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Douglas R. Gilbert
Selected Solo Exhibitions
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| 2006. |
Jan.–Feb. Farmani Gallery, Los Angeles. “Street Shots: New York's Financial District in 1965.” |
| 2005. |
Oct. Allston Skirt Gallery. Boston, MA. “Bob Dylan: Unscripted.” |
| 2005. |
Feb.–Apr. The Perfect Exposure Gallery. Los Angeles, CA. “Bob Dylan: Unscripted.” |
| 2003–04. |
Nov.–Jan. The Gallery at the Provident Institution for Savings, Amesbury, MA. “Selections from the Italy collection.” |
| 2003. |
Oct. The Gallery at Barrington Center for the Arts, Gordon College. “Selections from the Italy and Dangerous Beauty collections.” |
| 2001. |
May.–June. Istituto San Lodovico. Orvieto, Italy. “A Dangerous Beauty.” Black and white photographs of New England gardens. |
| 2000. |
Oct.–Nov. The Home Gallery, Downriver Council for the Arts. Taylor, Michigan. “Orvieto, Umbria. Italy.” Part of Detroit Focus 2000. |
| 1999. |
Nov. Istituto San Lodovico. Orvieto, Italy. “Orvieto and Vicinity.” |
| 1987. |
May. Auginbaugh Gallery. Messiah College. Pennsylvania. New England domestic architecture. |
| 1985. |
Apr. Knowlton Gallery. Blairstown, New Jersey. Architectural photographs. |
| 1984. |
Maritime Museum. Newburyport, Massachusetts. 19th Century domestic architecture. |
| 1983. |
Wisteriahurst Museum. Holyoke, Massachusetts. Early 20th Century Memorial Chapel architecture. |
| 1981. |
The Gilbert Gallery. Chicago, Illinois. “The American Wilderness.” Uncontrolled natural growth in the suburbs west of Chicago. |
| 1978. |
The Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois. “Spaces and Intersections.” Intersections of suburban streets in Chicago’s western suburbs. |
| Selected Group Exhibitions |
| 2008 |
Lynn Goldsmith Gallery. Aspen, CO. |
| 2007 |
Sande Webster Gallery. Philadelphia, PA. "Documentary Photography." |
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2006 |
Norton Simon Museum. Pasadena, CA. "The Collectible Moment." |
| 2005. |
Sept.–Oct. Sony Ericsson Proud Galleries. London, U.K. “The Official Bob Dylan Exhibition.” |
| 2000. |
Dec. The Stage Gallery. Merrick, New York. |
| 1987. |
The Art Institute of Chicago. Illinois. |
| 1981. |
The Australian Centre for Photography. Sydney. |
| 1980. |
The Gilbert Gallery. Chicago, Illinois. |
| 1980. |
The Photographer’s Gallery. London, England. |
| 1980. |
Bertha Udang Gallery. “Black and White Photographs”. New York, New York. |
| 1979. |
Atlanta Gallery of Photography. Atlanta, Georgia. |
| 1978. |
University of Maryland Art Gallery. College Park, Maryland. |
| 1975. |
N.A.M.E. Gallery. Chicago, Illinois. |
| 1974. |
The Art Institute of Chicago. Illinois. |
| 1970. |
Corcoran Gallery of Art. Washington, D.C. |
| Collections |
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The Art Institute of Chicago. Illinois. |
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Continental Bank. Chicago, Illinois. |
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The High Museum of Art. Atlanta, Georgia. |
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American Art Collection. Wheaton College, Illinois. |
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Auginbaugh Gallery Collection. Messiah College, Pennsylvania. |
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The Downriver Council for the Arts. Taylor, Michigan. |
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Numerous private collections. |
| Books |
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C.S. Lewis: Images of His World. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. Grand Rapids: 2005. Reissue, new format. |
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Forever Young: Photographs of Bob Dylan. Da Capo Press. New York: 2005. |
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Flannery O’Connor: Images of Grace. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. Grand Rapids: 1985. Co-Author Harold Fickett. |
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C.S. Lewis: Images of His World. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.Grand Rapids: 1973. |
| Awards |
| 1974. |
John G. Curtis, Jr. Award. Chicago and Vicinity Biennial. Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois. |
| 1973. |
Chicago Book Award for C.S. Lewis: Images of His World. Illinois. |
| 1970. |
New York Art Director’s Award. Photography in LOOK Magazine. |
| 1965. |
Page One Award. New York Newspaper Guild. Magazine Photography of the Year. “Swinging Prison Priest” in LOOK Magazine. |
| Professional Experience |
| 1993 to present. |
Photographer, self-employed. |
| 1982-93. |
Architectural Photographer, self-employed. |
| 1972-82. |
Assistant Professor of Art. Wheaton College, Illinois. |
| 1964-67. |
Staff Photographer, LOOK Magazine. New York City. |
| Education |
| 1993. |
Master of Social Work. Salem State College. Massachusetts. |
| 1972. |
Master of Science, Photography. Institute of Design. Illinois Institute of Technology. Chicago, Illinois. |
| 1964. |
Bachelor of Arts. Social Sciences and Art. Michigan State University. East Lansing, Michigan. |
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