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"America's preeminent ephemeral sculptor" Glenn Harper, Sculpture Magazine, 2006

12.27.2009

Ephemeral Installations 1989-2009

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Roy Staab
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Sculptor/artist has installed works in Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Finland, France, Italy, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and the United States. Awarded: LIFE TIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD from the Museum of Wisconsin Art, 2012 ARTIST OF THE YEAR from the Milwaukee Arts Board, Efroymson Fellowship, Joan Mitchell Foundation award, Wisconsin Arts Board Award, Gottlieb Foundation Award, National Endowment for the arts, Japanese Creative Artist Fellowship, Pollack/Krasner Grant, New York State Council on the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts
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Press

  • 2013 - Shepherd Express
  • 2013 - Philipstown.info October 9th
  • 2013 - New York Times September 13
  • 2012 - Provincetown Banner, August 15th on blog
  • 2011 - Provoncetown Banner
  • 2009 - Third Coast Digest Interview
  • 2009 - Nat Mus of Fine Arts-Taiwan
  • 2009 - Lake Effect Interview
  • 2009 - Inova Exhibition
  • 2009 - Art Forum
  • 2004 - New York Times Review
  • 2003 - Green Museum Profile
  • 2001 - New York Times Review

Bibliography

  • 1000x Landscape Architecture, Braun Publishing AG (COR)
  • Art in Public, ed Chris van Uffelen, Braun Publishing AG
  • No. 1: First Works of 362 Artists by Francesca Richer, et. al.

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      • Ephemeral Installations 1989-2009