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Gerald Siciliano

SCULPTOR
Gerald Siciliano presents an eclectic mix of American, European and Asian influences that define the unique and timeless nature of his art. Rather than follow trends, the vocabulary of his drawing, painting and sculpture, mediates the myriad images and concepts experienced in his extensive travels in his own unique and personal style.
Trained in the famous Pratt Institute in New York City and in the stone yards of Tuscany, Mr. Siciliano merges traditional and modern sensibilities in the creation of his work. Never content with a single mode of expression his sculptures have taken form in bronze, granite, marble, stainless steel and terracotta, using tools and methods that span the centuries. Reveling in both hands on processes and computer generated state of the art production methods, his elegant sculptures are created in durable materials to the most exacting standards.
His works are found in private and public collections in the United States, Mexico, Canada, England, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Korea, Morocco and the United Arab Emirates. Mr. Siciliano welcomes your inquires through select galleries and representatives in the United States, Europe and Asia.
COLLECTIONS
American Airlines, JFK International Airport, New York, NY
American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC
American Axle & Manufacturing, Detroit, MI
American Axle & Manufacturing de Mexico, Silao, Mexico
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co, Princeton, NJ
The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
Malcolm Bricklin, Bricklin Industries, New York, NY
Cannon Corp, New Brunswick, NJ
California State Department of Mental Health, Sacramento, CA
Dong Baek Art Center, Pusan, Korea
Dong Eui University, Pusan, Korea
Kyongnam Provincial Government, Kyongnam, Korea
Menninger Clinic, Topeka, KS
Mozart Development Corporation, Palo Alto, CA
National Headache Foundation, Chicago, IL
NYU Bellvue Medical Center, New York
Olympic Park, Pusan, Korea
John Templeton Foundation, Radnor, PA
Waterfront Park, Tangiers, Morocco
Private: Brazil, Denmark, Hungary, Italy, Egypt, France, Germany, Great
Britain, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Oman, Pakistan, Switzerland, Portugal,
and the United States.
EXHIBITION & CONSIGNMENT RECORD
2003 Espace Danielle Finkelstein, New York, NY
2002-03 Elizabeth Doyle Gallery, Lahaina, HI
2002 "Ad Occhhi”, Hyun Art Gallery, Rome, Italy
"Pratt Responds 9/11”, Shafler Gallery, Pratt Institute, NY
"Prevailing Human Spirit”, Society of Illustrators, New York,
NY
2001-2003 Carol Rubenstein Associates, Philadelphia. PA
2000-2002 Trudy Labell Fine Arts, Naples, Florida
1996-2003 Dong Baek Art Center, Pusan, Korea
1983-2003 Jayne H. Baum Gallery/ JHB Gallery, New York
2001-2003 Waterfront Park, Tangiers, Morocco
2001 "Trentatre" group exhibition, Hyun Gallery & Spazio Equlibrio
Precari, Rome, Italy
2000-2003 Kyongnam Provincial Government Sculpture Park, Chang-Won, Korea
1998-99 Behr-Thyssen Ltd., New York
1998 New Jersey Center for Visual Art, “Faculty Exhibition”,
New Jersey
1996-98 Marino Galleries, Milburn, New Jersey
Peel Gallery, Danby, Vermont
1996 New Jersey Center for Visual Art, “Faculty Exhibition”,
New Jersey
1991-96 New Jersey Center for Visual Art Sculpture Garden, New Jersey
EXHIBITION & CONSIGNMENT RECORD
1994-95 Council of American Minority Artists- Marine Midland Bank, “Cultural
Diversity”, NY
New Jersey Center for Visual Art, Faculty Exhibition, Summit, New Jersey
1994 Brooklyn Waterfront Artist Coalition, “Pier Show”, New
York
BWAC- Brooklyn Arts & Cultural Association, “Small Works Exhibition”,
New York
1993 New Jersey Center for Visual Art, Faculty Exhibition, Summit, New Jersey
New Jersey Center for Visual Art Members Gallery Exhibition, Summit New
Jersey
1993-95 Council of American Minority Artists (CAMA), New York
1992-2003 Permanent Exhibit, Olympic Park Pusan, Korea,
1992 Carolyn Hill Gallery, New York
Solo Exhibition- Chauncey Center, Educational Testing Service, Princeton,
New Jersey
Pusan International Sculpture Symposium, Olympic Park, Pusan,
1991 CCA Galleries, New York
New Jersey Center for Visual Art, “Faculty Exhibition”, Summit,
New Jersey
1990 New Jersey Center for Visual Art Group Exhibition, Summit, New Jersey
1982-84 Stephen Rosenberg Gallery, New York
1983 The Brooklyn Museum, “Gene Baro Collects”, New York
1980-82 Alexander Carlson Gallery, New York
1981 The Brooklyn Museum, “CAPS Exhibition", New York
The Brooklyn Museum, "American Drawing in Black and White", New
York
1980 Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York
1977-80 Brooks Jackson Gallery Iolas, New York
1979 Bevier Gallery, Rochester Institute of Technology, "CAPS Exhibition",
New York
Galleria 18 Via XX Setembre, Pietrasanta, Italy
Gladstone-Villani Fine Arts, New York
1978 Gladstone-Villani Fine Arts, New York
Brooklyn Center, Long Island University, Group Exhibition, New York
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, New York
1973-76 Hudson River Museum, New York- 1973, 74, 75, 76
Worcester Museum, Massachusetts- 1973, 74, 75, 76
Heckscher Museum, New York- 1975
Sarah Lawrence College, New York- 1975
1972 18th Annual Small Sculpture Show, Ball State University, Indiana
1971 Pratt Manhattan Center, New York
SYMPOSIUM
2001 2eme International Stone Sculpture Symposium, Tangiers, Morocco
2000 Kyongnam International Sculpture Symposium I, Changwon, Korea
1992 International Sculpture Symposium II, Pusan, Korea
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