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Charles H. Traub (American, 1945- )
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1971
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M.S., Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology
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1967
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B.A., University of Illinois
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Selected One-Person Exhibitions:
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2011
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Gitterman Gallery, New York, New York
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2006-
2007
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Dan Cooney, New York, New York
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2006
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Gitterman Gallery, New York, New York
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2005
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Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, Oregon
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2005
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Gitterman Gallery, New York, New York
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1988
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Municipal Art Society, New York, New York
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1984
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Marcuse Pfeifer Gallery, New York, New York
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1983
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Van Straaten Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
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1983
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Art Directors Guild of New York, New York3
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1983
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Art gallery, Tokyo University, Japan
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1982
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Light Gallery, New York, New York
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1982
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Hudson River Museum, New York
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1980
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Photographers Place, London, England
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1980
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Padiglione dArte Contemporanea, Milan, Italy
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1979
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Chicago Center for Contemporary Photography, Chicago,
Illinois
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1979
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Alan Frumkin Gallery, New York, New York
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1978
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Camerawork, San Francisco, California
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1978
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J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky
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1977
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Light Gallery, New York, New York
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1975
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Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois
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1975
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Museum of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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Selected Group Exhibitions:
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2010
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Street Photography: Selected Works from Six Decades,
Jorg Maas, Berlin, Germany
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2009
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Big City, Wien Museum, Vienna, Austria
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2009
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This is not a Fashion Photograph: Selections from the ICP
Collection, International Center of Photography, New York,
New York
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2008-
2009
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Cajun Document: Charles Traub and Douglas Baz, The
Historic New Orleans Collection, New Orleans, Louisiana
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2002
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Taken by Design, Art Institute of Chicago; San Francisco
Museum of Modern Art, The Philadelphia Museum of Art
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2002
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The Photographers Gallery, London, England
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1987
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Pace/Macgill Gallery, New York, New York
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1987
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University Art Gallery, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio
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1985
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L.A.O.O.C. Museum of Contemporary Art, L.A.
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1984
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Musee dArtModerne, Paris, France
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1983-
1987
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Summer Visiting Artist Exhibitions, Catskill Center for
Photography, Woodstock, New York
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1983
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California Museum of Photography, University of California,
Riverside, California
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1983
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Museo Nationale, Naples and Palazzo Fortuny, Venice, Italy
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1983
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Bauhaus-Chicago, Musee Reattu, Arles, France
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1982
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International Center for Photography, Traveling Exhibit for the
U.S. and South America
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1981
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Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, New York
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1980
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Vision Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
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1980
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Creative Photography Lab, MIT, Boston, Massachusetts
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1978
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Light Gallery, New York, New York
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1977
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The Photographer and the City, Museum of Contemporary
Art, Chicago, Illinois
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Selected Publications:
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2011
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Object of My Creation, monograph
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2006
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Charles H. Traub, monograph
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2006
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Education of a Photographer with Steven Heller
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2004
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In the Still Life, monograph.
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2003
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In the Realm of Circuit: Computers, Art, and Culture, a
textbook.
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2002
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Here is New York: A Democracy of Photographs, co-edited
by Traub.
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2000
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Creative Interlocur, written by Traub.
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1991
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Italy Observed In Photography and Literature, co-edited by
Traub.
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1990
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An Anglers Album: Fishing in Photography and Literature,
edited by Traub.
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1990
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Three Decades of Midwestern Photography: 1960-1990
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1989
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Aaron Siskind: Roadtrip Photographs 1980-1988
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1987
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New York City Youth: An Intimate Portrait, Summer Jobs,
(with Jerry Gordon).
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1981
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New Vision: Forty Years of Photography at the Institute of
Design
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1978
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Beach: Photographs
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1978
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Chicago: The City and its Artists 1945-1978
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1971
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Taken By Design: Photographs
From the Institute of Design,
1937-1971, edited by Traub.
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Selected magazines in which Traubs
work has appeared: Zoom, Camera International,
Camera Arts, American Photographer, Popular
Photography, Aperture, Afterimage,
and I.D. Magazine.
Professional Experience:
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1987-
present
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Chair of the M.F.A. Program in Photography Video and
Related Media at School of Visual Arts in New York City, a
department which he founded and developed. In this function,
implemented an early integration of digital technology into the
photography program.
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1988-
present
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President of the Aaron Siskind Foundation.
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2001
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Co-founded Here Is New York, a Democracy of Photographs
which won the Brendan Gill Award of the Municipal Arts
Society, Cornell Capa Infinity Award, and a Distinguished
Service Award from the Childrens Aid Society of New York.
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1982-
1990
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Worked with Fortune 500 companies, designers, and national
and international publications as a Partner at Wayfarer
Photography in New York.
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1977-
1980
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As director of Light Gallery of New York, conceived
innovative exhibitions which expanded public and media
awareness of the photographic medium.
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1976
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Founded Chicago Center for Contemporary Photography-
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1971-
1977
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Served as Professor and Chairperson at Columbia College in
Chicago. Along with Cornell Capa, began the Contemporary
Trends in Photography lecture series.
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Grants and Awards:
New York State Council on the Arts
Hendricks Foundation Award
Illinois Art Council
Manda Foundation Grant
Olympics Arts Organization Committee
The Mary McDowell Center for Learning
Selected Collections:
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
George Eastman House, Rochester, New York
Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, France
Fogg Museum, Boston, Massachusetts
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Chicago Center for Contemporary Photography,
Chicago, Illinois
Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
The Henry Buhl Collection
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