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Artist:
Gregory Perkel On display at the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts
Gregory
Perkel received his MFA in painting from the Moscow State Pedagogical
Institute Fine Art and Graphic Department in 1965. Upon graduation he
worked in book and magazine illustration, movie and theater posters,
animation and stage design until 1977. He was best known in the Soviet
Union for his series of lithographs based on the short stories of Sholom
Aleichem and on the epic novel of Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace, highly
acclaimed by critics and acquired by the renowned State Tretiakov Gallery
in Moscow. Between 1965 and 1977 Gregory Perkel participated in all
major art shows in the Soviet Union. In 1977, he immigrated to the United
States with his family. Since that time he has participated in many
shows in the US and Europe. He is currently represented by OK Harris
Gallery in SOHO, owned by the legendary art dealer, Ivan Karp. His last
show in July, 2007 was in the Hunterdon Museum of Art. This show received
high critical acclaim in the press. Previous shows were reviewed by
The New York Times and other publications. His work can be found in
numerous museums and private collections in the United States, Canada
and Europe. Mr. Perkel currently lives in South Brunswick, and teaches
painting for the Art Council of Princeton. |