A D A M  S T R A U S

2024       "Detour 5," East End Arts Galleries, Riverhead, NY

              "Seeing Red: Renoir to Warhol," Nassau County Museum of Art, Rosalyn, NY

              "The Body Politic: Long Island Biennial 2024," Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY

            

2023       "East End Collected 7," Southampton Arts Center, Southampton, NY

              "Raise the Roof: The Home in Art," Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY

              "Chasing the Landscape," Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO

​              "Detour 4," East End Arts Galleries, Riverhead, NY


2022       "Detour 3," East End Arts Galleries, Riverhead, NY


2020      "Long Island Biennial," Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY

             "Compte Rendu," Grenning Gallery, Sag Harbor, NY

              Atrium Gallery, "Online Exhibition; In the World," St. Louis, MO

              Nohra Haime Gallery, "Adam Straus at the Windows at Nohra Haime Gallery," NY

             

2019     "Detour," East End Arts Council Galleries, Riverhead, NY

             "Seasons," Nassau County Museum of Art, Rosalyn Harbor, NY


2017    “Dark and Stormy Night: The Gothic in Contemporary Art,” Lehman College Art Gallery, New York
           “New Place, New Space,” Nohra Haime Gallery, New York


2016     Major Works by Gallery Artists, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York


2014     PULSE Miami Beach, Nohra Haime Gallery, Miami, FL

            Works on Paper, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York

2013     ART MIAMI, Nohra Haime Gallery, Miami, FL

            Nohra Haime Gallery, "Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World," New York

            Recurring Events, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York
            Atrium Gallery, “From the Land,” Saint Louis, MO
            George Adams Gallery, “Seescape,” New York

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

            Art Miami, Nohra Haime Gallery, Miami, FL

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

2010     Nohra Haime Gallery, “Objects of Desire,” New York
            Benrimon Contemporary, “Fleurs, 1880- 2010,” New York
            Art Chicago, Nohra Haime Gallery, Chicago, IL
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “Metamorphosis,” New York

2009     Art Miami, Nohra Haime Gallery, Miami, FL
            Art Chicago, Nohra Haime Gallery, Chicago, IL
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “Layered/Boxed,” New York

2008     Nohra Haime Gallery, “Selections,” New York
            Florida State University Museum, “Straus & Straus,” Tallahassee, FL
            The Art Show, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York
            James Goodman Gallery, “Diptychs and Triptychs,” New York
            Art Chicago, “Partisan Exhibition,” Chicago, IL
            Art Chicago, Nohra Haime Gallery, Chicago, IL
            Art Students League, “Art from Anxious Times,” New York

2007     LA Art Show, Los Angeles, CA
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “Experimenting,” New York
            The Gallery of Contemporary Art at Sacred Heart University, “The Elements: Fire,” 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     Whitney Biennial 2006, “Peace Tower: Day for Night,” New York
            LTMG, “Artists of the Hamptons,” New York
            The Gallery of Contemporary Art, “The Elements: FIRE,” Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT

2005     Wayne State University Gallery, “Images of Time and Place: Contemporary Views of Landscape,” Detroit, MI
            Spanierman Gallery, “Artists and Nature on Eastern Long Island: 1940s to the Present,” East Hampton, NY
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “In the Back Room,” New York
            Free Arts, New York
            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     Lehman College Art Gallery, “Images of Time and Place: Contemporary Views of Landscape,” Bronx, NY
            M.A.Doran Gallery, “Contemporary American Realism II,” Tulsa, OK
            Aldo Castillo Gallery, “Art at War,” Chicago, IL
            Okaloosa-Walton Art Center, “Past, Present, Future,” Niceville, FL

2003     Art in Embassies Program - Brasilia, Brazil
            Doug Udell Gallery, “Summer Solstice,” Edmonton, Canada
            Maxwell Davidson Gallery, “Flag,” New York
            Mead Art Museum, “Off the Beaten Track: Great Escapes,” Amherst, MA
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “Brooklyn on 57th Street,” New York
            Ramis Barquet Gallery, “Paper,” New York
            Art of the Twentieth Century, The Armory, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York

2002     Nohra Haime Gallery, “Art is Art,” New York
            Barbara Gilman Gallery, “Move,” Miami, FL
            United States Embassy, “Contemporary American Art,” Seoul, Korea      
            Nils Rykken Gallery, “Painterly Paint,” The World
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “From Stone to Foam,” New York

2001     Rachel Carson Institute, “Toxic Landscapes: Artists Examine the Environment,” Chatham College, Pittsburgh, PA
            “I Love New York,” New York
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “Color,” New York          
            Art in Embassies Program, Seoul, Korea

2000     New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, “On The Horizon: Landscape at the Millenium,” Summit, NJ
            Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, “Ethereal and Material,” Wilmington, DE
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “Major Works,” New York

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

1999     Nohra Haime Gallery, “The Use of the Hand,” New York
            Art in Embassies, Vienna, Austria

1998     Jaffe Baker Gallery, Boca Raton, FL
            Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, “Points of Compass,” Tallahassee, FL
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “Important Works by Gallery Artists,” New York
            Elise Goodheart Fine Arts, “Flora,” Sag Harbor, FL
            FIAC, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York
            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     Harn Museum of Art, “Destiny Manifest: American Landscape Painting in the Nineties,” University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Curated by Douglas Maxwell
            Museum of Fine Arts, “Bang: The Gun as Image,” Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
            Arnot Art Museum, “Re-Presenting Representation III,” Elmira, NY
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “Works on Paper, With paper and Drawings by Gallery Artists,” New York
            ADAA The Art Show, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “The Power of Color,” New York 
            FIAC, Nohra Haime Gallery, Paris, France

1996     Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, NM, “Rediscovering the Landscape of the Americas,” Art Museum of South Texas
            Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, NY
            Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, “Destiny Manifest: American Landscape Painting in the Nineties,” University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
            Art in Embassies, Bulgaria
            Beacon Hill Fine Art, “Politics American Style: Issues and Images,” New York   
            ADAA The Art Show, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York
            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
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “XVth Anniversary,” New York

1995     The Art Museum at Florida International University, “American Art Today: Night Paintings,” Miami, FL
            ADAA The Art Show, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York
            Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco, “Prix International d’Art Contemporain Monte-Carlo,” Sporting d’ Hiver, Monte-Carlo
            450 Broadway Gallery, “Show and Tell,” New York
            Alternative Museum, “Made to Order: America’s Most Wanted Painting,” New York
            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     Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, “25th Anniversary Benefit Auction,” Cleveland, OH
            ADAA The Art Show, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York
            City Without Walls, “Double Indemnity: The Self Unmasked,” Newark, NJ
            Marguerite Oestricher Gallery, “Night Visions,” New Orleans, LA
            Camino Real Gallery, “Landscape not Landscape,” 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
            Museum of Contemporary Art, “Benefit Auction,” Chicago, IL
            Art Miami, Nohra Haime Gallery, Miami, FL

1992     Ann Jaffe Gallery, “27th Anniversary Group Exhibition,” Bay Harbor Islands, FL
            Salon de Mars, Nohra Haime Gallery, Paris, France
            The Sculpture Center, “The Wall Project,” Benefit Exhibition, New York
            The Gallery Three Zero, “Apocalypse and Resurrection,” Benefit for American Foundation for Aids Research, New York
            Maranushi-Lederman Gallery, “Ten Steps,” New York
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “10th Anniversary Exhibition,” New York
            Greystone Gallery, “Small Works,” San Francisco, CA
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “Summer Pleasures,” New York 
            Reflex Modern Art Gallery, “Miniature-Museum,” Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Traveling exhibition)
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “Landscape: Larraz-Straus-Tacla,” New York

1991     Deland Museum of Art, “National Sculpture Invitational,” Deland, FL
            Richard F. Brush Art Gallery, “McNature,” St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “Selections,” New York
            Levinson Kane Gallery, “Inclusion/Exclusion - City Life 1991,” Boston, MA
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “Topography of a Landscape,” New York
            Art Miami, Nohra Haime Gallery, Miami, FL

1990     Sokolsky Center, “1st Annual Florida State of the Art Exhibition,” Miami Beach, FL
            East Campus Gallery, Valencia Community College,”16th Annual Small Works Juried Competition,” Orlando, FL
            Atlanta College of Art Gallery, “10 Dimensions-SAF/NEA Fellowship Recipients in Sculpture,” Atlanta, GA

1989     North Miami Center of Contemporary Art, “Fellowships: Florida’s Finest 1988/89,” (Traveling Exhibition)
            Polk Museum of Art, “Third All-Florida Biennial Exhibition,” Lakeland, FL
            Nohra Haime Gallery, “Pb: Works on Lead,” New York

1988     Ewing Gallery, University of Tennessee, “Fact, Fiction and Fantasy: Recent Narrative Art in the Southeast,” Knoxville, TN
            Tampa Museum of Art, “1988 Tampa Triennial,” Tampa, FL
            Orlando Museum of Art, “1988 Annual Juried Competition,” Orlando, FL
            Boca Raton Museum of Art, “Objects of Presence,” Boca Raton, FL
            Orlando Museum of Art, “Artists Three,” Orlando, FL
            Center for the Arts, “1988 Florida Competitive,” Vero Beach, FL
            Limner Gallery, “Group Show,” New York
            University of West Florida, “9: A View of Contemporary Art in Florida,” Pensacola, FL
            Gallery Ninety-Nine, “John Albers/Adam Straus,” Miami, FL
            LA 88 International Art Fair, Los Angeles, CA

1987     Valencia Community College, “Dark Times/Dark Places,” Orlando, FL
            Fine Arts Museum of the South, “Southeastern Juried Competition,” Mobile, AL
            Eitharong Gallery, “No Color Added,” Orlando, FL
            Gallery Ninety-Nine, “The Rite of Spring,” Miami, FL
            Alexandria Museum, “September Competitive,” Alexandria, LA

1986     City Hall, “Creative Tallahassee II,” Tallahassee, FL
            Eitharong Gallery, “Oh Betty, But It Doesn’t Go With the Carpet,” Orlando, FL
            Deland Art Museum, “Trappings,” Deland, FL

1985     Frances Wolfson Art Gallery,Miami-Dade Community College, “Straus and Straus,” Miami, FL
            Thomas Center Gallery, “6th Annual Light Sensitive Exhibition,” Gainesville, FL
            Civilian Warfare Gallery, “Getting Off,” New York
            Cameron University, “Day of the Dead,” Lawton, OK

1984     Four Arts Center, “Paint and Surfaces,” Tallahassee, FL
            Gallery at 621, “3rd Annual Next to the Last Armageddon Art Show,” Tallahassee, FL
            Fine Arts Gallery, Florida State University, “Reunion ‘84,” Gainesville, FL
            Gallery at 621, “Sensuality,” Tallahassee, FL

1983     Thomas Center, “4th Annual Light Sensitive Exhibition,” Gainesville, FL   
            Four Arts Center, “Four Arts Regional,” Tallahassee, FL
            Fine Arts Center, Florida State University, “Reunion ‘83,” Gainesville, FL
            Louisiana Technical University, “Tallahassee Sculptors,” Ruston, LA

1982     Four Arts Gallery, “10 x 2 Painting,” Tallahassee, FL
            The Armory, “Eight at the Armory,” Tallahassee, FL
            Thomas Center, “3rd Annual Light Sensitive Exhibition,” Gainesville, FL

1981     Florida State Capitol Building, “Florida Triangle,” Tallahassee, FL

1979     Teaching Gallery, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL1978    University of Florida, “Annual Art Exhibition,” Gainesville, FL

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