Richard Bosman, Cellphone 7, 2021, monoprint, hand-painted with unique narrative image, sheet: 30” x 22”, $4000.
(rare)
Printed and published by Stewart & Stewart
© Richard Bosman 2021, Photo © StewartStewart.com 2021
Richard Bosman: Biographical Sketch
Richard
Bosman (Australian) was born in Madras, India in 1944 and raised in
Egypt and Australia. He studied at the Byam Shaw School of Painting and
Drawing in London from 1965-69 and at the New York Studio School from
1969-71. The artist lives and works in New York City and Esopus, New
York.
Bosman first came to prominence in the early 1980's when he was considered part of the Neo-Expressionist movement with its roots in appropriation. The Los Angeles Times observed that Bosman's interest is dominated by "symbolic, emotional oceans not meant to be pretty pictures." Joy Hankanson Colby, art critic for The Detroit News states "Bosman, whose father was a sea captain, translates the fluidity and physicality of paint into highly expressive water. So successful, he has made water his own subject."
One-person exhibitions of his work have been shown abroad in Brussels, London, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Melbourne, Osaka, Tokyo, and Valencia. Two museums featured Bosman in one-person exhibits: The Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio, and The Fort Worth Art Museum, Texas. He has had numerous exhibitions in galleries in the United States.
His work is included in the galleries of the Australian National Gallery, Canberra; Bibliothéque Nationale, Paris; The British Museum, London; National Museum of American Art, Washington, D. C.; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, The New York Public Library, Whitney Museum of American Art and The Brooklyn Museum in New York. The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan also has examples of his work.
In 1994, Bosman first
visited the Wing Lake Studio of Stewart & Stewart, Bloomfield Hills,
Michigan. There he collaborated to create two screenprinted seascapes
titled Shore Line and Landfall. Since 2011, Bosman has collaborated with
Stewart & Stewart in unique monoprints, each hand painted.