Exhibitions


VISITING ARTIST/LECTURER/CRITIC POSITIONS 1986 – 2010 (partial listing)



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VISITING ARTIST/LECTURER/CRITIC POSITIONS 1986 – 2010 (partial listing):
Academia di Belle Art Pietro Vannucci (Italy) Riga Academy of Art (Latvia)

America House (Munich, Germany) Pieve International School (Italy)

Universidad Juarez Autonoma (Mexico) International School of Art in Umbria

The American University of Rome University of Perugia (est. 1306)

Boston University Cooper Union

Carnegie Mellon University Eastern Carolina University

Dartmouth College Skidmore College

Art Institute of Chicago Vassar College

Harvard University Parsons School of Design

George Washington University SUNY Stonybrook

University of California, Davis Cleveland Institute of Art

Valparaiso State University Pennsylvania College of Art

Haverford College The New York Studio School

West Virginia University Alfred University

Bard College Wellesley College

Eastern Carolina University Washington Studio School

Georgetown University George Mason University

Pennsylvania State University Connecticut State University

Syracuse University Eastern Carolina University

Tyler School of Art and others



REVIEWS, CATALOGUES , ARTICLES, MEDIA & OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Included in:
Who’s Who in America
Who’s Who in the East
Who’s Who in American Art
Who’s Who in Education
2012 American Abstraction: The 1970’s and 1980’s

Catalogue. In association with the Albright Knox Museum

Essay on original works by seminal 20th artists, including Mel Bochner, Richard Diebenkorn,

Nancy Graves, Keith Haring, Bryan Hunt, Robert Mangold, Beverley Pepper, Peter Plagens,

David Reed, Susan Rothenberg, Richard Serra, Donald Sultan, Mia Westerlund and others.


This is the second exhibition in a three year series called "Albright-Knox at Chautauqua", organized by VACI Artistic Director Don Kimes in conjunction with the Albright-Knox museum in Buffalo, NY. The focus of the series of annual exhibitions is the evolution of abstraction from the 1940's to the present. All works are courtesy of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. A catalogue for each of the exhibitions is being produced.
The Madness of Art

Worked with Chelsea Gallery dealer Jim Kempner, art school managing director Lois Jubeck, artists Charlie Hewitt, Stephen Westfall and others to produce this 20 minute episode of "The Madness of Art" which is distributed nationally – http://vimeo.com/47684859 - http://themadnessofart.com/


WQED Pittsburgh Interviewed on this NPR Station
TSV (The Studio Visit) Interviewed about my work for this professional blog
Studio Break: Conversations with Artists “Don Kimes” (May 29, 2012). "Episode 34"

http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/studio-break/id496929276


Don Kimes at Fondo del Sol

http://denisebibrofineart.com/news/view/2099


The Chautauquan Daily | Tag Archive | Don Kimes
chqdaily.com/tag/don-kimes/
several articles
Don Kimes on Abstraction Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History and Nature – C-SAAHN, Buffalo, NY: seven part series of talks delivered by Don Kimes

http://archive.org/details/DonKimesDirectorVisualArtsAtChautuaquaInstitutionvaci


Don Kimes Speaks at a Symposium for Carol Brown Goldberg at Montclair State University.

vimeo.com/35531686

Jan 23, 2012 - 16 min







Don Kimes - Interruption, Transformation and the Creative Art ...




www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSAI3_T1pM4

May 15, 2012 - 58 min - Uploaded by ciwebvideos

Don Kimes - Interruption, Transformation and the Creative Art. ciwebvideos.


2011 American Abstraction: 1940’s to 1960’s



Catalogue. In association with the Albright Knox Museum

Essay on the drawings, prints and paintings by seminal 20th Century artists, including Milton Avery, Louise Bourgeois, Dorothy Dehner, Sam Francis, Adolph Gottlieb, Philip Guston, Hans Hofmann, Paul Jenkins, Alfred Jensen, Jasper Johns, Franz Kline, Lee Krasner, Beatrice Mandelman, Mark Tobey, and Cy Twombly. This exhibition initiates a three year series, "Albright Knox at Chautauqua", organized by VACI Artistic Director Don Kimes in conjunction with Albright-Knox. The focus of the series of annual exhibitions is the evolution of abstraction from the 1940's to the present. All works are courtesy of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY. A catalogue for each of the exhibitions was produced.


Chautauqua: An American Narrative , Nationally Broadcast Special

Interviewed in this one hour PBS documentary on the historic Chautauqua Institution, narrated by historian David McCullough.

Those interviewed include U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the Rev. Otis Moss III, and pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk, as well as Chautauqua's artistic directors.

http://www.pbs.org/wned/chautauqua-american-narrative/



Interruption, Transformation and the Creative Act hLecture delivered to audience of over 1,100 at Chautauqua Institution has subsequently been presented on numerous NPR radio stations nationally. It is included in the Chautauqua Institution “Great Lectures Library”

http://www.thegreatlecturelibrary.com/index.php?select=searchlectures&data=Interruption%2C+Transformation+and+the+Creative+Act&submit.x=77&submit.y=9


as well as on FORA TV:

http://fora.tv/2011/07/18/Kimes_Interruption_Transformation_and_the_Creative_Art


NEA Chairman Rocco Landesman Demonsrates How Art Works, Chautauquan Daily

Interviewed and quoted in this article on National Endowment for the Arts Chair Rocco

Landesman
Kimes: Getting Lost a Catalyst for Creative Possibility, Chautauquan Daily

Article on Don Kimes – page 8

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/99159901/TheChautauquanDaily_072011
A Modest Showing of Cross-Cultural Engagement, Chautauquan Daily, Anthony Bannon, review of exhibition I curated “Bilateral Trace: Four Emerging Artists from Iran” (including 2011 AU MFA graduate Hedieh Ilchi) http://chqdaily.com2011/08/03/in-strohl-a-modest-showing-of-crosscultural-engagement/
Iranian Born Artist to Lecture on her Culturally Hybridized Work, Chautauquan Daily, Elora Tocci,

review of “Bilateral Trace: Four Emerging Artists from Iran” lecture by 2011 AU MFA graduate Hedieh Ilchi) http://chqdaily.com2011/08/02/iranian-born-artist-to-lecture-on-he-culturally-hybridized-work/


New York Arts Beat, review of Don Kimes exhibition at Denise Bibro Fine Art, NYC

http://www.nyartbeat.com/event/2011/7D13


WKSG (NPR Radio, Cambridge, MA), broadcast of my lecture Interruption, Transformation and the Creative Act
Art and Soul’ one and same for VACI’s Kimes Possibility, Morehart, Emma, Chautauquan

Daily


Article about Kimes’ public lecture on this topic

http://chqdaily.com2011/07/17/’art-and-soul-one-and-the-same-for-vaci’s-kimes/


Kimes: Getting Lost a Catalyst for Creative Possibility, Emily Pepper, Chautauquan Daily

Interview about my public lecture on this topic

http:www.//chqdaily.com/2011/07/19/2130
Editors Pick, Artcritical.com David Cohen
WQED, NPR station in Pittsburgh – Interviewed about the visual arts at Chautauqua
Albright-Knox Partnership Brings Giants of Scholarly Field Anthony Bannon, review in the Chautauquan Daily

http://chqdaily.com/2011/07/02/albright-knox-partnership-brings-giants-of-scholarly-field/


2010 WAMU (NPR Radio, American University, Washington, DC)– Interview feature about Pentimenti: After the Flood
http://annemarchand.blogspot.com/2010/03/washington-studio-school-in-dupont.html

Painterly Visions


http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/profile/don-kimes,1162058.html

Don Kimes lectures at Washington Studio School


http://outside.in/kalorama-heights-washington-dc/washington-studio-school

Don Kimes


http://www.tribunact.com/news/2010-03-17/Agenda

Tribuna Connecticut: Don Kimes


http://www.artcat.com/exhibits/10642

ArtCat NY

Chautauqua: A continuum of Creativity at Denise Bibro Fine Art
http://www.ciweb.org/vaci/

Don Kimes + 5


http://www.artsdc.com/

Pentimenti: After the Flood


http://www.weta.org/local/calendar

http://www.weta.org/local/calendar/event/258847

Pentimenti: After the Flood
http://www.denisebibrofineart.com/exhibition/workview/1811/11956

Don Kimes


http://dcmetroarts.com/around_the_town.cfm

Art Connoisseur


School of Art building Marks 100th Anniversary

Chautauquan Daily


http://www.theartnewspaper.com/articles/Robert-Storr-Most-theory-has-little-bearing-on-art/19605

The Art Newspaper: Robert Storr essay response


http://www.audiscover.org/media/news/20100319_Works_by_Kung_Fu_Panda_Designer_at-_AU_Museum.cfm

(American University Media Relations)

2009 Nicholas Carone: A Life Lived

Interviewed in film on the life of first generation New York School Artist Nicholas Carone. A close friend of artists ranging from Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and Philip Guston to Giorgio Morandi and Antonion Severini, Carone (now 93 years old) was my teacher.


http://news.art.cfa.cmu.edu/?p=438

Carnegie-Mellon University School of Art News

Don Kimes
http://www.valpo.edu/news/news.php?releaseId=3925

Valparaiso University News

Internationally Recognized Painter to Discuss Art
http://www.haverford.edu/calendar/details/70052

Don Kimes


http://www.frederieketaylorgallery.com/2009Sept.html

Color as Structure


History Through a Camera Lens, Regina Garcia Cano

Chautauquan Daily, July 4 & 5, 2009

halleymiller.com/images/portfolio/pages/chau/b6_070409.pdf
WQED, NPR station in Pittsburgh – The visual arts at Chautauqua

WNED, NPR station in Buffalo, NY – The visual arts at Chautauqua

Chautauquan Daily – various articles on exhibitions, lectures and events
2008 http://www.artincontext.org/exhibition/exhibition_additional.aspx?id=6533

http://www.artincontext.org/exhibition/exhibition_additional.aspx?id=6534

Art In Context – After the Flood: New Works by Don Kimes Reprint of Barbara Rose Article on Don

Kimes


WQED, NPR station in Pittsburgh – The visual arts at Chautauqua

WNED, NPR station in Buffalo, NY – The visual arts at Chautauqua

Chautauquan Daily – various articles on exhibitions, lectures and events
http://www.artsandartists.org/hillyer/exhibitions_past2008.html

Hillyer Art Space Past Exhibitions: Don Kimes


2008 Where Magazine, review and color reproduction of my work
Washington Post, Entertainment, The Scene
Washingtonian Magazine, Still a Scene: Dupont, Penn Quarter, and Beyond, April, 2008
Jamestown Post Journal – The visual arts at Chautauqua

WQED, NPR station in Pittsburgh – The visual arts at Chautauqua

WNED, NPR station in Buffalo, NY – The visual arts at Chautauqua

Chautauquan Daily – various articles on exhibitions, lectures and events
On line citations: Polish-Global-Village : Polish News from Washington & the World.

"Painted Music" with painting performance by artist Don Kimes "Aesop Suite" timeless fables

as narrated by Bob Bennett, and Jerzy Sapieyevski, composer/pianist
Urbancode Magazine, Don Kimes Artist Talk

Urbancodemagazine.blogspot/2008/03
Authentic Art Visions

Authentic Art.blogspot/2008/03
ArtsDC.com

Artsdc.com/galleries.html – 67
Outside In, Woodley Park

Outside.in/Woodley_Park_Washington_DC?page=2
ArtCade Forum

Artcadeforum.com/?=246
DC Metro Arts From Art Connoisseurs

Dcmetroarts.com/around_the_town.cfm
DCist: Arts Agenda

Dcist.com/2008/03/06/arts_agenda_39.php
Adventures of Hoogrrl!

www.hoogrrl.com/2008/03/arty-stuff-this-week
On the Edge: A Guide to Washington’s Art Galleries

Washingtonian.com/articles/artsfun/7062
Sound of Art: Pasinted Music

Musichappend.com/Events
Galleries Magazine

Artlineplus.com/gallerymagazine/current/dupont
2007 Film, Marc Zimetbaum: Journey of an American Artist Interviewed for this documentary. Others included in the documentary were contemporary painter Cynthia Mailman (New York painter recently included in Katzen Museum exhibition on Feminist Originators), Mercedes Matter and Vita Peterson (both close associates of Jackson Pollock) and painter Sal Siriga.
On line citations:

ArtScan Carnegie Mellon University (9/07)

Artizine Yale University Press on line journal

Artifice Blogspot American University The Collection of Cyrus and Myrtle Katzen

Artifice Blogspot American University Fear and Loathing in DC

Artifice Blogspot American University Extinction of Printmaking?
2006/07 Crits Magazine

Don Kimes, Alex Katz and James McGarrell were the three featured artists presented in this issue (the work of Alex Katz can be found in nearly every contemporary art museum in the world. McGarrell is included in most major museum collections in the US and he has been a 2 time participant in the Venice Biennale as well as the Whitney Biennial and many others). Publication of my essay “On the Nature of Space”, along with reproduction of 6 of my paintings. The other reproductions and feature articles were by David Cohen/Alex Katz (Cohen is the editor of ArtCritical.com) and James McGarrell.


Don Kimes: 1976 – 2006, catalogue for retrospective exhibition at Herritt Museum of Arts and

Sciences, Idaho. Catalogue essays by Barbara Rose, Hearne Pardee and Gerrard Haggerty


Jamestown Post Journal, Feature Article on Don Kimes and the Arts at Chautauqua
When Stars and Stripes Met Hammer and Sickle: the Chautauqua Conferences on Soviet Relations, 1985-1989 p 101 Ross Mackenzie University of South Carolina Press, 29208 c 2006
Twin Falls Register, Article on Don Kimes

Chautauquan Daily, nine articles on exhibitions at the CCVA Galleries and the Chautauqua School of Art programs
WQED, NPR station in Pittsburgh, radio interview on the visual arts
WNED, NPR station in Buffalo, NY, radio interview on the visual arts
2005 Jamestown Post Journal “The Critical Eye”, feature article and review of exhibitions Kimes

organized for the Chautauqua Center for the Visual Arts in 2005, by Robert Plyler.


Second Sight, “Process: A Survey of Digital Artists at Montpelier”, April 15, 2004.
Great Lecture Library “Painting, Fishing and Other Signs of Life”, on line media, Chautauqua Institution lecture platform series.
Knoxletter News “Don Kimes - Up Against the Wall”, Knox.edu/x8897.xml
WNED Buffalo, WQED Pittsburgh, WJTN Jamestown, NY: Interviewed by these 3 radio

stations about the visual arts programs at Chautauqua Institution.


2004 Corriere della Sera, Perugia, Italy. “Mostre Aperto”. Article on exhibition in Corciano.
Colveyco, “Don Kimes Exhibits at Elizabeth Roberts”, article on Kimes’ recent work. Colveyco.com.newsletters/5/4-04
During 2004 reviews of the 2003 Florence International Biennial appeared in more than 100 publications in Italy, including among others:
Il Corriere di Firenze

Il Giornale della Toscana

Il Gazetta di Parma

La Nazione (Firenze)

La Repubblica (Firenze)

Il Corriere dell’ Umbria


2003 Corriere dell’Umbria, Umbria, Italy “Prosegue con successo il gemelaggio artistico con l’American University”.

Article on American University program in Corciano, Italy.


Area Blu, Capocavallo, Corciano, Ellera, Girasole, Mantignana, Poggio, S. Mariano &Tigli, Italy

Gemillaggio nel nome dell’arte. Article on American University program in Corciano, Italy.
Corriere dell’Umbria, Umbria, Italy “Corciano l’Americana. Article on American University Art in Italy program.
2002 ABC, Madrid, Kimes’ essay on 9/11 was reproduced in full in an article by Barbara Rose.
New York Magazine for the Arts , “Umbria Mystica” and the New Renaissance of Living

Art in Italy”, Lori Nozick. Feature article on the influence of Umbria in Contemporary Art

included a discussion of Kimes’ contributions and also included reproduction of works by Don Kimes, Magdalena Abakanowicz and Robert Morris). A copy of article: http://www.nyartsmagazine.com/72/umbria.htm



New York Magazine for the Arts, “American Artists in Italy: The 2001 Biennale Internazionale dell’ Arte Contemporanea, Florence, Italy.” Rachel Vancellette (Director Yvonne Lambert Gallery, NYC)
During 2002 reviews of the 2001 Florence International Biennial appeared in more than 100 publications in Italy, including among others:

Il Corriere di Firenze

Il Giornale della Toscana

Il Gazetta di Parma

La Nazione (Firenze)

La Repubblica (Firenze)

Il Corriere dell’ Umbria


Il Corriere dell’ Umbria, “Quell’ 11 settembre – artisti stati uniti tornati dopo un anno nel borgo” Article in the Umbria newspaper about the return of this American program in Italy and the effect of September 11 on students and faculty as Americans.

Media (newspaper article)


The Washington Times, “Barbara Rose Blossoms in the World of Art”, quoted in feature article on Rose.
Arte In, Appunti Dalla “Zona di Guerra: L’Arte Dopo Ground Zero” (Notes from the War Zone: Art after Ground Zero), Barbara Rose Italy

This is a hard copy publication in the premiere Italian publication on contemporary art. The article can be found at http://www.sussidiario.it/geografia/nazioni/america_nord/stati_uniti/groundzero/


2001 Il Corriere dell’Umbria

Article on the Florence International Biennale included discussion and photo of Kimes’ work.


National Geographic Television Presentation: Interviewed for National Geographic special on urban, non-mainstream art forms (graffiti, early jazz, etc.)



Biennale Internazionale Dell’Arte Contemporanea, Citta di Firenze 2001

750 page hardcover publication on the exhibition included full page color as well as additional information.


Giornali Valencia: A Letter A response to 9/11 translated into Spanish and printed in Valencia Newspaper, Valencia, Spain
The Chautauquan, Chautauqua, New York

Discussion of exhibitions organized by Kimes in Logan Galleries at Chautauqua Institution.


Winter Chautauquan: A Letter From Abroad - From a Father to A Son Chautauqua, New York
RAI 2 Television Broadcast, on the National Italian Television network special on the town of Corciano.



UmbriaTV Television Broadcast, on the Umbrian Television network. Spoke about being an

American Painter in Corciano.



La Nacione, Umbria, Italy Article in on Kimes’ studio art program in Corciano, Italy.



The Chautauquan, Chautauqua, New York

Discussion of exhibitions organized by Kimes in Logan Galleries at Chautauqua Institution.




  1. RAI 2 Television Broadcast, on the National Italian Television network special on the town of Corciano. Spoke about the American University program in Italy.



UmbriaTV Television Broadcast, on the Umbrian Television network. Spoke about the American

University program in Corciano.





La Nacione, Umbria, Italy Article in on the 2000 fall program in Corciano, Italy.



The Chautauquan, Chautauqua, New York

Discussion of exhibitions organized by Kimes in Logan Galleries at Chautauqua Institution.


Washington Times Paolo Lattaioli

Full page article on this exhibition, which Kimes organized, presenting works by Italian architect Paolo Lattaioli. The exhibition focused on works related to improving and saving center cities from the automobile. The exhibition was presented in Watkins Gallery and at the Chautauqua Institution.

1999 The Washington Post, “Another Shade of Summer” Review of exhibition by Sara Wildberger.
ArtNow Gallery Guide, New York edition, full page reproduction in April, 1999 issue.



Chance and Necessity, catalogue essays by ArtNews critic Rob Edelman and Power Boothe.

App, Gilliam and Kimes deal with the dynamic of the rectangle, establishing their paintings’ internal architecture, and what tension can be generated on the inside and outside of the support. . .For abstract painting to survive as a creative vehicle into its second century, it must continue to grow and evolve. The artists included in this exhibition convince us with their work that such a continuity is still possible...

Rob Edelman

(Critic, Art News)



The Washington Post, “It All Adds Up: From Twenty Strong Works, One Strong Show”

Review by Ferdinand Protzman:



“Each person - particularly Robin Rose, Bill Willis, Ann Rentschler and Don Kimes – creates some kind of system to control and contain the developments on the canvas. The fascination

of abstraction lies in seeing how the artists resolve these issues that develop between control

and freedom, figure and ground, paint and painter. When it works, as it does in ‘Chance +

Necessity’, it is as powerful and moving as art gets.”

Ferdinand Protzman

(Washington Post)
Painters Who Make Prints, catalogue with essay by Barbara Rose (author of American Art Since 1900) for traveling exhibition curated by Martha Macks.
1998 Washington Post, Arts Section, April 21 "A Splash for the Graduates”.
The Derrick, Oil City, Pennsylvania, article on Kimes’ Center for the Arts Exhibition.



Il Corriere dell’Umbria, Perugia, Italy Article in on the 1998 summer program in Corciano.
The Chautauquan, Chautauqua, New York. Discussion of exhibitions organized by Kimes in Logan Galleries at Chautauqua Institution.
The Chautauquan, Chautauqua, New York. Discussion of exhibition in CVA Galleries.

1997 Don Kimes: Paintings, Kreeger Museum, Washington, D.C.

Produced in connection with Kimes lecture on his work at the Kreeger Museum and an

exhibition at Kouros Gallery in New York. Included comments by Barbara Rose and Art News

critic Gerard Haggerty.

1996 WETA Television Broadcast Around Town, Washington, D.C.

April 18 & April 20 broadcasts. Discussion of Don Kimes exhibition at Watkins Gallery, with

images of several paintings from Italy. Commentator William Dunlap said:



Don Kimes, who is head of the Art Department at American University, has an exhibition of

Works that he made last year when he was in Italy. . .Kimes is one of the most interesting

artists in America. He has his fingers in so many pies. He runs the Chautauqua art program in

the summer, up in upstate New York. . .he started a whole new program for American

University in Italy this summer, and he makes and shows these paintings all over the

world...They need to be seen.

William Dunlap

(Critic, WQED)

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