A Chronology of Site-Specific Projects by David Novros
Beginning with a fresco commissioned by Donald Judd for the late artist’s New York studio in 1970, David Novros’s career has been punctuated by projects that build on his concept of the painted place. The artist traveled through Europe aged twenty-one and was deeply moved by the frescoes in Italian churches, Paleolithic wall paintings, and Spanish palaces he encountered, and was inspired to pursue commissions informed by their architectural context. Although he is better known publicly for his multipartite canvases, these works continue to be informed by his ongoing practice in wall painting.
1970
Fresco, Judd Foundation, 101 Spring Street, New York, NY
1972
Fresco, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
Installed as part of Projects: Richard Tuttle and David Novros, 1972
1973
Fresco, Burgunder House, Fire Island, NY
1973 – 1975
Room paintings, Rice University, Houston, TX
Three rooms installed with oil on canvas paintings for Novros, Marden, Rothko: Painting in the Age of Actuality, 1975
Room 1: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, TX
Rooms 2 & 3: The Menil Collection, Houston, TX
1975
Fresco, Pennzoil Oil Corporation, Houston, TX
Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
1977
Fresco, Gooch Auditorium, University of Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, TX
1981
Fresco and stained glass windows, Doumani House, Venice, CA
1983 – 1984
Fresco, Former Miami Federal Courthouse, Miami, FL
1984
Solar Triptych, Newark Train Station, NJ
Paint on aluminum with photovoltaic array
1990
Mural, School of the Arts, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC
1996–1997
Painted windows and metal wall piece, Gross House, Winslow, AZ
1996 – 2003
Painted Boathouse, Middleburgh, NY
Oil on plaster on four walls
2007
Mural, Robert Graham studio, Venice, CA
Collection of Museum Wiesbaden, Germany
2007
Fresco, Robert Graham studio, Venice, CA
2012–2016
Salidas, painted panels, Wiesbaden Museum, Germany
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