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Peter Agostini
Karel Appel
Thomas Beckman
Seymour Boardman
Ilya Bolotowsky
Ernest Briggs
Lawrence Calcagno
Nicolas Carone
Perez Celis
Bruce Checefsky
Nassos Daphnis
Haydn Davies
Lynne Drexler
Friedel Dzubas
Amaranth Ehrenhalt
Claire Falkenstein
Agustin Fernandez
Joseph Fiore
Mark Gibian
John Hultberg
Carol Hunt
Buffie Johnson
Albert Kotin
Ibram Lassaw
Martee Levi
Michael Loew
William Manning
Clement Meadmore
Jeanne Miles
Leonard Nelson
Louise Nevelson
Tom Nonn
Jeanne Reynal
Misha Reznikoff
Richards Ruben
William Saroyan
William Scharf
Ethel Schwabacher
Thomas Sills
Nancy Steinson
Antoni Tapies
Yvonne Thomas
Erik Van der Grijn
Wilfrid Zogbaum
ODDS & ENDS

Boardman may 15

Seymour Boardman

Seymour Boardman majored in art at City College, N.Y. in 1938-1942. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1942-1946, during which he was hospitalized for over a year due to a wound to his left shoulder, which resulted in partial paralysis of the arm and hand.

After a full medical discharge from the service in 1946, he left for Paris to continue his art education at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Acadèmie de la Grand Chaumière, and Atelier Fernand Leger. Boardman's work became more abstract but still based on figure and landscape. He returned to New York in 1949 and went to the Art Students League. Boardman continued to paint dark, moody paintings using a limited palette of black, white, grey, and an occasional additional color. In 1955, he had his first one-man show in New York at the Martha Jackson Gallery. It was favorably reviewed by Hilton Kramer, Emily Genauer, Fairfield Porter, and others. "…inscrutable, dark, mostly in blacks stained here and there with calm whitish shapes, they yet manage to suggest something inhuman and romantic…" (N.Y.Times, March 26, 1955).

Throughout the 1960s, Boardman showed at both the Stephen Radich Gallery and the A.M. Sachs Gallery; in 1967, The Whitney Museum and the Guggenheim Museums acquired a painting each. In the early 1970's Boardman had a large exhibition of paintings at the Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art, Cornell University. Thomas Levitt, the Director, wrote in the catalogue, "…Seymour Boardman has gradually eliminated the arbitrary aspects of his work until only straight lines and two or three areas of flat, usually somber, tones remain…" This accurately describes the paintings of that period. He continued to work that way during the 1970's.

Since the mid 1980's, Boardman has exhibited his work at the Anita Shapolsky Gallery in several one-person and group shows. The paintings have changed, no longer using acrylic, and returning to oil paint and a more painterly surface. In 1992, Boardman had an important one-person show at the Anderson Gallery in Buffalo, N.Y., and in 1999, a two-person show at the Shapolsky Gallery with the late Richards Ruben.

Seymour Boardman passed away on October 3rd, 2005 at the age of age 84.

Permanent Collections
Stichting Yellow Fellow Foundation, Netherlands
AS Art Foundation, Jim Thorpe, PA
The Guggenheim Museum of Art, NY
Whitney Museum of Art, New York City
National Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C
Museo Rufino Tamyo, Mexico City, Mexico
Newark Museum, NJ
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, CA
San Francisco Museum of Art, CA
Herbert F. Johnson Museum, NY
Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, NY
Westmorland County Museum, PA
Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art, NY
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C
New York University, New York City
St. Lawrence University, NY
The State University of New York, Postdam, NY
Wagner College, Staten Island, NY
Wright State College Art Gallery, Dayton, OH
Warker Art Center, MN
The Joe and Emily Lowe Foundation, NY
Josiah White Exhibition Center, PA
Anderson Gallery, NY
Gallerie Beyeler, Switzerland
Royal St. Marks Gallery, New York City
Bocour Artist Materials Collection, NY
Kingsborough Community College, Brooklyn, NY
University of Buffalo, NY

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Seymour Boardman - Totem
Seymour Boardman
Totem, 1959
Oil on canvas, 72" x 38 1/2"
 
Boardman
Seymour Boardman
Untitled, 1990
Acrylic on canvas, 24" x 24"
 
 
 



 

Seymour Boardman
May 15, 1960
Oil on canvas, 72" x 54"
 
Seymour Boardman - No 22

Seymour Boardman
No. 22, 1962
Oil on canvas, 21" x 17"

 
Boardman
Seymour Boardman
Untitled No. 17, 1964
Acrylic on canvas, 74" x 56"
 
Boardman
Seymour Boardman
Untitled, 1965
Acrylic on canvas, 90" x 50"
 
Boardman
Seymour Boardman
Untitled 203, 1988
Acrylic and oil stick, 50" x 56"
 
Boardman
Seymour Boardman
Untitled, 1971
Oil on canvas, 17" x 21"