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HIBEL TM Works in
Permanent Collections:
Harvard University
Boston
University
Museum
of Fine Arts, Boston
Springfield Museum of Arts, Massachusetts
University of New Hampshire
Fleischmann Collection, Cincinnati
Detroit Art Institute
Milwaukee Art Museum
Phoenix Art Museum
La
Jolla Museum, California
Lowe
Gallery, University of Miami, Florida
Columbus Museum of Arts and Crafts, Georgia
Warren
Hall Coutts, Ill, Memorial Museum of Art, El Dorado, Kansas
Palais
des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
United
Nations Headquarters, New York City
Norton
Gallery, West Palm Beach, Florida
de
Saisset Museum, Santa Clara, California
Russian Academy of Art, St. Petersburg, Russia
Hibel
Museum of Art, Lake Worth, Florida
One Artist Exhibitions:
Shacknow Museum of Fine Arts, Plantation, Florida, 2000
Cornell Museum of Art and History, Delray Beach, Florida, 1999 (and 1993)
Klutznick National Jewish Museum, Washington, D.C., 1999
The
Museum of Printing History, Houston, Texas, 1999 (and 1998)
Mitsukoshi Fine Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, 1995 (and 1994)
Lyme
Academy of Fine Art, Old Lyme, Connecticut, 1994
Grenchen Art Museum, and Galerie BrechbUhl, Grenchen, Switzerland, 1992
Soviet Union Academy of Art, and Exhibition Hall of the Russian Union of
Artists, Leningrad (St. Petersburg), Russia, U.S.S.R., 1990
Northern Indiana Arts Association Gallery, Munster Indiana, 1990
Galerie Vindobona, Bad Kissingen,West Germany, 1988
The
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C., 1989
St.
Peter An Der Sperr Wiener Neustadt, and Galerie Phoenix, Ternitz, Austria,
1989
National Museum of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1988
The
Mall Galleries, London, England, 1981
Tennessee State Museum, Nashville, Tennessee, 1996
Dubrovnik Museum, Dubrovnik, Croatia, Yugoslavia, 1988
Whiting and Woolley Galleries, Eastern Shore Art Association, Fairhope,
Alabama, 1987
China National Art Gallery, Beiling, and Sichuan Art Institute, Chongqing,
People’s Republic of China, 1986
Gallerie Horhammer, Helsinki, Finland, 1986
Austrian Cultural Center, Palais Palify, and Galerie 10, Vienna, Austria,
1985
Museum
Maihugen, Lilehammer, Norway, 1984
Castle
Bosjokloster, Hoor, Sweden, 1984
Hebrew
University, Jerusalem, Israel, 1983
Castle
Borluut, Ghent, Belgium, 1982
Castle
Mainau, Lake Constance, Germany, 1980
Galerie Monaco Fine Arts, Monte Carlo, Monaco, 1979
National Museum of Fine Arts, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1976
Guggenheim Gallery, London, England, 1975 (and 1971)
Abilene Fine Arts Museum, Abilene, Texas, 1975
Columbia
Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina, 1974
Flint Institute of Art, Flint Michigan, 1973
Emery Gallery, Edgecliff College, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1972
Hammer Galleries, New York City, 1971
Vose
Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, 1954 (and 1941 and 1942)
Public Shows
Chicago
Art Institute
Pennsylvania Academy of
Art
Pittsfield Musuem,
Massachusetts
American Federation of
Art
Pasadena Art Museum
Philadelphia Watercolor
Society
Institute of Contemporary
Art, Boston
Marblehead Art
Association, Massachusetts
Gallery, Phillips Andover
Academy, Andover, Massachusetts
Assemby Building, United
Nations Headquarters, New York City
Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston
Miami Beach Library Art
Gallery
Boston Art Festival
(Founder)
Massachusetts School of
Art
Boston Institute of
Modern Art
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