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ABOUT
THE GALLERY DIRECTOR
Lanier Graham began his curatorial career at New
York's Museum of Modern Art. While there he played chess with Duchamp
and dedicated his first book CHESS SETS (1968) to him. He later served
as Curator of the National Gallery of Australia, and Curator of the
Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California, where Duchamp had his
first museum retrospective in 1963. It was in Pasadena at the NSM in
1991 that Graham used works from the 1963 retrospective as the nucleus
for the widely respected exhibition "Impossible Realities: Marcel
Duchamp & the Surrealist Tradition."
Graham has published a large number of articles, books, and catalogues
on modern art and philosophy, as well as world art and sacred
symbolism, including catalogues of the work of Monet, van Gogh,
Guimard, Matisse, Ernst, Duchamp, and de Kooning. Among the books he
has written are THREE CENTURIES OF AMERICAN PAINTING (1971 &
1977), THE SPONTANEOUS GESTURE: PRINTS & BOOKS OF THE ABSTRACT
EXPRESSIONISTS ERA (1987), THE PRINTS OF WILLEM DE KOONING: A CATALOGUE
RAISONNE (1991), and GODDESSES IN ART (1997), which is now available in
four languages.
His research field involves relationships between traditional art and
modern art, especially the iconography of the transcendent. He is in
the process of completing two books: MALLARME & MODERN ART, and
IMAGES OF THE INFINITE: SPIRITUAL PHILOSOSPHY IN MODERN ART which will
include his interviews with major figures of the era, including
Duchamp. Both books examine Modernism as a secular search for wholeness.
He has taught Art History, Religious Studies, and Museum Studies at the
University of California, Berkeley, California Institute of Asian
Studies, San Francisco, Naropa Institute, Boulder, and Humboldt State
University, Arcata, California. He now teaches Art History at
California State University, East Bay, where he also directs the
University Art Gallery. His profile appears in WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA and
WHO'S WHO IN THE WORLD.