Laurence Gartel - Museum and University Solo Exhibitions

Museum and University Solo Exhibitions

  • GARTEL: New Work," Robert Rauschenberg Museum, Ft. Myers, Florida 2009
  • GARTEL: 30-Years of Digital Art," Palm Beach Photographic Museum, 2009
  • GARTEL: "Art Basel Miami", A.N.E.W. Museum / Galleries, Miami, Florida 2007-2009
  • GARTEL: Exotic/Erotic/Electronic, WEAM, Miami, Florida 2007
  • GARTEL:30-YEARS of DIGITAL ART," Coral Springs Museum of Art,FL, 2004
  • GARTEL RETROSPECTIVE," Gallery of ART, Edison College,Ft.Myers, Florida, 2003
  • GARTEL RETROSPECTIVE, Palm Beach Photographic Museum, Delray Beach, Florida, 2001
  • GARTEL RETROSPECTIVE, Nathan D. Rosen Museum Gallery, Boca Raton, Florida, 2001
  • L. Gartel: A Cybernetic Romance, Northwestern State Univ., Natchitotches, Louisiana, 1995
  • L. Gartel: A Cybernetic Romance, Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, Louisiana, 1994
  • Gartel: A Cybernetic Romance, Ringling School of Art & Design, Florida, 1992
  • Gartel: A Cybernetic Romance, Musee Francais de Photographie, Paris, France, 1992
  • Laurence Gartel: Retrospective, Middle Tenn. State Univ., Murfr. Kentucky, 1992
  • Laurence M. Gartel: Cybernetic Romance, Norton Gallery, W. Palm Beach, Florida, 1991
  • Laurence M. Gartel, Computer Images, Portland State University, Oregon, 1991
  • East Meets West, University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo, Colorado, 1990
  • Nuvo Japonica, Joan Whitney Payson Gallery, Portland, Maine, 1989
  • A Cybernetic Romance, Fine Arts Museum of Long Island, New York, 1989

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