SELECTED RECENT WORK
Catalogue Raisonné
- John Henry Twachtman Catalogue Raisonné. Greenwich, Conn.: Greenwich Historical Society, 2021 (jhtwachtman.org).
Books, Catalogues, and Articles
- "John Twachtman: An American Impressionist's Yellowstone," Montana: The Magazine of Western History 74 (Autumn 2024): 4–23, 90–93. (view pdf)
- "'Sensual Delectation' and Phenomenology in Dan Christensen's Calligraphic Stains & Scrapes, 1977 to 1984," in Dan Christensen: Calligraphic Stains & Scrapes (Paintings from 1977 to 1984). Exh. cat. New York: Berry Campbell, 2024.
- "The Ongoing Story of the Armory Show (1913)," in Artists of the 1913 Armory Show. Exh. cat. New York: Graham Shay 1857 and Lincoln Glenn, 2023). (view pdf)
- "The Early Career of Yvonne Thomas and the Complexed Squares Series (1963–1973)," in Yvonne Thomas: Complexed Squares. Exh. cat. Berry Campbell, 2023. (view pdf)
- Review of “Ross Barrett, Speculative Landscapes: American Art and Real Estate in the Nineteenth Century,” in “The Bibliophilist,” Nineteenth Century: The Magazine of the Victorian Society in America 43 (Spring 2023): 38.
- “We’re No Angels: Women and Allegory in the Art of Mary Lizzie Macomber.” Magazine Antiques 179 (November–December 2022): 90–97.
- “Sherron Francis: A Color Field Artist Rediscovered,” in Sherron Francis: A Retrospective. Exh. cat. Larchmont, N.Y.: Lincoln Glenn, 2022.
- “The Greenwich Paintings of John Henry Twachtman.” American Art Review 33 (Fall 2021), 72–79, 143.
- Review of Frank Duveneck: American Master, ed. Julie Aronson, Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art 7 (Spring 2021), https://editions.lib.umn.edu/panorama/article/frank-duveneck-american-master/.
- Greenwich Historical Society, Cos Cob, Connecticut, exh. cat.: Life and Art: The Greenwich Paintings of John Henry Twachtman (exhibition curator).
- 2021, Greenville County Museum of Art, South Carolina, exh. cat: “Thomas Sills,” in Thomas Sills: Man of Color.
- May 2021, Berry Campbell Gallery, exh. cat. Edward Zutrau: Mandarin (Paintings from the 1950s). Exh. cat. New York: Berry Campbell Gallery, 2021.
- May–June 2021, Debra Force Fine Art, New York, exh. cat.: An Adventurous Spirit: Julian Alden Weir.
- February 2021, Berry Campbell Gallery, New York, exh. cat.: Mary Dill Henry: Love Jazz.
- February–March 2018, Berry Campbell Gallery, New York, exh. cat.: John Opper: Paintings from the 1960s and 1970s.
- 2016, Gerald Peters Gallery, New York, exh. cat.: Daniel Sprick: Recent Works.
Artist Biographies
- Mike Solomon (b. 1956), represented by Berry Campbell, New York, 2023
- Ethel Schwabacher (1903–1984), reperesented by Berry Campbell, New York
- Lynne Drexler (1928–1999), represented by Berry Campell Gallery, New York
- Frederick J. Brown (1945–2012), represented by Berry Campbell Gallery, New York
- Perle Fine (1905–1988), represented by Berry Campbell Gallery, New York
- Mary Dill Henry 1913–2009, represented by Berry Campbell Gallery, New York
- Ida Kohlmeyer (1912–1997), represented by Berry Campbell Gallery, New York
- Yvonne Thomas (1913–2009), represented by Berry Campbell Gallery, New York
- Frank Wimberley (b. 1926), represented by Berry Campbell Gallery, New York
Press Releases
- February 2022, Berry Campbell Gallery, New York: Dan Christensen: The Harmonious Turbulence of the Universe / Spray Paintings (1988–1994)
Auction house research and writing
- October 26, 2023, Hindman Auctions, Chicago, Canvas & Clay: The Collection of Judith and Philip Sieg, Bellefont, Pennsylvania: James McNeill Whistler, Peasant Women Standing under a Tree, ca. 1893; Martin Johnson Heade, Calm Summer Day, 1863; Charles Prendergast, Fantasy with Three Figures (Allegory), 1921.
- March 2022, Brunk Auctions, Asheville, North Carolina: Portrait of Alexander Hamilton, watercolor, late 18th century
- March 2022, Brunk Auctions, Asheville, North Carolina: Marsden Hartley, Still Life with Bottles and Pitchers, 1923
- April 2013, Doyle, New York, Raoul Maucherat de Longpre, White Irises
- February 2013, Doyle, New York, Charles Warren Eaton, Evening Shadows
- January 2013, Doyle, New York, Attributed to Sebastiano Conca, The Birth of the Virgin, early eighteenth century
- November 2012, Doyle, New York: Julian Alden Weir, The Two Sisters, 1890–99
- November 2012, Doyle, New York, John Henry Twachtman, The Windmill, ca. 1885
- November 2012, Doyle, New York, William Glackens, The Terrace, Paris, 1896–97
Articles
- “We’re No Angels: Women and allegory in the art of Mary Lizzie Macomber.” Magazine Antiques 179 (November–December 2022), 90–97.
- Spring 2021, Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art, “Review of Frank Duveneck: American Master,” exhibition catalogue, Cincinnati Art Museum.
Additional and websites
- 2020, Greenwich Historical Society, Cos Cob, Connecticut, History from Home: Twachtman’s Tiger Lilies.