FRANK GALLO:
An Epoxy Resin Gallery
Frank Gallo and Colleague in Studio, undated; Frank Gallo Archives
FRANK GALLO:
An Epoxy Resin Gallery
Frank Gallo and Colleague in Studio, undated; Frank Gallo Archives
A FRANK GALLO EPOXY RESIN GALLERY: An Evolution of Beauty
Frank Gallo
Man Running, 1964
Smithsonian Institution, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Gift of Joseph H. Hirshhorn
Polyester resin; 30" x 7-1/4" x 7-3/16"
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Frank Gallo
The Swimmer, 1964
Whitney Museum of American Art
Gift of George I. Seney
Polyester resin and wood; 64-7/8" × 15-15/16" × 41-1/8"
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Frank Gallo
Man in a Rocker, 1965
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Sara Roby Foundation
Cast and incised epoxy and burlap on wood base
38-1⁄2" x 31" x 41-5⁄8"
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Frank Gallo
Knee Bend Figure, 1965
Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University Fund Purchase
Cast epoxy resin, ivory-white color, and incised decoration
32" x 16-5/8" x 16-5/16"
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Frank Gallo
Saddle Figure, 1965
Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Gift of Fritzi Cohen in memory of her husband Edward Stone Cohen
Cast epoxy resin on wood base; 54-1/2" x 23" x 10-1/2"
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Frank Gallo
Standing Beach Figure, 1965
American Craftmen's Council
Museum of Contemporary Crafts
Epoxy resin and wood base; 63" x 18" x 11"
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Frank Gallo
Love Object, 1966
Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois-Urbana, Museum Purchase through the Festival of Arts Purchase Fund
Epoxy resin reinforced with fiber glass and wood
57" x 28" x 28"
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Frank Gallo
Quiet Nude 1966
University of North Carolina, Weatherspoon Museum, Museum purchase with funds from the Benefactors Fund and Anne Wortham Cone
Epoxy resin; 31" x 15" x 27"
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Frank Gallo
Running Girl, 1966
Rhode Island School of Design Museum, The Albert Pilavin Memorial Collection of 20th Century American Art
Epoxy resin and fiberglass; 56-3/4" x 21" x 13 1/2"
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Frank Gallo
Standing Girl, 1966
Artnet
Polyester resin, acrylic; 65-1/2" × 14-1/2" × 21"
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FRANK GALLO AND COLLEAGUES: In the Studio During the Epoxy Resin Era