BRUCE DORFMAN
Bruce Dorfman has had forty-four solo exhibitions in New York and throughout the U.S. and abroad. For decades, his work has also been included in numerous notable museum and gallery group exhibitions worldwide.
Mr. Dorfman's art is in museum, corporate and major private collections across the U.S. and Europe. In Japan and Korea, the artist and his work have been the subject of periodicals and films.
He is the recipient of many awards, grants and fellowships including New York State Council on the Arts, Fulbright Fellowship, Rockefeller Foundation, U.S. Department of State, Arts East Foundation, New York World's Fair Invitational, National Academy of Design, Des Moines Art Center, Butler Institute of American Art and Atelier Mourlot. In 2004, he was the recipient of the Artists Fellowship Grant, New York. Most recently, Mr. Dorfman was the recipient of a major grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, 2007-2008.
Mr. Dorfman's work has been written about extensively, including recent reviews in The New York Times, Art in America and ARTnews. His art has also received critical attention in a wide range of periodicals, catalogs and monographs.
Mr. Dorfman has been teaching at The Art Students League of New York since 1964, including the League summer school in Woodstock from 1964 to 1972. He has also taught at the New School, Syracuse University, the Everson Museum and was artist-in-residence at the Norton Museum, where he founded and taught the Experimental Print Workshop. From 1993 to 1996, the artist was a guest artist and lecturer at museums and art institutions in Venezuela, Portugal and France.