Douglas R. Gilbert

Selected Solo Exhibitions

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."
2006–07 Dec. 9–Jan. 3. Holiday Group Show. Farmani Gallery. Los Angeles.
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
  The Art Institute of Chicago. Illinois.
  Continental Bank. Chicago, Illinois.
  The High Museum of Art. Atlanta, Georgia.
  American Art Collection. Wheaton College, Illinois.
  Auginbaugh Gallery Collection. Messiah College, Pennsylvania.
  The Downriver Council for the Arts. Taylor, Michigan.
  Numerous private collections.

Books
  C.S. Lewis: Images of His World. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. Grand Rapids: 2005. Reissue, new format.
  Forever Young: Photographs of Bob Dylan. Da Capo Press. New York: 2005.
  Flannery O’Connor: Images of Grace. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. Grand Rapids: 1985. Co-Author Harold Fickett.
  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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