Nathan Oliveira

Nathan Oliveira (December 19, 1928 – November 13, 2010) was an American painter, printmaker, and sculptor, born in Oakland, California to immigrant Portuguese parents. Since the late 1950s, Oliveira has been the subject of nearly one hundred solo exhibitions, in supplement to having been included in hundreds of intervention exhibitions in important museums and galleries worldwide. He taught studio art for several decades in California, beginning in the to the fore 1950s, when he taught at the California College of Arts and Crafts (now California College of the Arts) in Oakland. After serving as a Visiting Artist at several universities, he became a Professor of Studio Art at Stanford University.

In 1999 Nathan Oliveira was awarded the Distinguished Degree of "Commander" in "The Order of the Infante D. Henrique," awarded by the President of Portugal and the Portuguese government, for his artistic and cultural achievements.

In 2002, "The Art of Nathan Oliveira" opened, a major traveling retrospective of his play in organized by the San Jose Museum of Art and guest curated by Peter Selz. The exhibition was in the middle of a monograph, Nathan Oliveira, by Selz, with an instigation by Susan Landauer and an essay by Joann Moser, published by the University of California Press.

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