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Burton Silverman
Mr. Silverman has had 31 solo
shows in New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.
He has appeared in numerous national and i nternational exhibitions
including the National Portrait Gallery, the National Academy
of Design Annuals, the Mexico City Museum of Art, the Royal Academy
of Art in London and the Butler Midyear Annuals, He has won 32
major prizesand awards from such annual exhibitions as at the
National Academy of Design, the American Watercolor Society and
the Butler Institute of American Art. He was awarded a Gold and
Silver Medal from the American Watercolor Society and the National
Academy of Design has honored him with 5 awards as well as the
Ranger Purchase Awards in 1983 and 1965.
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His paintings are represented in over two dozen public collections
including the Brooklyn Museum, , the Butler Instituteof American
Art. the Delaware Art Museum, the Denver Art Museum, The New
Britain Museum, the National Museum of American Art, the Mint
Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Columbus Museum and
the National Portrait Gallery. His work is included in numerous
private collections both in the U.S. and Europe.
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In 2006 A retrospective exhihibit of the Intimate Eye ;the Drawings
of Burton Silverman opened at the Brigham Young Museum of Art,
UT and travelled to ther Butler Institute of American Art, youngstown,
OH and the Lyme Academy College of Fine Art, CT in 2007
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FEB 2005 he was awarded the Annual Excellence in the Arts Award
from the Newington Cropsey Cultural Foundation .
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May and June of 2004 the Delaware Art Museum hosted the exhibition
" Glorious Dignity :" Drawings of the Montgomery Bus
Boycott by Harvey Dinnerstein and Burton Silverman and and a
sequential loan exhibit of these works has been shown in a 50th
Anniversary Exhibition at the Montgomery Museum of Art, Montgomery
AL in 2006.
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In May 2004 he was awarded the Gold Medal of the Portrait Society
of America for lifetime achievement in figurative art in 1999
received the John Singer Sargent Medal from the American Society
of Portrait Artists for a similar career of disitinction.
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In 2002 he received an Honorary Doctorate from the Academy of
Art College in San Francisco.
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In February of 1999 , the Butler Institute of American Art held
a 25-year retrospective exhibition of his work titled Sight and
Insight; the Art of Burton Silverman . The exhibit also traveled
to the Brigham Young Museum in Utah (May, 1999.) A full monograph
and catalog accompanied this exhibition
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The artists' home and studio is in New York City
In the Spring of 1995 he conducted
a seminar at the National Academy entitled "the Realist
Alternative" that probed the possible reemergence of realism
as a viable alternative to modernist art. It included Tom Wolfe.
Sidney Goodman and Harvey Dinnerstein
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