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David Hare Biographie
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Visiting artist, Philadelphia College of Art
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Teaches at the New York Studio School
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Lives primarily in New York
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Summers in East Hampton, NY, and in Wyoming
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Opens a commercial photography studio New York
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Teaches at the Maryland Institute Baltimore
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Awarded honorary doctorate by Maryland Institute
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Dies Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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Affiliated with Kootz Gallery New York
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Ford Foundation grant - artist-in-residence Isaac Delgado Museum of Art, New Orleans
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Attends school New York, Colorado, California, New Mexico
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Lives in Roxbury, CT, and NYC
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Editor of VVV, Surrealist magazine
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1989,1991
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Galerie Andy Jllien Zürich
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1987 - 1988
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Gruenebaum Gallery New York
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1987
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Greenville County Museum of Art Greenville, SC
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1977
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Cronus (series), Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum New York
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1976
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Alessandra Gallery New York
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1974
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Watson de Nagy Gallery Houston, TX
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1969
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Staempfli Gallery New York
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1968
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Dada, Surrealism and Their Heritage, Museum of Modern Art New York
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1966
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Leda and the Swan (series), Delgado Museum
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1960 - 1963
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Saidenberg Gallery New York
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1962
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Art Since 1950, American and International, Seattle World's Fair
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1949
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Julien Levy Gallery New York
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1948
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Galerie Maeght Paris
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1947
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San Francisco Museum of Art
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1946
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Fourteen Americans, Museum of Modern Art New York
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1944,1946
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Peggy Guggenheim's Art of this Century Gallery New York
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1941
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Color photographs, Julien Levy Gallery New York
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