I am a New York City based artist. I began showing my work in the 1970s at the 112 Greene Street Gallery in SOHO. At that time I was project assistant to the sculptor Gordon Matta Clark. I developed a presence in the SOHO art scene, which I maintained through the 1980s.

In addition to 112 Greene Street, my work has been shown at the Holly Solomon Gallery, the Drawing Center, Artists’ Space, PS 1, Brooke Alexander Gallery, Edward Thorp Gallery, and Leo Castelli Gallery, among others. My work has been reviewed in Arts Magazine, Flash Art, and New York Magazine. Collections include the Amerada Hess Corporate Collection, and the personal collections of Leon Hess, James Siena, Judith Shea, and Glenn Goldberg.

My activities eventually brought me to performance art, at first acting in the productions of Mabou Mines and Robert Wilson, and then performing my own work. My performances include evening-length works at the Kitchen, Franklin Furnace, the Mudd Club, the Lucinda Childs Studio, and the Trisha Brown Dance Studio, as well as numerous short works within the events produced by the artist Jean Dupuy.

My newest work, painting and sculpture, reflects my interest in small scale, narrative, and the use of discarded materials. I have over the years worked through, and discarded, enough art rhetoric to at last eliminate it from my work. This body of work is a result of that process. Today my imperative is simple: live in my imagination and make whatever it is that I am most excited to make.

When this happens, my engagement level is total, and my belief in the image pushes any doubt from my mind. For me it’s a form of meditation.

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