Marianne Stikas

Marianne Stikas (American born)

EDUCATION


1974
MFA, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
1971
BFA, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD
1970
University of Saskatchewan, Painting Workshop, Emma Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
1966-68
Corcoran School of Art, Washington, DC
1965
Art Students League, New York, NY

SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2018
Vincent Mulford, Hudson, NY
1990
John Davis Gallery, New York, NY
1989
John Davis Gallery, New York, NY
1984
Hill Gallery, Birmingham, MI
1983
Baskerville Watson Gallery, New York, NY
1981
Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, NY
1980
Galerie Liatowitsch, Basel, Switzerland
Feigenson-Rosenstein Gallery, Detroit, MI
Cutler/Stavarides Gallery, Boston, MA
1979
Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, NY
Feigenson-Rosenstein Gallery, Detroit, MI
1976
2nd Street Gallery, Charlottesville, VA
Eric Schindler Gallery, Richmond, VA
1975
Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA
1974
Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA (Graduate Thesis Exhibition)
1973
Marsh Gallery, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS


1990
“Artists in the Abstract”, Weatherspoon Museum, University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Curated by John Davis (Marianne Stikas, Catherine Lee, Trevor Sutton, Sean Scully and Michael McKeown)
1989
“Art on Paper/1989”, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, NC
1988
John Davis Gallery, New York, NY
1987
“Romantic Science”, One Penn Plaza, New York, NY
1986
“After Matisse”, Queens Museum, NY and 1988 traveling to: Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA; Portland Museum of Fine Art, Portland, ME; Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, FL; The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC; Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, OH
1986
Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA. Curated by the Independent Curators, Inc. Catalogue essays by Tiffany Bell, Irving Sandler. Catalogue illustration (color).
1983
“The End of the World”, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY
“New Decorative Works”, Jacksonville Art Museum, Jacksonville, FL
“Five Painters”, Getler Pall Gallery, New York, NY
1982
“Small Works”, Getler Pall Gallery, New York, NY
“New New York”, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
1980
“Painting and Sculpture Today”, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN (catalogue)
“Drawings”, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, NY
1979
“Summer Group Show”, Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, NY
“Pfaff Provisor Stikas Wells”, Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, NY
1978
“Silver and Gold”, Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, NY
“Double Take”, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY
“Six Contemporary Artists”, List Arts Center, Kirkland College, Clinton, NY
1977
“New Work/New York”, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY
1976
Irene Leach Exhibition, Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA
Faculty Exhibition, Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
Summer Invitational, Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
“Ten Women Artists”, Southeastern Center for Comtemporary Art, Winston Salem, NC
1975
Chrysler Museum Painting/Sculpture Biennial, Norfolk, VA
1974
Annual Painting Exhibition, Southeastern Center
“19th Area Exhibition”, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC

BIBLIOGRAPHY


1990
Davis, John, “Artists in the Abstract”, catalogue, Weatherspoon Museum, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC
1990
Cohen, Ronnie, Artforum, Summer 1990
Cypher, Peggy, Arts Magazine, Summer 1990
1989
Westfall, Stephen, Art in America,September, 1989
1983
Shulman, Daniel, Art in America, March 1983
1982
Ratcliff, Carter, “New York”, Arts International,January-February 1982
1981
Printz, Neil, “New Faces? New Images; Marianne Stikas”, Ocular, Summer Quarter
“Photo Album”, Bolaffi La Regista dell’Arte, August-September
1979
Frank, Peter, “Art: Funky, Funky But Small”, Village Voice, January 22
Ittner, John G., “Confetti and Pipes”, The New York Post,November 2
Larson, Kay, “Art”, Village Voice, September 24
Perlberg, Deborah, “Review”, Artforum, February
Zimmer, William, “Marianne Stikas”, SoHo Weekly News, November 8

TEACHING


1989
Visiting Artist, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD
1986
Visiting Artist, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD
1983
Visiting Artist, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
Visiting Artist, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD
1982
Visiting Artist, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI
Visiting Artist, University of California, San Diego, CA
1981
Visiting Artist, Empire State College, New York, NY
1978
Visiting Artist, Illinois State University, Bloomington, IL
Visiting Artist, Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL
1975/76
Instructor, Painting and Drawing, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA

SELECTED COLLECTIONS


American Can Company
American Express
Chase Manhattan Bank
Mint Museum
Museum of Modern Art
Shearson Lehman Hutton
Weatherspoon Museum, University of North Carolina
Barbara Gladstone
Estate of Holly Solomon
Donald and Mira Rubell
Private Collections

Source:

Artist website

 Works

Nebula×

Oil
22 x 24 inch
55.9 x 61 cm