Power Boothe, ‘Quiet Fury #5’, 2015, FRED.GIAMPIETRO Gallery
Power Boothe, ‘Quiet Fury #5’, 2015, FRED.GIAMPIETRO Gallery
Power Boothe, ‘Quiet Fury #5’, 2015, FRED.GIAMPIETRO Gallery

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Power Boothe has exhibited his paintings for over four decades. His work is represented in public collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His work is also represented in the collections of the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, the Baltimore Museum of Art, and the British Museum in the UK, as well as many private collections nationally and internationally.

Selected Exhibitions:
2018
New Geometry II - Giampietro Gallery, New Haven, CT
2016 Abstraction Part 1, group exhibition, Five Points Gallery, Torrington, CT
Onward, group exhibition, Avenue of the Americas Gallery, New York, NY
New Geometry, group Exhibition, Fred Giampietro Gallery, New Haven, CT
2015 TEN WAYS, group exhibition Milan, Italy and in Bonn Germany
Power Boothe, New Work, Celest LeWitt Gallery, UCONN Health, Farmington, CT
Power Boothe, New Work Hostetler Gallery, group exhibition, Nantucket, MA
2014 Power Boothe: Paintings, solo exhibition, EBK Gallery (small works), Hartford, CT
Borderline, solo exhibition, Five Points Gallery, Torrington, CT
New Work Hostetler Gallery, group exhibition, Nantucket, MA
Rhythm and Repetition in 20th Century Art, group exhibition, Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY
For Leo, group exhibition, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
75th American Abstract Artists Print Portfolio, group exhibitions at: Martin Gallery, Allentown, PA
2013 New Work, Hostetler Gallery, group exhibition, Nantucket, MA
2012 Minimalist Aesthetic, group exhibition, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT
New Work, Hostetler Gallery, group exhibition, Nantucket, MA
Infinite Connections, group exhibition, ArtSpace Torrington, Torrington, CT
2011 Power Boothe: Out of Order, solo exhibition, New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT
Excavating New Ground: American Art in the 1970s, group exhibition, University of Virginia Art Museum, Charlottesville, VA
2008 American Abstract Artists Exhibition, group exhibition, The Painting Center, New York, NY
Interspace: Line and Color, three-person exhibition, Washington Art Association, Washington Depot, CT
1999 Columbia Festival of the Arts, solo exhibition, Columbia MD
New Work, group exhibition at Goya-Girl Press, Baltimore, MD
Twenty-Third Annual National Invitational Drawing Exhibition, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS
1998 New Prints Published by Goya-Girl Press, group exhibition, Baltimore MD
The Fanelli Show, O.K. Harris Gallery, NY
Chance + Necessity, Goya-Girl Press, Baltimore, MD
Tilted Arc, set design, Doug Verone Dance Co., Joyce Theater, NY
1997 Investigations, four-person exhibition, Goya-Girl Press, Baltimore, MD
Abstract Index, group exhibition, Condeso/Lawler Gallery, NY
Made at the Mill, group exhibition of prints, Goya-Girl Press, Baltimore, MD
Art Without Curves, 1120 Gallery, Phoenix, AZ
Breaking Boundaries, group exhibition, Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, FL
Painted Black, OIA group exhibition, New York Law School Gallery, NY
1996 American Abstract Artists 1936–1996, Mishkin Gallery, NY
American Abstract Artists, 60th Anniversary Exhibition, Kean College Art Gallery, NJ and Westbeth Gallery, NY
Small Works, Stephen Haller Gallery, NY
1995 Power Boothe, solo exhibition, Stephen Haller Gallery, NY
Small Works, group exhibition, Stephen Haller Gallery, NY
Scratching the Surface, group exhibition, Stephen Haller Gallery, NY
1994 The Persistence of Abstraction, group exhibition, Noyes Museum, Ocean Park, NJ
Maryland Institute, Then and Now, traveling exhibition, Josiah White Center, Jim Thorp, PA, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NY
Between the Sexes, group exhibition, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, MD
New Performances in Found Spaces, exhibition of drawings and photographs of set designs, Lincoln Center Library, NY
Our Town, set design for dance production, choreographed by Emily Keeler, music by Richard Beggs, Oakland Ballet,
Premiere Paramount Theater, Oakland, CA
Set in Motion, New York State Council selection of films, Lincoln Center, Walter Reade Theater, NY
1993 Inaugural Show, group exhibition, The Painting Center, NY
Recent Painting and Sculpture, group exhibition, Robert Morrison Gallery, NY
Private Lives, group exhibition of artists who make films, Zooma Gallery, NY
Ring Around the Rosie, set design for dance/theater production in collaboration with David Parsons, music by Richard Peaslee,
lighting by Michael Chyboski, Premiere Hancher Auditorium, Iowa City, IA
Thicker Than Water, set design for dance production, choreographed by Stephan Koplowitz, music by Scott Killian,
Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY
The Devil Comes to Princeton, set design for theater production, text by Mac Wellman, directed by Beth Schachter,
Premiere Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
1992 Recent Paintings, solo exhibition, Robert Morrison Gallery, NY
Drawings, solo exhibition, Lewiston Aubern College Gallery, Lewiston, ME
Action, group exhibition, Trenkmann Gallery, NY
A Momentary Order, set design for dance/theater production in collaboration with Doug Varone, choreographer,
music by C. Hyams Hart, costume design by Lynne Steincamp, Premiere Lewiston, ME
Short Shorts, film showing, Thread Waxing Building Space, NY
1991 Paintings and Drawings, solo exhibition, Dance Theater Workshop Gallery, NY
Recent Paintings, solo exhibition, Trenkmann Gallery, NY
Group Show, Robert Morrison Gallery, NY
Interactions, group exhibition, Institute for Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA
Once and Once, director, designer, filmmaker for theater/film production in collaboration with Keely Garfield, choreographer
and C. Hyams Hart, composer, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY
Five Films, film showing, Dance Theater Workshop, NY
Garden Party, set design for dance production by Claire Porter, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY
Intimate and Not So Intimate, set design for dance production, choreographed by Blondell Cummings, Premiere
St. Marks Dance Space, NY
1990 New Paintings, solo exhibition, Time Life Building, NY
Paintings and Photographs, two-person exhibition, Schick Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY
30 Stories, set design, theater production by Ain Gordon, Premiere P.S. 122, NY
Cartoon, set design, dance production choreographed by Keely Garfield, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY
Ringer Pike, co-director and set design, multimedia stage production by Dale Worsley, Premiere Hall Walls, Buffalo, NY
Dinizulu and His African Dancers and Singers, set design for video production by Skip Blumberg, NY
1989 Recent Work, solo exhibition, Souyun Yi Gallery, NY
New Painting, solo exhibition, The Harrison Gallery, Boca Raton, FL
Restructure/Subtracting the Grid, group show, New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, Summit, NJ
Set Drawings for Modern Dance, group exhibition, Harvard Theater Collection, Cambridge, MA
Postcards, set design for video production by Mark Rappaport, NY
Quad, set design for video, dance production by Samuel Becket, Global Village Production, NY
Moon, film premiere, Equitable Center Theater, Whitney Museum, NY
Film/Video Arts Angel Award Showcase, film showing, Museum of Broadcasting, NY
1988 Paintings: 1971–1988, solo exhibition, Hurlbutt Gallery, Greenwich, CT
Recent Paintings, solo exhibition, PMW Gallery, Stamford, CT
Drawings for Sets and Films, solo exhibition, Dance Theater Workshop Gallery, NY
Wilderness, director, designer, filmmaker for theater/film production in collaboration with Catlin Cobb, choreographer,
Stephen Fechter, writer, A. Leroy, composer, Premiere Dance Theatre Workshop, NY
The Joys and Enigmas of a Strange Hour, set design, Dance Theater Workshop, NY
1987 New Paintings, solo exhibition, painting, Souyun Yi Gallery, NY
Boothe and Zetterstrom, two-person exhibition, drawing, Almquist Gallery, New Preston, CT
Twenty Summers Past, group exhibition, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, CO
House Keeping, set design for dance production in collaboration with Catlin Cobb, choreographer, Premiere Dance
Theater Workshop, NY
The Event of the Year, set design for dance production choreographed by Emily Keeler for Jacques d’Amboise’s
National Dance Institute, Premiere San Francisco Opera House, CA
Keeping up with the Eighties, set design for theater production in collaboration with Michael Smith and A. Leroy, Premiere Dance
Theater Workshop, NY
Beside Herself, 16mm film, Premiere Performance Space 122, NY
Our Man, 16mm film, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY
Films by Artists, group film showing, White Columns Gallery, NY
Naked Eye Cinema, group film showing, Zone Gallery, NY
Art Mix 87, film showing, Avenue B, NY
1986 New Paintings, solo exhibition, Lynn Mayhew Gallery, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH
Drawings and Notations for Post-Modern Dance, group exhibition, Harvard University Theater Collection, Cambridge, MA
Low Tide, set design for dance production, Catlin Cobb, choreographer, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY
Transparent Means for Traveling Light, set design for dance production in collaboration with David Gordon, John Cage, composer,
Premiere Loeb Theater, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA and Brooklyn Academy of Music, NY
Overture, 16mm film, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY
New Film Works, group film showing, curated by Amy Taubin, The Kitchen, NY
Avant Garde Arama, group film showing, Performance Space 122, NY
1984 Currents, solo exhibition, Institute for Contemporary Art, Boston, MA
Modern Art, group exhibition, selected by John Yau, Ted Greenwald Gallery, NY
Illusion in Contemporary Art, group exhibition, Trompe L’Oeil Gallery, NY
8 in ’84, group exhibition, Ronald Feldman Gallery, NY
Framework, set design for dance production, in collaboration with David Gordon, choreographer, Premiere Dance
Theater Workshop, NY and Loeb Theater, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Variety Show, set design for dance production in collaboration with choreographer Charles Moulton and composer A. Leroy,
Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY
And So and Also, 16mm film, Premiere The Collective for Living Cinema, NY
New Filmmakers, group film showing, San Francisco Cinemateque, San Francisco, CA
1983 Paintings: 1973 to 1983, solo exhibition, Climenhaga Fine Arts Center, Grantham, PA
Subtleties, group exhibition, painting, Sutton Gallery NY
Art and Dance, group exhibition, Institute for Contemporary Art, Boston, MA
Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
Dance Environments, set design and performance in collaboration with contemporary choreographers, Premiere
Institute for Art and Urban Resources, P.S. 1, Queens, NY
Bill Loman Master Salesman, set design for video production in collaboration with Michael Smith, Premiere The Kitchen, NY
The Mother of Us All, set design for musical by Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson, directed by Stanley Silverman,
Premiere Saint Clement’s Theater, NY
Phantom Limbs, set design for theater production directed by Gitta Honninger, Theater of the Open Eye, NY
1982 New Paintings, solo exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
Navigation Series, solo exhibition, Dance Theater Workshop Gallery, NY
Trying Times, set design for dance production in collaboration with David Gordon, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY
Step Wise Motion, set design for dance production, choreographed by Charles Moulton, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY
It Starts at Home, set design for theater production in collaboration with Michael Smith, Whitney Museum, NY
Film Works, group film showing selected by Amy Taubin, The Kitchen, NY
1981 New Paintings, solo exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
Transitions, group exhibition, Summit Art Gallery, Summit, NJ
Drawings, group exhibition, The Art Gallery, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
Bridge Dance, set design for dance production by Meg Eginton, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY
1980 The Cold Eye, set design for film by Babette Mangolte, NY
1979 The Language of Abstraction, group exhibition, Betty Parsons Gallery, NY
Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
1978 Recent Paintings, solo exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
1977 Private Images, group exhibition, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Collectors’ Choice X, group exhibition, McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, TX
Painting, group exhibition, P.S. 1, Institute for Urban Resources, Queens, NY
Book-Objects by Contemporary Artists, Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY
Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
1976 Recent Paintings, solo exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
Books, two-person exhibition, Franklin Furnace Gallery, NY
Rooms, group installations, Institute for Art and Urban Resources, P.S. 1, Queens, NY
Gallery Artists, group exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
Southern Exposure, set design for theater production by Mabou Mines Theater Group, directed by Joanne Akalaitis,
Premiere Performing Garage, NY
1975 Collectors’ Choice V, group exhibition, Philbrook Art Center, Tulsa, OK
Recent Acquisitions, group exhibition and traveling exhibition, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY
Painting Endures, group exhibition, selected by Dore Ashton, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA
Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
1974 New Paintings, solo Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
Art of This Decade, group exhibition, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY
Victor, 16mm film, Premiere Collective for Living Cinema, NY
Glass Curtains, 16mm film, Premiere Collective for Living Cinema, NY
1973 Paintings, solo exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
Art for Acquisition, group exhibition, Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence, RI
Jim, 16mm film, Premiere Collective for Living Cinema, NY
Match, 16mm film, Premiere Collective for Living Cinema, NY
1972 Recent Work, group exhibition, Art and Urban Resources, NY
Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
1971 New Talent, group exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY
Ten Young Artists, group exhibition, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY
1970 Red Horse Animation, set design for theater production by Mabou Mines, directed by Lee Breur,
Premiere Guggenheim Museum, NY
1968 Painting and Sculpture, group show, Whitney Museum, Art Resources Center Gallery, NY
Elephant Steps, set design for musical theater production by Richard Foreman and Stanley Silverman, Premiere,
Tanglewood, Lenox, MA
Public Collections

Baltimore Museum of Art, MD
The British Museum, UK
Brooklyn Museum of Art, NY
Climenhaga Fine Arts Center, PA
Colby College Museum of Art, ME
Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, CO
Fogg Museum, Harvard University, MA
Joel & Lila Harnett Print Study Center, University of Richmond Museum, VA
Harvard University Museums, MA
Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY
Hunterdon Museum of Art, NJ
Kennedy Museum, OH
Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb, Inc., NY
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Mississippi Museum of Art, MS
Missoula Art Museum, MT
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Museum of Modern Art, NY
Muscarelle Museum of Art
The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA
New Britain Museum of American Art, CT
New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, NJ
Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY
Princeton University Library, NJ
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY
Stanford University Art Museum, CA
University of Virginia Art Museum, Charlottesville, VA
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, CT
Weatherspoon Art Gallery, NY
Whitney Museum of American Art, NY

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Baker, Kenneth, “Inauspicious Content in a New ICA Form,” Boston Phoenix, May 17, 1975, review.
Bannon, Anthony, “Members Gallery, Albright Knox,” Buffalo Evening News, April 15, 1977, review.
Bell, Jane, Arts Magazine, January 1974, review with photo.
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