Peter Schuyff

Peter Schuyff (born 1958 Baarn, Netherlands) is an internationally exhibited Dutch born American painter, musician and sculptor. In 1967 moved with his family to Vancouver, Canada. Schuyff's mother was an artist and his father a professor of economics at Simon Fraser University. Peter became fascinated with the radical views of the art world in the 60s and 70s and especially with such famous figures as Andy Warhol and Willem de Kooning.[1] He was raised in Canada and was schooled in art at the Vancouver School of Art.[2]

During the nineteen eighties Schuyff moved to Manhattan's East Village and along with artists such as Ashley Bickerton, Jerry Brown, David Burdeny, Catharine Burgess, Marjan Eggermont, Paul Kuhn, Eve Leader, Daniel Ong and Tanya Rusnak became part of the Neo-Geo movement in art.[3] Schuyff's work is included in the collections of MOMA, New York;[4] Metropolitan Museum, New York;[5] MOCA, Los Angeles; Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden; Broad Museum, Los Angeles; Dakis Joannou Collection;[6] The Fisher Landau foundation; Portland Art Museum, Portland; Spencer Museum of Art, Kansas, USA[7] and was included in the famed art collection of Herbert and Dorothy Vogel.[8]

Schuyff's work was exhibited as part of the 2014 Whitney Biennial.[9]


Selected Solo Exhibitions

2018 London

2018 HERO Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2016 Freiburg Kunsthalle, Freiburg

2015 Mary Boone Gallery, NY, USA

2014 Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels, Belgium

2013 Selected Works 1986–2012, Galerie Karl Pfefferle, Munich, Germany

2009 New works, Studio d’arte Raffaelli, Trento, Italy Galerie Karl Pfefferle, Munich, Germany Gabriel Rolt Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2007 Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York, USA

2006 STATE Gallery, Vancouver, BC, Canada Dipinti Sopra Dipinti, Galleria Santa Marta, Milano, Italy Work on Paper, Gallery Pfefferle, Munich, Germany

2005 James Harris Gallery, Seattle, USA

2004 Galerie Leyendecker, Tenerife, Spain

2003 Galerie Leyendecker, Tenerife, Spain

2002 Gallreia in Arco, Torino, Italy Douglas Udell Gallery, Vancouver, BC, Canada

2001 Bill Maynes Gallery, New York, USA Galerie Karl Pfefferle, Munich, Germany

1999 Galleria Betta Frigieri, Sassuolo, Italy Collaborazione con Studio d’arte Raffaelli, Trento, Italy

1998 Ulrich Museum, Wichita, Kansas, USA Gallery 407, New York, USA

1997 Yorick's Paintings, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, USA University of Lethbridge Gallery, Alberta, Canada Triangle Gallery, Alberta, Canada

1996 Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, USA

1995 Galeria Leyendecker, Tenerife, Spain

1994 Ciocca Raffaelli Contemporanea, Milano, Italy Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, USA Douglas Udell Gallery, Vancouver, BC, Canada Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, USA Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne, Germany

1993 Anders Tornberg Gallery, Lund, Sweden Galerie Pfefferle, Munich, Germany Vera Van Laer Gallery, Knokke, Belgium

1992 Studio d’arte Raffaelli, Trento, Italy Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, USA Sperone Westwater, New York, USA

1991 Peter Schuyff: Works on Paper 1981–1991, Sperone Gallery, Rome, Italy Bonomo Gallery, Rome, Italy Schmidt/Markow Gallery, New York, NY, USA Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY, USA Galerie Lambert Tegenbosch, Heusden, Netherlands

1990 Thomas Chon, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil Gilbert Brownstone, Paris, France Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY

1989 Pat Hearn Gallery, New York, USA

1988 Galerie Paul Maenz, Cologne, Germany

1987 Centre D'Art Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland Pat Hearn Gallery, New York, USA Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, USA Lucio Amelio Gallery, Naples, Italy Hoffman Barman Gallery, Santa Monica, USA

1985 Akira Ikeda Gallery, Nagoya, Japan Larry Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles, USA Pat Hearn Gallery, New York, USA

1984 Pat Hearn Gallery, New York, USA

1983 Pat Hearn Gallery, New York, USA

1982 White Columns, New York, USA

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References

  1. "PETER SCHUYFF". sorrywereclosed.com. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
  2. "Peter Schuyff on artnet". artnet.com. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
  3. "Peter Schuyff | Multiples". multiples.nl. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
  4. "The Collection | MoMA". moma.org. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
  5. "Peter Schuyff | Yellow Man | The Metropolitan Museum of Art". metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
  6. "YESTERDAY BEGINS TOMORROW | DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art | Athens | Greece". deste.gr. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
  7. "Untitled". portlandartmuseum.us. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
  8. "The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection | Fifty Works for Fifty States" (PDF). 30 October 2008. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
  9. "Peter Schuyff | Whitney Museum of American Art". whitney.org. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
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