Martin Barooshian, American (1929 - ) |
Martin
Barooshian is a leading American printmaker, innovating in color
intaglio prints which he began producing in 1970. Barooshian studied
printmaking in 1956 with the internationally renowned printmaker,
H.W. Hayter. His early work was influenced by the Surrealists,
Gaugin, William Blake and Gorky. His subject matter is frequently
mythological but he also deals with current affairs as represented
by his series of prints on endangered species, and an etching
entitled "Olympic Hurdler" which was designed specially
for the 22nd Olympiad.
A review of his recent exhibition in New York City states:
"The early paintings of Mr. Barooshian, with their mythological
allusions and contained contrapuntal spaces, have given way to
an approach that holds great immediacy. Coupled with an elegance
and beauty of execution, his current approach has produced a style
that is visually compelling and superbly individual It is gratifying
to see printmaking of such a high order and inventiveness. The
medium is one of great complexity, the techniques of which are
masterfully set forth in a valuable booklet prepared by the artist
himself and entitled SOME THOUGHTS ON AND PRINTMAKING. It
enhances ones understanding and respect for an art that
is at once ancient and new."
Barooshian has served as the President of the Society of American
Graphic Artists, Vice President of the U.S Committee to the
International Association of Art (UNESCO), Guest Curator at
Pratt Graphics Center in New York, and is a frequent juror for
national and international art competitions. |

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Individual
Exhibitions
1979 AGBU Art Gallery, New York City
W.F. Mallaly Galleries, Birmingham, Michigan
Gallery Bond Street, Great Neck, New York
South Bend Art Center, Indiana
Honolulu Academy of Art, Hawaii
Currier Gallery of Art, New Hampshire
University of New Hampshire
Atelier 7, California
Montreal Museum of Art, Canada
Gropper Art Gallery, Massachusetts
Fairleigh-Dickenson University, NJ
Boston City Hall, Main Gallery, MA
Prestige Gallery, Massachusetts
Ainsworth Gallery, Massachusetts
1993 FireHouse Gallery (Nassau Community
College, NY 40 Year Retrospective |
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Barooshians
etchings comprise the majority of his works and are particularly
notable for the exquisite delicacy of their central theme and
their unusual border design components.
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Collective
Exhibitions
Society of American Graphic Artist,
New York
Traveling Graphics Exhibition;
Addison Gallery of American Art,
DeCordova Museum, St. Paouls School
International Biennial of contemporary Color
Lithography, Cincinnati Art Museum
Boston Printmakers Travelling Exhibitions
Museum of Modern Art, New York,
Young American Printmakers
American Color Print Society, Travelling
Exhibition
Philadelphia Print Club and
National Academy of Design, New York City |
(Exhibitions
cont.)
U.S. Embassy in Paris, Warsaw
and Mexico city Travelling Show,
Selected by the Museum of
Modern Art, New York--
throughout Europe and
Latin America--1953-1966
First Canadian International of
Graphic Art (Invitational),
Montreal Museum plus travel
First New Hampshire Graphics
Annual U.S.A Graphics
Invitational to "6th All-India,
International Graphics-74"-New Delhi
C.W. Post College, New York-Six
Man Graphic Show
Graphic Eye Gallery, Long Island,
New York-Three Man show |
| Collections |
| Museum of fine Arts, Boston,
Massachusetts |
Boston Public LibraryPrint
collection, Boston |
| Museum of Modern Art, New
York |
Montreal Museum of Fine
Arts, Canada |
| Metropolitan Museum, New
York |
National Gallery of Modern
Art, New Delhi, India |
| Currier Gallery of Art,
New Hampshire |
Alverthorpe Gallery, Jenkintown,
Pennsylvania |
| New York Public Library,
New York |
University of Alabama |
| The Library of Congress,
Washington, D.C. |
New Britain Museum of American
Art |
| Lincoln Center Museum of
Performing Arts, NYC |
Various Private Collections |
| XEROX CORPORATION |
IBM CORPORATION |
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Artist's Gallery
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