Selaa, Tellaro di Lerici.
“Roman Americans,” Sala 1, Rome, Italy (catalogue).
“Neue Maler,” Ute Parduhn Gallerie, Düsseldorf, Germany, June.
“Ubi Minor Ibi Maio r,” Galleria Arco di Rab, Rome, Italy.
“Passaggi,” Studio E, Rome, Italy.

1989

“Gruppe Ute Parduhn,” Art Fair, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany.
“Mediterranean Painters,” Broughton House Gallery, Cambridge, England.
“Grand Hotel,” Studio E, Rome, Italy.

1991

“Arte x 1000,” Sala 1, Rome, Italy.

1992

“The Lovers,” Broughton House Gallery, Cambridge, England.
“Arta e,” curated by Achille Bonito Oliva, Ferrara, Rome, Milan, Italy.

1993

“Collezione di Farfalle,” Studio Ausoni, Rome, Italy.

1994

“Transizioni, Migrazioni, Passaggi: Mini-Retrospective,” Galleria A.A.M., Rome, Italy.

1995

“Nuove Trame,” Galleria Progetto, Rome, Italy.

1996

“Arte monete,” Galleria Giulia, Rome, Italy.

1998

“Quadreria,” Galleria L’Ariete, Rome, Italy.

1999

“Carissime Nemiche: Dear Enemy” Il Politecnico Arte, Rome, Italy.
“27,” Galleria L’Ariete, Rome, Italy.
“Eros,” Galleria L’Ariete, Rome, Italy.

1999-2000

“Quadreria,” Galleria L’Ariete, Rome, Italy.

2000 

Broughton House Gallery, Cambridge, England.
“Remembering Rudy,” Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York, NY.

2003 

“On Paper,” Galleria AAM, Rome, Italy.
“Americana: Sguardi sull’America,” Archivio del Designo Moderno e Contemporaneo, Rome, Italy, October 20-November 8.
“100 artisti in ospedale,” installations in former hospital “Lucchesi,” Pietrasanta, Italy (catalogue).

2004 

“Roccart,” Rocca di Sala, Pietrasanta, Italy.
“Segni, parole e suoni,” Arte Contemporanea, Galleria Giulia, Rome, Italy, December 15-January 10, 2005.
“Mimosa: Inaugurazione Sala 1,” Galleria Sala 1, Rome, Italy, March 4-31.
“Donne nell’arte, C.A.M.E.C., La Spezia, 2004

2005

“Roccart,” installations, Rocca di Sala, Pietrasanta, Italy.

2006

“More Than Words: Artists’ Illustrated Letters from the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art: Alexander Calder, Dale Chihuly, Thomas Eakins, Winslow Homer, Frida Kahlo, Norman Rockwell, Edith Schloss, Andy Warhol and Andrew Wyeth among others,” Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, MA, November 11, 2006-January 14, 2007; exhibition traveled to Archives of American Art, New York Research Center, New York, NY, August 4, 2007-October 14, 2007 (publication).

2007

“Friends,” Spazio Blu, Rome, Italy, March 16-April 28.

2011

 

“The Painted Song: new works by Edith Schloss and Alvin Curran,” La Casa delle Letterature, Rome, Italy, December 21, 2011-January 31, 2012 (catalogue with introduction by Achille Bonito Oliva with essay by Edith Schloss.

2013

“To be a Lady: Forty-five women in the arts,” (curated by Jason Andrew) 1285 Avenue of the Americas Gallery, New York, NY, September 24-March 21 (brochure with essay by Jason Andrew).

2016

“April Flowers: Alix Bailey, Janice Biala, Joe Brainard, Simon Carr, Ryan Cobourn, Peter Colquhoun, Deborah Freedman, Jane Freilicher, Xico Greenwald, Eric Holzman, Ginger Levant, Aubrey Levinthal, Ying Li, Tine Lundsfryd, Gerben Mulder, Jan Müller, Victor Pesce, Thaddeus Radell, Jessica Ramirez, Paul Resika, Edith Schloss and Saskia Sutherland,” (curated by Xico Greenwald), Queens College, NY, April 4-April 29.

2019

2022

“Slab City Rendezvous: Rudy Burckhardt, Lois Dodd, Rackstraw Downes, Red Grooms, Mimi Gross, Yvonne Jacquette, Alex Katz, Neil Welliver, Bernard Langlais, Edith Schloss among others,” Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, ME, April 13, 2019-February 9, 2020 (catalogue).

“Post-War Women,” (curated by Will Corwin) Art Students League, New York, NY, November 2-December 1 (catalogue).

“Still Life and the Poetry of Place,” Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, NY, September 3 -October 16.