Glenn Ostergaard
Born and raised in New Jersey, 30 minutes from New York City, Ostergaard was exposed to the world of art at an early age. His father, a professional commercial and industrial photographer gave him his first lessons in art. Trips to NY museums and galleries stimulated his visual imagination and convinced him this was his world. He studied painting and art history at Montclair State University.
After a 4-month graduate internship he was asked to remain on staff at the then; Museum of Contemporary Crafts. A year later, Glenn met the American dancer Martha Graham and became her personal aid; an association that had a lasting impact on his approach to art. At Miss Graham's suggestion, Ostergaard began experimenting with three-dimensional forms which soon lead to the development of his signature pillow sculptures.
Ostergaard left New York in 1977, and after receiving encouragement from Betty Parsons, spent the next five years perfecting his pillow sculptures. He returned to painting in 1980 creating large, lyrical and colorful canvases. Once again, Ostergaard was enjoying the physicality of painting and in love with color.
Since 1990, Ostergaard has lived in the Palm Springs, CA area and has traveled extensively, continuing to develop his expressive vocabulary in his unique paintings and sculpture. Glenn and his husband David are founding benefactors of the Kaplan-Ostergaard Glass Center at the Palm Springs Art Museum.
Because of his long career, passion for the cultural climate of his country, and prolific output, he was chosen as one of the artists to participate in a major exhibition of Egyptian contemporary artists of the millennia, which traveled extensively to museums throughout Europe.
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BIOGRAPHY
Born and raised in New Jersey, 30 minutes from New York City, Ostergaard was exposed to the world of art at an early age. His father, a professional commercial and industrial
photographer gave him his first lessons in art. Trips to NY museums and galleries stimulated his visual imagination and convinced him this was his world. He studied painting and art history at Montclair State University. After a four-month graduate internship he was asked to remain on staff at the then, Museum of Contemporary Crafts. A year later, Glenn met the American dancer Martha Graham and became her personal aid; an association that had a lasting impact on his approach to art. At Miss Graham's suggestion, Ostergaard began experimenting with three-dimensional forms which soon lead to the development of his signature pillow sculptures. Ostergaard left New York in 1977, and after receiving encouragement from Betty Parsons, spent the next five years perfecting his pillow sculptures. He returned to painting in 1980 creating large, lyrical, and colorful canvases. Once again, Ostgaard was enjoying the physicality of painting and in love with color. Since 1990, Ostergaard has lived in the Palm Springs, CA area and has traveled extensively, continuing to develop his expressive vocabulary in his unique paintings and sculpture. Glenn and his husband David are founding benefactors of the Kaplan-Ostergaard Glass Center at the Palm Springs Art Museum.
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Solo Exhibitions
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Selected Group Exhibitions
2020Art Market San Francisco, Represented by Muriel Guépin Gallery, SoHo, New York, NY2019201820172016201520142013201220112009William Merrill Gallery, Recent Paintings, Laguna Beach, CACaldwell Snyder Gallery, Moments of Impermanence, San Francisco, CA (two-person)College of Marin, Emeritus Center, Kentfield, CA