Al Ford

CV data is from Duane Lucia's Al Ford ~ Cyberspace exhibit on A Space Gallery, which hosts much better photographs of "Venus" and "The Wisemen". (To see "Cyberspace" on A Space, first click on "Exhibitions" in the left pane, then click on "Al Ford ~ Cyberspace in the right pane. I couldn't link directly to the exhibit because of the way the site is setup.)

The Collection:

Green Venus
Oil on Canvas, with oil-painted wood overlay; this is a very large piece, approximately 3.5 ft X 5.5 ft X 4 inches

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Venus
Approximately 28 inches x 3ft, framed; Hand-colored woodcut; matted in white, framed in black

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Approximately 3 ft x1.5 ft, framed; hand-colored woodcut; matted in white, framed in black:

 

 

 

 

 

The Wisemen
Approximately 4 ft x 2 ft, framed; hand-colored woodcut; matted in white, framed in black:

 

 

 

 

The Purging of Jeanne
This is a much smaller piece, approximately 18 inches sqaure, framed; hand-colored woodcut; matted in white, framed in black:

 

 

 

 

 

CV:

Education

Vesper George School of Art, Boston, MA
Henry Henshe, Provincetown, MA
Museum of Fine Arts School, Boston, MA

Solo Exhibitions:
(all exhibitions in Boston, MA, unless otherwise noted)

1993 Zeus Gallery Chicago, IL

1992 Gallery Equus

1989 Lannon Gallery Chicago, IL

1987 West Gallery
.........Art 54 Gallery, NYC, NY

1985 Kingston Gallery

1982 Four in One :
The Gallery
Gallery East
Orion Gallery
355 Gallery

1981 New Horizons Gallery

1980 Gallery East

1979 Gallery East

1978 City Hall, Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs

1976 Alon Gallery

1962 Mattson Academy

1961 The Loft Glalery

1960 Dunbarton Gallery

Group Exhibitions:
(in Boston, MA, except where otherwise noted)

1989 Institute of Art
........ LeSaffer & Wilstein Gallery
........ Wortzel Gallery

1989 Kingston Gallery

1986 Art International, Nice, France

I do not have birth or death dates, although I believe that Mr Ford died sometime in the mid-1990's, and was in his late sixties at the time.