Richmond Burton — Biography



1960 Born in Talladega, AL
1982 B.A. Rice University, Houston, TX

 

Education:     

Rice University, Houston TX B.A. 1982
Bachelor of Architecture, 1984.

Solo Exhibitions:

2005        The Drawing Room, East Hampton, NY
               Goss Gallery, Dallas, TX
2004        Cheim & Read, New York, NY
2001        Richmond Burton: The I AM Paintings, Cheim & Read, New York, NY
1999        Cheim & Read, New York, NY
               Richmond Burton: Recent Drawings and Prints, World House Gallery, New York, NY
1997        Cheim & Read, New York
1996        Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
               Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco
1995        Turner, Byrne & Runyon Gallery, Dallas
               Mario Diacono Gallery, Boston
1994        Matthew Marks Gallery
1993        Turner & Byrne Gallery, Dallas
1992        A/D Gallery, New York
1991        Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
1990        Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles
1988        Postmasters Gallery, New York


Group Exhibitions:

2004        Fresh Paint, Hampton Road Gallery, Southampton
2000        Recent Works, Jim Kempner Fine Arts, New York
1999        Collectors Collect Contemporary, The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA
               Works on Paper: A Riverhouse Retrospective, Eleanor Bliss Center for the Arts
1998        Paper + works on Dieu Donne paper, The Gallery at Dieu Donne Papermill, New York
               Small Paintings, Cheim & Read, New York
1997        Colorflex curated by M.R. Rubinstein, Apex Art, New York
               Group Show Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco
1996        Method and Multiplicity Apex Art, New York, curated by Richmond Burton
               American Abstraction Robert McClain & Company, Houston
1995        25 Americans:  Painting in the 90’s Milwaukee Art Museum
               Invitational Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York
1994        Painting, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago
       

Museums & Institution Collections:

The Art Institute of Chicago
Fogg Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
 Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
The Museum of Modern Art
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
New York Public Library
Columbus Museum of Art