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Leo Valledor
(
American
,
1936
–
1989
)
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1936
Born in San Francisco.
1953
California School of Fine Arts (San Francisco Art Institute)
1989
Died in San Francisco
Selected Public Collections: Fine Arts Museum (de Young), San Francisco, Seattle Art Museum, Yale Art Museum, Achenbach Collection, Oakland Museum, Allentown Museum
Exhibitions
2014
David Richard Gallery “Sensation”, Santa Fe, NM
2012
David Richard Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
2011–2012
SFMOMA, 75th Anniversary show from the Permanent Collection: “Abstract Art in the U.S. 1955-65”, San Francisco, CA
2011
Togonon Gallery, “Play It By Eye”, San Francisco, CA
2006–2010
Togonon Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2008–2009
Blanton Museum of Art: The Park Place Group, Austin, TX
de Young Museum, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, “Asian/American/Modern Art: Shifting Currents 1900-1970”, San Francisco, CA
2008
Togonon Gallery, “Between Sound & Space”:The Paintings of Leo Valledor, San Francisco, CA
2006
Togonon Gallery, Leo Valledor Selected Works, San Francisco, CA
Mendenhall Sobieski Gallery, “Leo Valledor & Carlos Villa”, Pasadena, CA
Mitchell Algus Gallery, Chelsea, NY
1995
Mitchell Algus Gallery, New York, NY
1982–1987
“Ten California Colorists,” Redding Museum and Art Center, Shasta College.
1972–1976
Solo shows at Oakland Museum, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, and Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art.
1969–1971
Solo shows at San Francisco Museum of Art and San Francisco Art Institute.
1965–1967
Exhibits with Sol LeWitt and Robert Smithson at Park Place Gallery. Solo show at Graham Gallery.
1956–1960
“Jazzus Series” at Six Gallery, “Black & Blue Series” at Dilexi Gallery.
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