Regina Bogat
info@reginabogat.com

 

Regina Bogat was born in Brooklyn, New York. She is the widow of the painter Alfred Jensen and has two children, Anna and Peter. She lives and paints in New Jersey.

 

EDUCATION

Rutgers University, BA

Brooklyn College

Art Students League

Brooklyn Museum Art School

 

ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS

Zurcher Gallery, Paris, France, March - April 2014

Regina Bogat: The New York Years, 1960-1970, Zürcher Studio, NY 2013

Regina Bogat: Stars, Art101, Brooklyn, NY 2012

Vertical: New Paintings by Regina Bogat and Fausto Sevila, Simon Liu Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, 2006

Regina Bogat, Selected Works, New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, NJ, 1994

Memorial Boxes, Soho 20 Gallery Invitational Space, New York City, 1984

Regina Bogat, Paintings and Box Constructions, Sid Deutsch Gallery, New York City, 1983

Regina Bogat, Women Artists Series at Douglass College, Mabel Smith Douglass Library, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, 1982

The Phoenix and the Mountain, Wenger Gallery, La Jolla, CA, 1980-81

Regina Bogat, Ferrell Galleries, El Paso, TX, 1962

New Paintings, Terrain Gallery, New York City, 1956-60

Regina Bogat, The County Art Center, Spring Valley, NY, 1956

 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

The Tang Museum, Saratoga Springs, July-December 2014

Trestle Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, April-May 2014

ArtParis, Grand Palais, Paris, France, March 2014

Zürcher Studio, NY, February 27 - March 30, 2014

Painter's Painters, Andre Zarre Gallery, New York, NY, 2006

Little Women, Dam.Stuhltrager Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, 2006

Gallery 51, Montclair, NJ, 2005

The Incredible Lightness of Being, Black & White Gallery, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 2003

In Honor of Greatness: A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Essex County College and Aljira, A Center for Contemporary Art, Newark N.J., 1986

Six Couples, Summit Art Center, Summit, NJ, 1978

Interface, Ramapo College, Montvale, NJ, 1975

Women—Self Image, Women’s Interart Center, New York City, 1974

Women Choose Women, Women in the Arts, New York Cultural Center, New York City, 1973

Artists in Their Studios, Finch College Museum, New York City, 1971

American Works on Paper, Baden-Baden Museum, Baden-Baden, Germany, 1970

Blocked Metaphors, Cordier Ekstrom Gallery, New York City, 1969

Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Max Welti, Kunstmuseum, Zurich, Switzerland

International Artists Summer Seminar Exhibition, Riverside Museum, New York City and  Fairleigh Dickinson University,  Madison, NJ, 1963

Abstraction: A Selection, Visual Arts Gallery, New York City, 1962

Balin-Traube Gallery, New York City, 1962

42nd Annual Exhibition of the Society of American Graphic Artists, Riverside Museum, New York City, 1959

Photographs of The Bowery, Cooper Union Museum, New York City, 1959

Audubon Artists Annual, New York City, 1958

Nonagon Gallery, New York City, 1958

Howard University Print Exhibition, Howard University, 1958

Albany Print Show, Albany New York, 1958

Three Persons, Three Elements, Terrain Gallery, New York City, 1958

ART:USA 58,  Madison Square Garden, New York City, 1958, 1959

The Opposites in Contemporary Art, Terrain Gallery, New York City, 1957

New York City Center Gallery, New York City, 1957

Depth and Surface, Terrain Gallery, New York City, 1956

Six Artists, Terrain Gallery, New York City, 1956

 

FILM, TELEVISION, RADIO

James Kalm's Rough Cuts, Youtube Interview, 2012

AM New York, WABC-TV, Interview, 1975

Exhibition, 15 Contemporary American Painters, CBS-TV hour-long documentary film, 1973

Calendar, CBS-TV, Discussion of contemporary art with Lawrence Alloway, James Rosenquist, Roy Lichtenstein and Regina Bogat, 1963

Interview, Radio. Irving Sandler interviews Regina Bogat, 1962

 

AFFILIATIONS, AWARDS

Board of Advisors, The Brooklyn Rail, a cultural journal, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY

Awards in the Visual Arts (AVA), 1981, Nominee

 

PUBLICATIONS, LECTURES, TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Art , Life, Commercialism and Sexism in the New York School: Regina Bogat's Story, interview in Hyperallergic by Jillian Steinhauer, 2012

The Prism and Alfred Jensen, lecture, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Trinity Colllege, Dublin,Ireland, 2010

Alfred Jensen, A Memorial, Regina Bogat, Editor, Privately published, 1981

Interview with Alfred Jensen, unpublished, 1978

Lecturer, Whitney Museum of American Art, 1961-63

“Fifty California Artists,” essay on the exhibition at the Whitney Museum, Artforum, Los Angeles, CA, Winter 1963

“E Pluribus Unum,” Catalog essay for the exhibition at the Graham Gallery, New York City, 1962

“Art: Education or Entertainment?” Lecture, Colby Jr. College, NH, 1962

“An Approach to Art,” Lecture, Riverside Hospital for Narcotics Addiction, 1962

“Corruption in the Arts,” Panel discussion with Ad Reinhardt, Carl Holty and Regina Bogat  (moderator), Camino Gallery, New York City, 1961

“Is Representation the Avant Garde Today?” Panel discussion, Camino Gallery, New York City, 1961

Reviews of current exhibitions, East, a publication, New York City, 1958-59

Lecturer and studio art teacher, Brooklyn College Adult Education, 1953-1960

 

SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHY

Mark Rothko, Into an Unknown World, Daria Zhukova Gallery, Moscow, Russia. Photographs of Mark Rothko

Mark Rothko, A Biography by James Breslin, U. of Chicago Press, 1993. Photographs of Mark Rothko

Mark Rothko, A Retrospective, Guggenheim Museum, 1980. Photographs of the artist

Ad Reinhardt, Guggenheim Museum exhibition, 1980.  Photographs of the artist and studio

Alfred Jensen, Pace Gallery exhibitions, 1982-1991. Photographs of the artist and studio

Alfred Jensen, The New Jersey Years, 1972-1981, Newark Museum, Newark NJ, 1994

Alfred Jensen, Concordance, DIA Center for the Arts, New York City, 2001-2002

 

SELECTED COLLECTIONS

Continental Insurance Company, Piscataway, New Jersey, mural installation

Public Service Electric and Gas, Newark, New Jersey

Sonnescheim, et al., Sears Tower, Chicago, IL

Henry Luce III, Fishers Island, New York

Edward R. Downe, Jr., New York

Murray Taubman, Rancho Mirage, CA

Mrs. Howard Wise, New York

Bill Easton, New York

Harvey and Francoise Rambach, Locust, New Jersey

Douglas and Carol Cohen, Highland Park, IL

Leila Hadley, New York

Laura Skolar, New York

Dr. Howard Osofsky, New Orleans, LA

Judy Harney, New York     

Mertz-Gilmore Foundation, New York

Peter L. Lewis, Cleveland, Ohio

George and Susan Turner, Southampton, New York

Eileen Sweeny and Jay Beckner, Montclair, New Jersey

 

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