Sidney Guberman was born in 1936 and showed artistic talent from an early age. As a youth he was given instruction by Colorado Springs artist Lew Tilley, and in 1948 he began to study drawing and... Read full biography
Sidney Guberman was born in 1936 and showed artistic talent from an early age. As a youth he was given instruction by Colorado Springs artist Lew Tilley, and in 1948 he began to study drawing and painting with Jean Charlot at the Fountain Valley School. From there he went to Phillips Exeter... Read full biography
Sidney Guberman was born in 1936 and showed artistic talent from an early age. As a youth he was given instruction by Colorado Springs artist Lew Tilley, and in 1948 he began to study drawing and painting with Jean Charlot at the Fountain Valley School. From there he went to Phillips Exeter Academy, graduating in 1954 with the John Larkin, Jr. Memorial Prize for Painting. Guberman then went to Princeton, where at that time there were no courses in painting. He continued to work on his own,... Read full biography
Sidney Guberman was born in 1936 and showed artistic talent from an early age. As a youth he was given instruction by Colorado Springs artist Lew Tilley, and in 1948 he began to study drawing and painting with Jean Charlot at the Fountain Valley School. From there he went to Phillips Exeter Academy, graduating in 1954 with the John Larkin, Jr. Memorial Prize for Painting. Guberman then went to Princeton, where at that time there were no courses in painting. He continued to work on his own, however, producing drawings and small collages. In 1956, Princeton initiated its artist-in-residence program with artist Stephen Greene. “In 1956 I made a series of enormous drawings with India ink. One afternoon when I returned from hockey practice all... Read full biography
Sidney Guberman was born in 1936 and showed artistic talent from an early age. As a youth he was given instruction by Colorado Springs artist Lew Tilley, and in 1948 he began to study drawing and painting with Jean Charlot at the Fountain Valley School. From there he went to Phillips Exeter Academy, graduating in 1954 with the John Larkin, Jr. Memorial Prize for Painting. Guberman then went to Princeton, where at that time there were no courses in painting. He continued to work on his own, however, producing drawings and small collages. In 1956, Princeton initiated its artist-in-residence program with artist Stephen Greene. “In 1956 I made a series of enormous drawings with India ink. One afternoon when I returned from hockey practice all of the drawings were gone! It seems my friend Frank Stella had come looking for me, had seen the drawings, and had taken th... Read full biography
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