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William Zingaro Cal Cart #3 1998 Steel 4' H x 32" x 32" (122 x 81 x 81 cm)

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William Zingaro

Cal Cart #3

Year 1998
Technique Steel
Measurement 4' H x 32" x 32" (122 x 81 x 81 cm) (H x W x D)
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William Zingaro Cal Cart #8 2000 Aluminium 3' H x 24" x 28" (91,5 x 61 x 71 cm)

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William Zingaro

Cal Cart #8

Year 2000
Technique Aluminium
Measurement 3' H x 24" x 28" (91,5 x 61 x 71 cm) (H x W x D)
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William Zingaro Cal Cart #10 2000 Aluminium 6' H x 32" x 32" (183 x 81 x 81 cm)

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William Zingaro

Cal Cart #10

Year 2000
Technique Aluminium
Measurement 6' H x 32" x 32" (183 x 81 x 81 cm) (H x W x D)
Copyright William Zingaro
Courtesy Farrell / Pollock Fine Art
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William Zingaro Check 2000 Steel 8' H x 24" x 24" (244 x 61 x 61 cm)

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William Zingaro

Check

Year 2000
Technique Steel
Measurement 8' H x 24" x 24" (244 x 61 x 61 cm) (H x W x D)
Copyright William Zingaro
Courtesy Farrell / Pollock Fine Art
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Collections (selection)

Collections (selection)

Citicorp
Fimpson Thatcher & Bartlett
Hess Oil
IBM
INA Corp
Lehman Bros Kuhn Loeb
L A X
Manufacturers Hanover Trust
Merrill Lynch
Mobil Oil
N B C
R J Reynolds Ind
Southeast Banking Corp
Texas Commerce Bankshares Inc
Union Carbide
Univ of Minnesota
Viacom
Xerox
Baguio Art Guild
and various private collections

Reviews

Reviews

1973 Los Angeles Times
1985 Detroit Free Press
1985 Birmingham Eccentric
1987 O&B Detroit
1989 O&B Detroit
1991 New York Times
1992 New York Times
1993 New York Times
1994 New York Times
1998 Newburyport News
1998 Art Korea
1997 Nine Dragon Heads 2nd Intl. Env. Art Festival

Shows

Shows

1972 Pratt University, New York NY, Group Show
1973 Beyond Baroque, Venice CA, One Man Show
1974 Laguna Beach Museum of Art CA, Group Show
1975 Orange Coast College CA, Group Show
1976 University of California, CA, Group Show
1984 Tatistcheff, New York NY, One Man Show
1985 Rubiner Gallery, Detroit Mich, Four Person
1986 Rubiner Gallery, Detroit Mich, Group Show
1987 Rubiner Gallery, Detroit Mich, Four Person
1989 Rubiner Gallery, Detroit Mich, Group Show
1989 Neo Persona, NY NY, Group Show
1990 Vered Gallery, East Hampton NY, Group Show
1991 Mather Hosp, Port Jefferson NY, Group Show
1991 Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton NY, Group Show
1992 Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton NY, Group Show
1992 Mather Hosp, Port Jefferson NY, Group Show
1993 Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton NY, Group Show
1993 Krasdale Foods, Bronx NY, Group Show
1993 Mather Hosp, Bridgehampton NY, Group Show
1994 Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton NY, Group Show
1994 Mather Hosp, Port Jefferson NY, Group Show
1995 Bronx River Art, Gallery, Bronx NY, Group Show
1995 Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton NY, Group Show
1996 Crest Hardware Show, Brooklyn NY, Group Show
1996 Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton NY, Group Show
1997 Bronx River Art Gallery, Bronx, NY, Group Show
1997 Nine Dragon Heads International, South Korea, Group Show
1998 Crest Hardware Show, Brooklyn NY, Group Show
1998 - 98 The Firehouse Center, Newbury Port Mass, Group Show
1999 Fifth International Baguio Art Festival, Baguio City, Philippines, Group Show
2000 Farrell / Pollock Fine Art, "Bingo Hall Gallery", Brooklyn, NY, Installation
2001 Scapular Gallery Nomad and Judy Freya Sibyayan, Manila, Philippines, Installaton / Collaboration

Education

Education

1952-1953 Arts Students League
1955-1958 Boston College
1967-1970 BS Pace University
1970-1972 BFA Otis Art Institute

About the work

About the work

Excerpts from reviews by Helen Harrison an art critic for the New York Times newspaper:
New York Times Aug. 2 1992
“The constructions by William Zingaro are both whimsical and eccentric using visual metaphor to allude to the unresolved tension between the man-made and natural worlds. In Cal Cart #2 for example, Mr. Zingaro has created a playful assemblage of objects that allude to both realms. A plant like shape and an abstracted tree ride the cart together with a column and cube, all uneasily balanced on their rolling platform.”

New York Times Aug. 7, 1994
“William Zingaro takes a more whimsical approach to conflict in “Battle of the Shapes #10” a construction in which the various elements vie for sculptural supremacy. Reaching out into space with authority and full of forceful internal interaction, the work is well suited to their setting.
In Mr. Zingaro’s “Obsessions” plaster objects are boxed like precious memento's, yet they are not inherently valuable or fascinating. The work is an artist’s revealing comment on his private preoccupations, which outsiders may find obscure, even incomprehensible. In Mr. Zingaro’s case, however, his obsessions often give birth to strong, intriguing works of art.”

Excerpts from a review by Kim Jae Young a Korean art critic for the magazine Art Korea:
Art Korea Sept., Oct. 1998
A translation from Korean into English of an installation that was constructed from wood, steel, plaster, and included sound.
“I met Bill Zingaro’s art at the Bronx River Art Center and Gallery in a group exhibition. I had to stop when I met Bill’s art since it was so attractive and the best among all arts in that gallery. The art possessed clean straight line, curve, stereography, company, hardness, soft touch, originality, and art touch.”

Internet

Internet

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Exhibition History 

Exhibition History

 
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Exhibitions in artist-info 1 (S 0/ G 1) Did show together with - Top 5 of 11 artists
(no. of shows) - all shows - Top 100
Amir Bey (1)- 3
T. Amerena (1)- 1
T. Tsuchiya (1)- 1
Glynn Williams (1)- 5
F. Cubano (1)- 1
Exhibitions by type
1:   0 / 0 / 1 / 0
Venues by type
1:   0 / 0 / 1 / 0
Curators 0
artist-info records Mar 1997 - Mar 1997
No country Cities 1 - Top of 1
New York (1)
Venues (no. of shows ) Top 1 of 1
Bronx River Art Center & Gallery (1)
Curators (no. of shows) Top 0 of 0
Offers/Requests Exhibition Announcement S / G Solo/Group Exhibitions   (..) Exhibitions + Favorites
Bronx River Art Center & Gallery G Mar 1997 - Mar 1997 New York (8) +0