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Bob
Cato
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EDUCATION |
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1944-1946 |
Chicago School of Design
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Studied with |
Jose Clemente Orozco |
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David Alfaro Siqueiros |
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László
Maholy-Nagy, Chicago School of Design
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ONE-MAN
EXHIBITIONS |
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1951—1964 |
Represented by
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York |
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1965 |
Tibor de Nagy, New York |
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1974 |
The Image & The
Myth Gallery, Los Angeles, “Paintings, Sculpture and Collages” |
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1975 |
Mario Tazzo.li Gallery, Milan, “Drawings and
Collages” |
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1977 |
Knoedler & Co., New York |
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1990 |
Nahan Gallery, “Collages” |
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1992 |
James Goodman Gallery, New York
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COLLECTIONS |
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Betty and Stanley Sheinbaum, Los Angeles |
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Edmond Kaufman, Los Angeles |
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Peter Schub, New
York |
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Michael Butler,
Oak Brook, Illinois |
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Gianni Agnelli,
Milan |
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Mario Tazzoli,
Milan |
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Norman Amiel,
New York
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EMPLOYMENT BACKGROUND |
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1947—48
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Assistant Art Director to Alexey Brodovitch,
Harper’s Bazaar Magazine, Hearst Publications |
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1948—49
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Art Director, Junior Bazaar, Hearst
Publications |
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1949—51
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Art Director, Theater Arts |
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195—53
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Art Director, Dance Magazine |
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1953—56
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Art Director,
Glamour Magazine, Condé Nast Publications |
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1957—59
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Freelance Art Director and photographer |
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1960—65
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Art Director,
Columbia Records, CBS |
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1965—68
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Vice President
Creative Services CBS/Columbia Records |
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1968—71
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Art Director, McCall’s Magazine |
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1972—73
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Vice President Packaging and Design – Revlon
Corporation; created the “Charlie Girl” image |
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1974—77
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Vice President United Artists Records and
Films |
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1977—80
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Bob Cato and Associates |
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1983 —89
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Corporate Design Director, East/West Network
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1989—91
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Bob Cato Design |