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Tom Wolf
Professor of Art History and Visual Culture
Academic Program Affiliation(s): American and Indigenous Studies, Art History, Asian Studies, German Studies
Academic Expertise: Art History
Area of Specialization: 20th Century
Biography:
B.A., University of California, Berkeley; M.A., Ph.D., Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. Paintings exhibited at Artists Space, New York; Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art; Koslow Gallery, Los Angeles; Art Gallery of Western Australia. Curator, Dutch Scripture Paintings; Konrad Cramer; Yasuo Kuniyoshi: Painter/Photographer; and Byrdcliffe: An American Arts and Crafts Colony. Author, Konrad Cramer: A Retrospective; Yasuo Kuniyoshi (1986); Woodstock’s Art Heritage (1987); Yasuo Kuniyoshi’s Women (1993); among other exhibitions. Essays in Byrdcliffe: An American Arts and Crafts Colony (2003); Carl Eric Lindin, from Sweden to Woodstock (2004). Recipient, Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship, Winterthur Museum and Library Fellowships. At Bard since 1971.Interests:
- Research Interests: Asian American artists, American art colonies, contemporary art
- Teaching Interests: 20th-century art, American art, decorative arts, feminism, asian american art, contemporary art
- Other Interests: literature, popular music
Contact:
Phone: 845-758-7247Website: https://arthistory.bard.edu/?page_id=58
Email:
Location: Fisher Annex
Office: 111