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Lifetime
Fellow
James
Aponovich, visual artist, Hancock
James
Aponovich was born in Nashua and attended the University of
New Hampshire at Durham. Although he began his career as a
portraitist and figure painter, he has been known since the
early 1980s for his elaborate still life compositions. He
began to exhibit regularly during the 1970s, and in 1976 he
was given his first significant solo show at New England College
in Henniker. Since then, Aponovich has exhibited widely in
galleries and museums, including the Currier Museum of Art.
Examples of his work may be seen in the collections of the
Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
and the Portland Museum of Art, among others.
For more
information about James Aponovich, visit the following websites
Last
updated:
February 12, 2015
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