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'''Scott Kahn''' (born 1946 in Springfield, [[Massachusetts]]) is an American [[Painting|painter]] and [[Drawing|draughtsman]].<ref name=Artist1>Caryn B. Davis, "Scott Kahn - An Artist's Life" INK Publications, October 2012</ref>
'''Scott Kahn''' (born 1946 in Springfield, [[Massachusetts]]) is an American [[Painting|painter]] and [[Drawing|draughtsman]].<ref name=Artist1>Caryn B. Davis, "Scott Kahn - An Artist's Life" INK Publications, October 2012</ref>

== Early Life ==


== Education ==
== Education ==
Kahn received his [[Bachelor of Fine Arts|BFA]] from the [[University of Pennsylvania]] and his [[Master of Fine Arts|MFA]] from the [[Rutgers University]].<ref name=Artist2>David Cohen, "Scott Kahn at Katharina Rich Perlow & Arthur Ross" Art in America, June/July 2005</ref> He studied at the [[Art Students League]] under [[Theodoros Stamos]] and met many of the first generation [[Abstract Expressionist]] artists including [[Mark Rothko]].
Kahn received his [[Bachelor of Fine Arts|BFA]] from the [[University of Pennsylvania]] and his [[Master of Fine Arts|MFA]] from the [[Rutgers University]].<ref name=Artist2>David Cohen, "Scott Kahn at Katharina Rich Perlow & Arthur Ross" Art in America, June/July 2005</ref> He studied at the [[Art Students League]] under [[Theodoros Stamos]] and met many of the first generation [[Abstract Expressionist]] artists including [[Mark Rothko]].


== Artwork ==
== Career ==
Scott Kahn was under representation for 25 years by the [[Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery]] in [[New York City]] where he had numerous solo exhibitions. In 2004, a retrospective exhibition of his work was mounted at the Arthur Ross Gallery at the [[University of Pennsylvania]]. Kahn has been the recipient of awards from significant organizations including the Pollock-Krasner Foundation in New York City and the [[Edward Albee]] Foundation in Montauk, New York. His work is owned by many leading public, corporate and private collections including, the University of Pennsylvania, [[Dulles International Airport]] in Washington D.C., [[AT&T]], [[Marriott International]], [[J.P. Morgan]], [[MetLife]] and [[Philip Morris USA]].
Scott Kahn was under representation for 25 years by the [[Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery]] in [[New York City]] where he had numerous solo exhibitions. In 2004, a retrospective exhibition of his work was mounted at the Arthur Ross Gallery at the [[University of Pennsylvania]]. Kahn has been the recipient of awards from significant organizations including the Pollock-Krasner Foundation in New York City and the [[Edward Albee]] Foundation in Montauk, New York. His work is owned by many leading public, corporate and private collections including, the University of Pennsylvania, [[Dulles International Airport]] in Washington D.C., [[AT&T]], [[Marriott International]], [[J.P. Morgan]], [[MetLife]] and [[Philip Morris USA]].

== Personal Life ==

== Collections ==




== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 03:13, 2 November 2022

Scott Kahn
Born1946
NationalityAmerican
Known forPainting

Scott Kahn (born 1946 in Springfield, Massachusetts) is an American painter and draughtsman.[1]

Early Life

Education

Kahn received his BFA from the University of Pennsylvania and his MFA from the Rutgers University.[2] He studied at the Art Students League under Theodoros Stamos and met many of the first generation Abstract Expressionist artists including Mark Rothko.

Career

Scott Kahn was under representation for 25 years by the Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery in New York City where he had numerous solo exhibitions. In 2004, a retrospective exhibition of his work was mounted at the Arthur Ross Gallery at the University of Pennsylvania. Kahn has been the recipient of awards from significant organizations including the Pollock-Krasner Foundation in New York City and the Edward Albee Foundation in Montauk, New York. His work is owned by many leading public, corporate and private collections including, the University of Pennsylvania, Dulles International Airport in Washington D.C., AT&T, Marriott International, J.P. Morgan, MetLife and Philip Morris USA.

Personal Life

Collections

References

  1. ^ Caryn B. Davis, "Scott Kahn - An Artist's Life" INK Publications, October 2012
  2. ^ David Cohen, "Scott Kahn at Katharina Rich Perlow & Arthur Ross" Art in America, June/July 2005