|
Born:
|
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 1955
|
Lives:
|
Cambridge, Massachusetts
|
|
|
Selected Solo Exhibitions
|
|
|
2023
|
Night Blooming Prophecy: The Surrealism of Stephen Robeson-Miller, Bard College, New York
|
2008
|
Recent Paintings and Drawings by Stephen Robeson, Ricardo Barreto Contemporary Art, Boston
|
1992
|
Metamorphomanias, Metropolitan Gallery, Boston
|
|
|
Selected Group Exhibitions
|
|
|
2024
|
Long Live Surrealism! 1924-Today, Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas
|
2016
|
The Soul in Limbo, Gallery of Surrealism, New York
|
2012
|
Surrealism and its Affinities 2012, Gallery of Surrealism, New York
|
2011
|
Surrealism and its Affinities 2011, Gallery of Surrealism, New York
|
2010
|
Dali: Dance and Beyond, Godwin-Ternbach Museum, Flushing, New York
|
2004
|
Mindscape, Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York
|
|
|
Selected Bibliography
|
|
|
2024
|
Aberth, Susan L. Night Blooming Prophecy: The Surrealism of Stephen Robeson-Miller, International Journal of Surrealism, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, MN., vol. 1, no. 2, Spring 2024 (pp 113-121, figures 1-5, and cover illus.)
|
1991
|
Matthews, J.H. The Surrealist Mind, Associated University Presses, London & Toronto (cover)
|
|
|
Collections
|
|
|
|
Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas
|
|
Boston Public Library, Copley Square
|
|
William N. Copley, New York
|
|
Gordon Onslow-Ford, Inverness, California
|
|
Miriam Israels Gabo, Middlebury, Connecticut
|
|
Alberto de Lacerda, London
|
|
Julien and Jean Levy, Bridgewater, Connecticut
|
|
J.H. and Jeanne Matthews, Tully, New York
|
|
Ricardo Barreto-Ochoa, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
|
|
Alfonso Ossorio, East Hampton, New York
|
|
Mrs. Kurt Seligmann, Sugar Loaf, New York
|
|
|
Selected Publications
|
|
|
1983
|
The Surrealist Imagery of Kay Sage, in Art International, Lugano, Switzerland, vol. XXVI/4, Sep-Oct 1983, pp. 32-47 & 54-56
|
1991
|
In the Interim: the Constructivist Surrealism of Kay Sage, in Surrealism and Women, edited by Mary Ann Caws, Rudolf Kuenzli, and Gwen Raaberg, Cambridge, Massachusetts, MIT Press, 1991, pp. 123-147. Originally published as Dada/Surrealism no. 18, by the Association for the Study of Dada and Surrealism, University of Iowa, 1990
|
1995
|
The Importance of Kurt Seligmann, The Orange County Citizens Foundation, Sugar Loaf, New York, 1995
|
1999
|
Surrealist Word and Image: a New York Collaboration, in The Impossible Landscapes of Nat Herz and Kurt Seligmann, Stinehour Press, New York, 1999, pp. 11-17
|
1999
|
Stella Snead, in "Rediscovery": The Paintings of Stella Snead, CFM Gallery, New York, 1999, p. 13
|
2011
|
The Intersection of Art and Fate in the Lives of Kay Sage and Yves Tanguy, in Double Solitaire: The Surreal Worlds of Kay Sage and Yves Tanguy, Katonah Museum of Art, New York, and The Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, North Carolina, 2011, pp. 15-31
|
2011
|
Kay Sage: The Biographical Chronology and Four Surrealist One-Act Plays, Gallery of Surrealism, New York, 2011
|
2011
|
Nino Japaridze and Automatism, in Nino Japaridze, Gallery of Surrealism, New York, 2011, pp. 7-10
|
2015
|
Reflections on an Artistic Imagination, in Kurt Seligmann: First Message from the Spirit World of the Object, Weinstein Gallery, San Francisco, California, 2015, pp. 98-105, & Chronology, pp. 164-175
|
2018
|
Kay Sage Catalogue Raisonne, Delmonico Books-Prestel Publishing, 2018, (Previously published as The Illustrated Catalogue Raisonne of Kay Sage's Surrealist Work on microfilm by The Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., in 1983 as part of The Stephen Robeson Miller Research Papers about Kay Sage, microfilm reel nos. 2886-2888)
|
2023
|
"My Room Has Two Doors": Kay Sage 1939-1946, in Kay Sage, Yves Tanguy: Ring of Iron, Ring of Wool, Skira editore, Milan, 2023, pp. 28-45 & 155-159
|
2025
|
When French Surrealism and Russian Constructivism Arrived in Woodbury: the Art of Yves Tanguy, Kay Sage, and Naum Gabo, The Leroy Anderson Foundation, Woodbury, Connecticut, 2025
|
|
|
|
|
|

The Insomniac's Dream (1971-73)

With Gordon Onslow-Ford, May 1982

Curatorial remarks for Double Solitaire
Katonah Museum, New York, June 2011
|