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== Public Collections ==
== Public Collections ==
Crotty's work is part of multiple public collections such as the [[Museum of Modern Art]] (New York), [[Pompidou]] (Paris), [[Whitney Museum of American Art]] (New York), Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles), [[San Francisco Museum of Modern Art]], S[[an Francisco Fine Arts Museum]], [[New York Public Library]], <ref> http://russellcrotty.com/bio.html </ref> and more.
Crotty's work is part of multiple public collections such as the [[Museum of Modern Art]] (New York), [[Pompidou]] (Paris), [[Whitney Museum of American Art]] (New York), Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles), [[San Francisco Museum of Modern Art]], [[San Francisco Fine Arts Museum]], [[New York Public Library]], <ref> http://russellcrotty.com/bio.html </ref> and more.


== Awards ==
== Awards ==

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Russell Crotty (b. 1956, San Rafael) is a Northern California based artist whose work has been shown internationally and across the United States. His work incorporates astrological, nautical, and surfing themes. Crotty works with large globe structures, as well as drawings and books. [1] [2]

Education

Public Collections

Crotty's work is part of multiple public collections such as the Museum of Modern Art (New York), Pompidou (Paris), Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco Fine Arts Museum, New York Public Library, [3] and more.

Awards

[4]

Publications

  • Campbell, Clayton, "Russell Crotty at Shoshana Wayne Gallery," Artweek, April (2009) , p.16
  • Sheets, Hilarie; “The Big Draw,” ARTnews, January, p. 98-103
  • Sheets, Hilarie M., "The Universe at the Tip of His Ballpoint Pen", The New York Times (May 2, 2004)

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