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Judy Pfaff
Judy Pfaff
Judy Pfaff

Judy Pfaff

London, England, 1946 -
BiographyB.F.A., Washington University, St. Louis; M.F.A., Yale School of Art and Architecture. Guggenheim Fellowship (1983); National Endowment for the Arts grants (1979, 1986). Numerous solo exhibitions and group shows in major galleries and museums in the United States and abroad. Professor of visual arts, Columbia University; taught at University of Pennsylvania, School of Visual Arts Graduate Program, Pratt Institute, Rhode Island School of Design, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, California Institute of the Arts, Yale University School of Art, others. Commissions include Pennsylvania Convention Center Public Arts Projects, Philadelphia; large-scale site-specific sculpture, GTE Corporation, Irvington, Texas; installation: vernacular abstraction, Wacoal, Tokyo, Japan; and set design, Brooklyn Academy of Music. Work in permanent collections of Museum of Modern Art; Whitney Museum of American Art; Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York.; Brooklyn Museum of Art; Detroit Institute of Art; others. Milton Avery Distinguished Professor of Art, Bard College (1989, 1991). (1994-) Richard B. Fisher Professor in the Arts.
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