Born
in downtown Manhattan in 1934 Robert Dash was home schooled for
most of his young life due to ongoing illnesses. Never formally
studying painting, he developed a strong interest in the abstract
expressionists, particularly De Kooning, in college. He attended
the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, in part to escape
the city.
After college he spent a year in Italy and upon returning to New
York City worked for Arts and then Art News, while painting at
night. He had his first show in 1960. Since then, he has painted,
written and gardened near Sagg Pond on eastern Long Island, at
residence among the changeable celebration of plantings, paths,
views and architectural expressions of Madoo, a much-admired garden
conservatory of his own making. A longtime Hamptons resident,
Dash’s works have been exhibited in one-man exhibitions
in Holland, England, and Germany as well as numerous major American
art galleries. He also participated in many group exhibitions
including the Museum of Modern Art, Yale University and the Fine
Arts Gallery University of Missouri. His works are also featured
in museum collections including the Modern Art Museum, Munich;
Guggenheim Museum; Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Philadelphia Museum
of Fine Arts; and the Corcoran Gallery

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