ADAM STRAUS

1956 Born in Miami Beach, Florida

1980-1990 Lives in Tallahassee, Florida

1990 Moves to New York City

2003 Moves to Riverhead, New York

 

EDUCATION

1980-82 M.F.A. Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

1976-78 B.S. Mathematics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

1974-6 B.A. Miami-Dade Community College, Miami, FL

 

 

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2015 “Even the 21st Century Longs for the Sublime,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

2013 “From the Land,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO

2013 “Looking for Nature and Singing the Paradise Blues,” Nohra Haime Gallery New York, NY

2012-13 “Landscape Paintings of Adam Straus,” Vero Beach Museum, Vero Beach, FL

2011 “Taking Notes or Trying to Keep the Fiddle Tuned,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

2010 “A Little Bit of Retrospection,” Artsites, Riverhead, NY

         “AIR & WATER or: Everything’s Fine Until It’s Not,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

2008 “Tick Tock, Drip Drop…” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

          “Drill Here! Drill Now!” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

2007 “Inspired by True Events,” Art Chicago, Nohra Haime Gallery, Chicago, IL

          “Small Memorials for a Great Loss,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York NY

2006 “Adam Straus: Short Stories from a Long Island,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

          “Adam Straus, Earth Day 2006,” Ecologicalart.net, on-line exhibition

2005 “In the Shadow of Paradise: Retrospective Exhibition,” Butler Art Institute, Trumbull Branch, Howland, OH

          “Adam Straus: Just Too Short of Too Late,” ADAA The Art Show, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

2004 “Toxic Paradise,” The Von Liebig Art Center, Naples, FL

          “We’ve Gotten Up Here and We Can’t Get Down,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

2003 Okaloosa-Walton Art Center, Niceville, FL

         “Sublimis Interruptus,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

2002 “Paradis Paradoxe,” Espace Ecureuil, Caisse d’Epargne, Marseille, France

2001 “Quiet Places – Loud Thoughts,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

2000 Van Every Smith Galleries, Davidson College, Davidson, NC

          “Ten Year Retrospective,” FIAC, Nohra Haime Gallery, Paris, France

          “Oops! We Misplaced Paradise,” MAC, New York, NY

          “Somewhere Between Here and Disaster,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

1999 “Adam Straus/Robert Fichter,” University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL

          “Here’s to Progress!,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

1998 “Happy Ever After in the Land of Nod,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

1997 “Frontier,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

1996 “Something for the Whole Family,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

1995 FIAC, Nohra Haime Gallery, Paris, France

          “Not Quite Utopia,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

1994 Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

          Jaffe Baker Blau Gallery, Boca Raton, FL

         Alfred Wild Gallery, Bogotá, Colombia

1993 Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

1992 Jaffe Baker Blau Gallery, Boca Raton, FL

1991 Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

1990 Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

         Ann Jaffe Gallery, Miami, FL

 

 

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2015 “Wintry Mix,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO

2013 “From the Land,” Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO

2012 “Sharks in Art,” Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

2011 The Armory Show – Modern, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

2010 “Objects of Desire,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

          “Fleurs, 1880- 2010,” Benrimon Contemporary, New York, NY

           Art Chicago, Nohra Haime Gallery, Chicago, IL

          “Metamorphosis,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

2009 Art Miami, Nohra Haime Gallery, Miami, FL

         Art Chicago, Nohra Haime Gallery, Chicago, IL

         “Layered/Boxed,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

2008 “Selections,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

          “Straus & Straus,” Florida State University Museum, Tallahassee, FL

          The Art Show, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

          “Diptychs and Triptychs,” James Goodman Gallery, New York, NY

           “Partisan Exhibition,” Art Chicago, Chicago, IL

           Art Chicago, Nohra Haime Gallery, Chicago, IL

           “Art from Anxious Times,” Art Students League, New York NY

2007 LA Art Show, Los Angeles, CA

         “Experimenting,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

         “The Elements: Fire,” The Gallery of Contemporary Art at Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT

          Bridge London, Nohra Haime Gallery, London, England

          Art20, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York

          Flow, Nohra Haime Gallery, Miami, FL

          Bridge Miami, Nohra Haime Gallery, Miami, FL

2006 “Peace Tower: Day for Night,” Whitney Biennial 2006, New York, NY

          “Artists of the Hamptons,” LTMG, New York, NY

          “The Elements: FIRE,” The Gallery of Contemporary Art, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT

2005  “Images of Time and Place: Contemporary Views of Landscape,” Wayne State University Gallery, Detroit, MI

           “Artists and Nature on Eastern Long Island: 1940s to the Present,” Spanierman Gallery, East Hampton, NY

           “In the Back Room,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

            Free Arts, New York, NY

            Contemporary 2, Palm Beach, FL

            Sanford Smith Fine Art, Great Barrington, MA

            Salon 2005, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York

            Antique Art Fair, Schiller & Bodo, Armory, New York

2004 “Images of Time and Place: Contemporary Views of Landscape,” Lehman College Art Gallery, Bronx, NY

          “Contemporary American Realism II,” M.A.Doran Gallery, Tulsa, OK

          “Art at War,” Aldo Castillo Gallery, Chicago, IL

           “Past, Present, Future,” Okaloosa-Walton Art Center, Niceville, FL

2003 Art in Embassies Program - Brasilia, Brazil

          “Summer Solstice,” Doug Udell Gallery, Edmonton, Canada

          “Flag,” Maxwell Davidson Gallery, New York, NY

          “Off the Beaten Track: Great Escapes,” Mead Art Museum, Amherst, MA

          “Brooklyn on 57th Street,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

          “Paper,” Ramis Barquet Gallery, New York, NY

           Art of the Twentieth Century, The Armory, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

2002 “Art is Art,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

          “Move,” Barbara Gilman Gallery, Miami, FL

          “Contemporary American Art,” United States Embassy, Seoul, Korea

          “Painterly Paint,” Nils Rykken Gallery, The World

          “From Stone to Foam,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

2001 “Toxic Landscapes: Artists Examine the Environment,” Rachel Carson Institute, Chatham College, Pittsburgh, PA

          “I Love New York,” New York, NY

          “Color,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

           Art in Embassies Program, Seoul, Korea

2000 “On The Horizon: Landscape at the Millenium,” New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, Summit, NJ

         “Ethereal and Material,” Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Wilmington, DE

         “Major Works,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

1999-2000 “Into the New Century,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

1999 “The Use of the Hand,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

          Art in Embassies, Vienna, Austria

1998 Jaffe Baker Gallery, Boca Raton, FL

         “Points of Compass,” Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, Tallahassee, FL

         “Important Works by Gallery Artists,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

          “Flora,” Elise Goodheart Fine Arts, Sag Harbor, FL

          FIAC, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

          Graystone Gallery, San Francisco, CA

          Los Angeles Art Fair, Jonathan Novak Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA

          Art in Embassies Program, U.S. Ambassador’s Residence, Sofia, Bulgaria

1997 “Destiny Manifest: American Landscape Painting in the Nineties,” Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Curated by Douglas Maxwell

          “Bang: The Gun as Image,” Museum of Fine Arts, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

           “Re-Presenting Representation III,” Arnot Art Museum, Elmira, NY

           “Works on Paper, With paper and Drawings by Gallery Artists,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

           ADAA The Art Show, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York

           “The Power of Color,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

           FIAC, Nohra Haime Gallery, Paris, France

1996 “Rediscovering the Landscape of the Americas,”Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, NM, Art Museum of South Texas

          Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, NY

          “Destiny Manifest: American Landscape Painting in the Nineties,” Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

           Art in Embassies, Bulgaria

          “Politics American Style: Issues and Images,” Beacon Hill Fine Art, New York, NY

          ADAA The Art Show, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

          Art Chicago, Nohra Haime Gallery, Chicago, IL

          Art Miami, Nohra Haime Gallery, Miami, FL

          The Penland School of Crafts, Penland, NC

          Slover-McCutcheon Gallery, Houston, TX

          “XVth Anniversary,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

1995 “American Art Today: Night Paintings,” The Art Museum at Florida International University, Miami, FL

          ADAA The Art Show, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York

          “Prix International d’Art Contemporain Monte- Carlo,” Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco, Sporting d’ Hiver, Monte-Carlo

           “Show and Tell,” 450 Broadway Gallery, New York, NY

            “Made to Order: America’s Most Wanted Painting,” Alternative Museum, New York, NY

            FIAC, Nohra Haime Gallery, Paris, France

1994-1995 “New York Realism,” Odakyu Museum, Tokyo, Japan; Kagoshima City Museum of Art; Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art; The Museum of Art, Kintetsu, Osaka; Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art; Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL

1994 “25th Anniversary Benefit Auction,” Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH

          ADAA The Art Show, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York

          “Double Indemnity: The Self Unmasked,” City Without Walls, Newark, NJ

           “Night Visions,” Marguerite Oestricher Gallery, New Orleans, LA

           “Landscape not Landscape,” Camino Real Gallery, Boca Raton, FL

           Art Miami, Nohra Haime Gallery, Miami, FL

1993 ADAA The Art Show, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York

         Chicago Art Fair, Nohra Haime Gallery, Chicago, IL

         FIAC, Nohra Haime Gallery, Paris, France

         “Benefit Auction,” Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL

          Art Miami, Nohra Haime Gallery, Miami, FL

1992 “27th Anniversary Group Exhibition,” Ann Jaffe Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, FL

          Salon de Mars, Nohra Haime Gallery, Paris, France

          “The Wall Project,” The Sculpture Center, Benefit Exhibition, New York, NY

           “Apocalypse and Resurrection,” The Gallery Three Zero, Benefit for American Foundation for Aids Research, New York, NY

            “Ten Steps,” Maranushi-Lederman Gallery, New York, NY

            “10th Anniversary Exhibition,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

            “Small Works,” Greystone Gallery, San Francisco, CA

            “Summer Pleasures,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

           “Miniature-Museum,” Reflex Modern Art Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Traveling exhibition)

           “Landscape: Larraz-Straus-Tacla,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

1991 “National Sculpture Invitational,” Deland Museum of Art, Deland, FL

          “McNature,” Richard F. Brush Art Gallery, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY

          “Selections,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

           “Inclusion/Exclusion - City Life 1991,” Levinson Kane Gallery, Boston, MA

           “Topography of a Landscape,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

           Art Miami, Nohra Haime Gallery, Miami, FL

1990 “1st Annual Florida State of the Art Exhibition,” Sokolsky Center, Miami Beach, FL

          ”16th Annual Small Works Juried Competition,”East Campus Gallery, Valencia Community College, Orlando, FL

          “10 Dimensions-SAF/NEA Fellowship Recipients in Sculpture,” Atlanta College of Art Gallery, Atlanta, GA

 

PUBLIC AND CORPORATE COLLECTIONS

Advance Corporation, Miami, FL

American Express

Arnot Art Museum, Elmira, NY

Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH

City of Orlando, FL

Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University, Middleton, CT

Fidelity Investments, Boston, MA

Fine Arts Museum, F.S.U., Tallahassee, FL

Hellen Ehrman White McAuliffe, Palo Alto, CA

Houston Power and Light, Houston, TX

Lavandoo Corporation, Geneva, Switzerland

List Visual Arts Center, M.I.T., Cambridge, MA

Mead Art Museum, Amherst, MA

Melville Industrial Associates, Melville, NY

Pfizer, New York

Sterling Software, Dallas, TX

The Art Museum at F.I.U, Miami, FL

The Progressive Corporation, Cleveland, OH

Tufts University Art Gallery, Somerville, MA

Van Every Smith Galleries, Davidson College, Davidson, NC

Von Leibig Art Center, Naples, FL

Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA

 

 

VISITING ARTIST LECTURES AND RESIDENCES

2000 Davidson College, Davidson, NC

1999 University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL

1996 Penland School of Crafts, Penland, NC

          The Seaside Institute, Seaside, FL

           Artist-Teacher, Masters Program, Norwich University, Montpelier, VT

1994 Vermont College University, Montpelier, VT

 

 

AWARDS

1990 Merit Award, 1st Annual Florida State of the Art Exhibition, Sokolsky Center, Miami Beach, FL

1989 Southern Arts Federation/NEA Fellowship

1988 Best of Show, 1988 Florida Competition, Center for the Arts, Vero Beach, FL

         Artists Three Award, Annual Juried Competition at the Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, FL

         Florida Individual Artists Fellowship

1987 One of 10 Best of Show Award, Southeastern Juried Competition, Fine Arts Museum of the South, Mobile, AL

         First Prize, Holiday Banner Competition, Tallahassee, FL

1983 Best of Show, Florida Regional Competition, Four Arts Center, Tallahassee, FL

 

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

2012 Pollack, Barbara. “Reviews New York: Adam Straus,” ARTnews, January, p. 109, illustrated.

2010 Amy, Michael. Fleurs 1880-1020. Benrimon Contemporary, New York, May 6 – June 5, exhibition catalogue, p. 34-35, illustrated.

          Evans, Sara. “Art Review: Familiar Becomes Strange in the Works of Riverhead Artist Adam Straus,” North Fork Patch, October 14. http://northfork.patch.com/articles/art-                   review- familiar-becomes-strange-in-the-works-of-north-fork-artist-adam-straus#c

          Jordan, Courtney. “Paint to Preserve the Scenery You Love,” ArtDaily.com, September 9.

           http://www.artistdaily.com/blogs/artistdaily/archive/2010/09/09/paint-to-preserve-the- scenery-you-love.aspx

          Rogers, Pat. “For This Painter, Landscapes Go Beyond the Merely Beautiful,” The East Hampton Press, June 22, illustrated. http://www.27east.com/story_detail.cfm?                             id=285368&town=&page=2

2008 Adam Straus: Tick Tock Drip Drop…, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, February, exhibition catalogue.

         Bonhams: Contemporary Art. New York, Tuesday, November 11, exhibition catalogue, p. 54, illustrated.

         Evans, Sara. “Just In, The Artist: Adam Straus,” Vox Hamptons, Amagansett, NY, November- December, p. 18, illustrated.

         Evans, Sara. “Nature in Peril – The Art of Adam Straus,” Art of the Times, Palm Beach, Winter, pp. 20-21, illustrated.

         Gladstone, Valerie. “Reviews: Adam Straus” Artnews, New York, May, pp. 150-151, illustrated.

2007 Adam Straus: Small Memorials for a Great Loss, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, February, exhibition catalogue.

          Adam Straus: Inspired by True Events, Nohra Haime Gallery, Art Chicago, New York, April, exhibition brochure.

          Art in Embassies Program. “Adam Straus,” United States Embassy La Paz Bolivia, Washington, D.C., exhibition catalogue, pages 16-17, illustrated.

2006 Adam Straus: Short Stories from a Long Island, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, February, exhibition catalogue.

          Cohen, Mark Daniel. “The Visioning of the Loss”, Hyperion: On the Future of Aesthetics, New York, February 14, http://www.nietzschecircle.com/hyperion9.html

2005 Baum, Jane. “In The Gallery,” The Independent, The Hamptons, August 5.

          Chesler, Suzanne. “High on Nature,” Detroit Jewish News, Detroit, April 14, illustrated.

          Cohen, Ronny. Artists and Nature on Eastern Long Island:1940 to the Present. Spanierman Gallery at East Hampton, NY July 21-September 5, exhibition catalogue.

          Gordon, L.A. “Out and About,” The New York Sun, New York, February 25.

          Shinn, Dorothy. “Artist attacks pollution and waste in paintings,” Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Sunday July 3, p. E3, illustrated.

          Spalding, Jill. “Interview with Adam Straus,” WPS1, May 16, radio broadcast, http://www.wps1.org/search/search.cgi?q=adam%20straus.

          Thompson, Seth. “Adam Straus: In the Shadow of Paradise,” Angle, http://www.anglemagazine.org/articles/Adam_Straus_In_the_Shadow_of_2385.asp

2004 Miller, Donald. “Straus’ Landscapes Beautiful Distubing,” Naples Daily News, Naples, February 13.

          Tefs, Regina Newton. “Toxic Paradise is…beautiful?” Naples Sun Times, Naples, Feb 25- March 2, Vol. I, Issue 22, p.12.

2003 “Art Exhibits at OWCC,” Bay Beacon, Tallahassee, January 15.

          “Art times three,” Beacon Express, January 15, p. A12, illustrated.

           Clark, Trinkett. Off the Beaten Track: Contemporary Mindscapes. Amherst, Mead Art Museum, September 7 – December 18, exhibition catalogue, illustrated in color p. 22.

           DeFuniak Herald, Florida, January 16, illustrated.

           El Diario/La Prensa, New York, February 23, p. 20, illustrated.

           Gladstone, Valerie. “Reviews: Adam Straus” Artnews, New York, May, illustrated.

           Kuspit, Donald, “Adam Straus .Nohra Haime Gallery,” Artforum, New York, May, p. 172, illustrated.

           “OWCC Galleries,” Daily News, Fort Walton Beach, January 10, illustrated.

           “OWCC Presents Art Reflective of the Environment,” Destin Log, Destin, January 11.

            Schneider, Michael. “Visual Culture and Environmental Sustainability in the work of Bastidas and Straus Didactic Reminders,” Cogen, Vol. 1, July. www.publicnature.com/co-                 gen/7.html

           Steiner, Raymond J., “Adam Straus at Nohra Haime Gallery,” Art Times, Mount Marion, April, p. 3, illustrated in black and white.

2002 Contemporary American Art, An Exhibition, United States Embassy, Seoul, exhibition catalogue, illustrated.

          “Exposition: Adam Straus,” Le Journal, Marseilles, May-June, illustrated.

           “Florida Native Art on Display at OWCC,” Walton Sun, Santa Rosa Beach FL, December 14, illustrated.

           Graber, Gilles. “Du Paradis au Paradoxe,” La Marseillaise, Marseilles, September 9, p. 25, illustrated.

            Great American Writers, Tarrytown, Marshall Cavendish, volume 7, reproductions in color, pp. 902-7.

            “La beauté: toujours au-delà,” Informations, Marseilles, September, illustrated.

            Lucie-Smith, Edward. Art Tomorrow, London, Vilo International, illustrated.

            Merle, Patrick. “Adam Straus au ‘Paradis’,” La Provence, Marseilles, September 17, illustrated.

            “New exhibitions at OWCC Arts Center,” Beach Breeze, Miami, December 12.

             “OWCC Announces Exhibition,” Destin Log, Destin, December 21.

              “OWCC Art Galleries to Exhibit Works by Three Featured Artists,” Bay Beacon, Valparaiso, December 21, illustrated.

2000 Bischoff, Dan. “Worlds of Wonder: Rethinking the Modern Landscape,” Sunday Star Ledger, Newark, April 23, Section 4, p. 1, illustrated.

          Cohen, Nancy. On The Horizon, New Jersey Center for the Visual Arts, Summit, April 2- June 11, exhibition catalogue, illustrated.

          De Neuvillate, Alfonso. “Straus, Papetti, Milow: Visiones Deshumanizadas del Siglo XX,” Casas & Gente, Mexico, February, p.12, illustrated. 

          Grau, Jane. “Paintings Find Depth in Cultural Shallows,” The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, January 30, p. 1F, illustrated.

          Korotkin, Joyce. “Adam Straus Interview,” The New York Art World, New York, October, pp. 16-17, illustrated.

          “Les Mots de Passe: Lexique Inattendu pour Decouvrir la FIAC 2000,” Le Quotidien/001, Paris, October 25, illustrated.

           Lugara, Joe. “Landscape Exhibit Offers Intriguing View of the Lay of the Land,” Summit Observer, Union County, Summer, April 27, p. B5.

           Maxwell, Douglas. “Introduction,” Ethereal and Material, Wilmington, DE, Delaware Center for the Arts, September 21- November 21, exhibition catalogue, illustrated.

           Taylor, Kristin. “Review: Two New Exhibits Open at the VAC,” The Davidsonian, Davidson, February 3, p.3.

           Young, Dede and Douglas Maxwell. Ethereal and Material, Wilmington, DE, Delaware Center for the Arts, September 21-November 21, exhibition catalogue, illustrated.

1999 Gladstone, Valerie. “Studio: Greetings from Toxic Paradise,” Artnews, New York, April, pp. 81- 82, illustrated.

          Hinson, Mark. “Adam bomb,” Tallahassee Democrat, Tallahassee, May 16, pp. 1D & 3D, illustrated.

          Korotkin, Joyce. “Andrew Castrucci /Generous Miracles,” The New York Art World, New York, June-July/August, vol. 3, No. 10.

1998 Bohlen, Avis T. Art in Embassies: Sofia, Embassy of the U.S.A., Sofia, Bulgaria, 1998, catalogue, illustrated.

          Braff, Phyllis. “Flora”, The New York Times, Long Island Edition, August 9.

          Korotkin, Joyce. “Adam Straus - Nohra Haime Gallery,” Cover, New York, December 4, vol. 12, #6, p. 43.

          Maxwell, Douglas. Flora. Elise Goodheart Fine Arts, Sag Harbor, NY, July - August 16, exhibition catalogue, illustrated.

1997 Blakeley, George. The Gun as Image. Museum of Fine Arts, Florida State University, Tallahassee, February 21- March 29, exhibition catalogue, illustrated.

          Gallati, Carol Dayer. “Galleries,” The New Yorker, New York, July 28.

          McCoy, Jason. “Group Show,” Artnet.com, Reviews, June-July.

          McCutchan, Ann. “Enjoy the View: American Landscapes Roam the Continent,” Art & Antiques, New York, Summer.

          O’Hern, John D. Re-Presenting Representation. Elmira: Arnot Art Museum, October 10, 1997- January 11, 1998, exhibition catalogue, illustrated.

1996 Goodman, Jonathan. “Politics, American Style at Beacon Hill Fine Art,” Art in America, New York, December.

          Rivero Lake, Marcela A. y M.de. “Los Efectos del Tabaco en el Año del Cochino,” Casas & Gente, Mexico, vol. 11, No.109, p.10, illustrated.

          Young, Dede and Douglas Maxwell. Destiny Manifest: American Landscape Painting in the Nineties, Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville, Nov 24, 1996- March               31, 1997, exhibition catalogue, illustrated.

1995 Adcock, Craig. “Adam Straus: Ecological Landscapes,” Not Quite Utopia, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, November 21- December 23, exhibition catalogue, illustrated.

          Gallati, Carol Dayer. “American Art Today: Night Paintings,” The Art Museum at Florida

          International University, Miami, January 13-February 18, exhibition catalogue, illustrated.

          Hassold, Cris. “Adam Straus at Jaffe Baker Blau”, Art Papers, Atlanta, March-April.

          __________. “New York Realism - Past and Present,” Art Papers, Atlanta, April-May.

         Orsoni, Celine. “FIAC 95: A Nous les Galeries Anglaises,”Le Nouveau Dimanche, Paris, October 1, p. 13.

1994 Dreishpoon, Douglas. New York Realism - Past and Present. Japan: New York Realism- Past and Present, p. 153, exhibition catalogue, illustrated.

          Drillis, Catherine. “New York Reviews: Adam Straus at Nohra Haime” Artnews, New York, January, p.168, illustrated.

          Korotkin, Joyce. Double Indemnity: The Self Unmasked. Newark, NJ: City Without Walls, March – April, exhibition catalogue.

          Lujambio, Mariana. “Los Diez Años de Nohra Haime en Nueva York,” Casas & Gente, Mexico, May, pp. 67-69, illustrated.

          Maxwell, Douglas. Landscape Not Landscape. Boca Raton, FL: Gallery Camino Real, March, exhibition catalogue.

          Watkins, Eileen. “Newark Exhibition Explores Mysteries of Inner Self Interacting with Outer World,” The Sunday Star-Ledger, Newark, April 17.

1993 Wright, Jeff. “Adam Straus/Nohra Haime Gallery,” Cover, New York, November, p.15, illustrated.

1992 Maxwell, Douglas. Apocalypse and Resurrection. New York: The Gallery Three Zero, exhibition catalogue for Amfar benefit.

          McQuaid, Cate. “‘The Body Politic is More Than Just Politics,” The Boston Phoenix, Boston, MA, October 23, p. 6.

          Spring, Justin. “Adam Straus/Nohra Haime Gallery,” Artforum, New York, March, p. 109, illustrated.

1991 Turner, Elisa. “Review,” Artnews, New York, January, p. 168.

1990 Bradford, Thomas. “1989 SAF/NEA Fellowships in Sculpture,” Artpapers, Atlanta, September- October.

1989 Cullen, J.W. “Artists Three,” Artpapers, Atlanta, Jan/Feb, vol. 13, no. 1, p. 60.

         Fellowships: Florida’s Finest 1988/89. Miami, FL: North Miami Center of Contemporary Art, exhibition catalogue.

         Kohen, Helen L. “Review,” The Miami Herald, Miami, March 31.

         Murphy, Jay. “Review,” Artpapers, Atlanta, July 12.

1988 Bruns, Dave. “Straus Considers Himself a Campaign Alternative,” Tallahassee Democrat, Tallahassee, October 23, pp. 1E & 2E.

         Cotterell, Bill. “Did Straus Drain Votes From Loser?” Tallahassee Democrat, November 11, p. 2A.

         Rosendorf, David. “Objects of Presence,” Artpapers, Atlanta, Nov/Dec, vol.12, no. 6.

         Selby, Roger L. Objects of Presence. Boca Raton, FL: Boca Raton Museum of Art, exhibition catalogue.

         Stewart Dishman, Laura. “Art works in ‘Artists 3,’” The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, September 26, pp. C1- 2, illustrated.

         _________. “Quality Gets Lost in a Crowd,” The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, May 30, pp.C1-2.

        Turner, Elisa. “Art Works in Artists 3,” The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, September 26.

1987 Turner, Elisa. “Review,” The Miami Herald, Miami, May 14, p. 7C, illustrated.

1986 Fineout, Gary. “Dark Horse Throws Benefit Banquet at CA Chapel,” Florida Flambeau, Tallahassee, September 25, p.13.

         Stewart Dishman, Laura. “Behind Sculptor’s Brooding Art, Beats a Clearly Hopeful Heart,” The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, August 23, illustrated.

1985 Kohen, Helen L. “Mother-Son Duo Offers Thoughtful Show,” The Miami Herald, Miami, June 7, p. 12C.

          Lurie, Sheldon M. Straus & Straus. Miami, FL: Frances Wolfson Art Gallery, Miami-Dade Community College, exhibition catalogue.

Murphy, Jay. “Review,” Artpapers, Atlanta, Sept/Oct, vol. 9, no. 5.