Howard Ben Tré  (American, 1949) 

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Howard Ben Tré, The Lightness of Being #6

 

Howard Ben Tré
The Lightness of Being #6
2008

Imago Galleries
Howard Ben Tré, Wrapped Light #1/5

 

Howard Ben Tré
Wrapped Light #1/5
2008

Habatat Galleries Michigan
 
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Howard Ben Tré, Untitled

 

Howard Ben Tré
Untitled
opaque cast green glass

 

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Howard Ben Tré, Columnar form sculpture

 

Howard Ben Tré
Columnar form sculpture, 1982
cast glass and patinated metal

 

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Howard Ben Tré, Column 34

 

Howard Ben Tré
Column 34
glass w/metal and concrete

 

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1949   Birth, Providence, RI
1967 - 1968   Missouri Valley College, Marshall
1968 - 1969   Brooklyn College, New York
1978   Portland State University, Oregon, BSA
1979   Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Grant
1980   National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
1980   Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, MFA
1982   Change, Inc. Grant
1984   National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
1984   Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Grant
1987   Rakow Commission, The Corning Museum of Glass
1988   The Rakow Award
1990   National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
1990   Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Grant
1993   Boston Society of Architects, Art & Architecture Collaboration Award
1997   Urban Glass, Innovative Use of Glass in Sculpture Award
1997   First Annual Pell Award for Excellence in the Arts
1998   Providence Preservation Society Award for Urban Design
1999 - 2002   Interior/Exterior, Palm Springs Desert Museum (and travelling) Palm Springs, CA
2000   Between Grains of Sand and Microchips, Silverstein Gallery New York, NY
1999   Contemporary Classicism, Neuberger Museum of Art, SUNY Purchase Purchase, NY
Charles Cowles Gallery New York, NY
1998   VisAlchemical, University Art Gallery, University of California San Diego, CA
World Artist Tour, Gallery Shraishi Tokyo, Japan
The Winter Show, Charles Cowles Gallery New York, NY
Glass, Los Angeles County Museum of Art Los Angeles, CA
RISD Works, Elliott Brown Gallery Seattle, WA
Passion for Glass: The Aviva and Jack A. Robinson Studio Glass Collection, Detroit Institute of Art Detroit, MI
Howard Ben Tré: Caryatids and New Works on Paper, Hunter Museum of American Art Chattanooga, TN
1997   Trial by Fire: Glass as a Sculptural Medium, Newcomb Art Gallery, Tulane University New Orleans, LA
Glass Today by American Studio Artists, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA
Masters of Contemporary Glass: Selections from the Glick Collection, Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN
Glass Today, Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH
5th International Contemporary Art Festival, Tokyo, Japan
1996   Charles Cowles Gallery, New York, 'Indoor/Outdoor: New Sculpture' (exh. brochure)
'New Talent New Ideas', Charles Cowles Gallery NYC
'Minimalism', Seattle Art Museum Seattle, WA
1995 - 1996   Recent Sculpture, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art Cleveland, OH & travelling
1995   Concept in Form: Artists' Sketchbooks and Maquettes, Palo Alto Cultural Center Palo Alto, CA
1994   Recent Sculpture, Davis/McClain Gallery Houston, TX
Howard Ben Tré: Basins and Fountains, Fine Arts Center Galleries, Univ. of Rhode Island Kingston, RI
Sculpture de Verre, Musee d'Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain Nice, France
1992   Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, ‘Design Visions’ (exh. cat.)
Centro de Arte Bitro, Monterrey, Mexico with Museo de Arte Contrmporaneo de Monterrey and Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City, ‘Cristalomancia, arte contemporaneo en vidrio/contemporary art in glass’ (exh. cat.)
The Morris Museum, Morristown, New Jersey, ‘Glass from Ancient Craft to Contemporary Art: 1962-1992 and Beyond’ (exh. cat.) (Traveled to Fine Arts Museum of the South, Mobile, Alabama; The Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa; University of Oklahoma, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, Norman; Scottsdale Center for the Arts, Arizona; Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi)
Renwick Gallery of the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, ‘Works on Paper: The Craft Artist as Draftsman’
Whatcom Museum of History and Art, Bellingham, Washington, ‘Clearly Art, Pilchuck’s Glass Legacy’ (exh. cat.) (traveled)
1991   Dorothy Goldeen Gallery Santa Monica, CA
The Detroit Institute of Arts, ‘Studio Glass: Selections from the David Jacob Chodorkoff Collection’
Espace Duchamp-Villon, Centre Saint-Sever, Rouen, France, ‘Exposition Internationale de Verre Contrmporain’ (exh. cat.)
Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan, ‘World Glass Now ‘91’ (exh. cat.) (Traveled throughout Japan)
1990   Dorothy Goldeen Gallery Santa Monica, CA
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, Tennessee, 'Glass Today: Memphis Collects Exhibition'
1989   Charles Cowles Gallery NYC
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, ‘Recent Acquisitions, 1986-1988’
1988   Dorothy Goldeen Gallery Santa Monica, CA
Bell Gallery, Brown University Providence, RI
Currier Gallery of Art Manchester, NH
Bowdoin College Museum of Art Brunswick, ME
New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain, CT
Oakland Museum Oakland, CA
Milwaukee Art Museum Milwaukee, WI
J.B. Speed Art Museum Louisville, KY
1987   Snug Harbor Cultural Center Staten Island, NY
American Craft Museum NYC
Fred L. Emerson Gallery Hamilton College, NY
Denver Art Museum Denver, CO
Laguna Art Museum Laguna, CA
Fay Gold Gallery Atlanta, GA
Habatat Galleries Miami, FL
1986   Fay Gold Gallery Atlanta, GA
American Craft Museum, New York, ‘Craft Today: Poetry of the Physical’ (exh. cat.) (Traveled to Denver Art Museum; Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA; Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin; J. B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond)
Brandeis University, Rose Art Museum, Waltham, Massachusetts, ‘Sculptural Objects and Installations’ (exh. cat.)
California State University, Fullerton, Visual Arts Center, ‘Cast Glass Sculpture’ (exh. cat.)
Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, ‘Transparent Motives: Glass on a Large Scale’ (exh. cat.) (traveled to Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Indiana; Owens-Illinois Art Center, Toledo, Oh; San Jose Museum of Art, California
The Oakland Museum, California, Contemporary American and European Glass from the Saxe Collection’ (exh. cat.)
Arts Festival of Atlanta, Piedmont Park, ‘Thirty-Third Arts Festival of Atlanta’ (exh. cat.)
The Saint Louis Art Museum, ‘Art of the ‘80s’
Charles Cowles Gallery NYC
1985   Charles Cowles Gallery NYC
Habatat Galleries Miami, FL
Hadler/Rodriguez Galleries Houston, TX
The Detroit Institute of Arts, ‘Detroit Collects’
Ella Sharp Museum, Jackson, Michigan and Habatat Galleries, Farmington Hills Michigan, ‘Glass: State of the Art’ (exh. cat.) (traveled to Grand Rapids Art Museum, Michigan; Midland Center for the Arts, Michigan)
Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art and Asahi Shimbun, Sapporo, Japan, ‘World Glass Now ‘85’ (exh. cat.)
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, ‘44 Alumni’ (exh. brochure)
1984   Clark Gallery Lincoln, MA
Foster/White Gallery Seattle, WA
Habatat Galleries Detroit, MI
Otani Memorial Art Museum Kobe, Japan
Owens Illinois Art Center Toledo, OH
The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, Wisconsin, ‘Americans in Glass’ (exh. cat.) (traveled throughout Europe)
The Saint Louis Art Museum, ‘Hot Stuff’
1983   Art Gallery of Western Australia Perth, Australia
Kohler Arts Center Sheboygan, WI
Foster/White Gallery Seattle, WA
Hadler/Rodriguez Galleries Houston, TX
1982   Stephen Wirtz Gallery San Francisco, CA
1981   Metropolitan Museum of Art NYC
Renwick Gallery Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Corning Museum of Glass Corning, NY
Hadler/Rodriguez Galleries Houston, TX
Habatat Galleries, Lathrup Village, Michigan, ‘Howard Ben Tré’
Foster/White Gallery, Seattle, ‘Howard Ben Tré: Sculpture’
Bowling Green State University, Ohio, ‘Emergence’ (exh. cat.)
Bundesgartenschau and Orangerie, Kassel, Germany, ‘Glaskunst ‘81’
DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, Massachusetts, ‘Glass Routes’ (exh. cat)
Huntington Museum of Art, West Virginia, ‘New American Glass: Focus West Virginia’ (exh. cat)
The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto and The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, ‘Contemporary Glass-Australia, Canada, U.S.A. & Japan’ (exh.cat.)
1980   Henry Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Hadler/ Rodriguez Galleries, New York, ‘Howard Ben Tré: Recent Sculpture’
Habatat Galleries Detroit, MI
Galerie Skandinaviske Mobler, Frankfurt, ‘Ten American Artists’
Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, ‘A Case for Boxes’
1979   University of Rhode Island Fine Arts Center Galleries, Kingston, 'Howard Ben Tré: Solo'
The Corning Museum of Glass, New York, ‘New Glass: a Worldwide Survey’ (ext.cat.) (traveled to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Renwick Gallery of the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington; The Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio; The Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris; Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo
1978   The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, Wisconsin, 'Americans in Glass' (traveled as '50 Americans')