Alexander Kroll
Alexander Kroll, born in 1981 in New York City, USA, was a professor of painting at the Art Center College of Design, USA. He received a BFA in painting from Yale University in 2004 and an MFA from Otis College of Art and Design in 2008. Otis College of Art and Design in 2008.
Kroll participated in the Armory Art Fair in 2020, Volta Basel's art fair in 2015, and was awarded the Oscar Williams and Gene Derwood Grant, administered by the New York City Historical Trust, in 2016. New York Historical Trust) grant in 2016. Kroll's work is in the collections of many prominent public art institutions and highly prestigious families, including the Torrance Art Museum and the Joseph M. Cohen Family.
Solo Exhibitions (selected)
2019 Imagism, John Nathan Vogt Gallery, New York
2019 Moon People, Frederick Snitzer Gallery, Florida
2017 Praz-Delavallade Solo Booth, Art Los Angeles Contemporary, California
2015 68Projects Solo Booth, Volta Art Basel, Switzerland
2012 The Florist, The Loquat and Yes, CB1 Gallery, California
2010 Alexander Kroll: Paintings, James Harris Gallery, Washington, D.C.
Group Exhibitions (partial)
2021 From morning till night, we should never rely on a single thing, Tomory. curated by Dodge, Philip Martin Gallery, California
2018 I Dream My Painting and Then I Paint My Dream, UNIT 5, Praz-Delavallade Gallery, California
2016 Grafforists, Torrance Art Museum, California
2013 Forms of Abstraction, Irvine Fine Arts Center, California
2010 Portable Caves, HKJB, NYC
2009 Interactions, Armory Center for the Arts, California
