Paul Henry Ramirez has been widely exhibited nationally and internationally. He has had four one person museum exhibitions: the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati (summer, 2001), the Whitney Museum at Philip Morris, (summer of 2002), the Tang Teaching Museum (late autumn, 2002), and the Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Museum of University of Texas in El Paso, (fall, 2004) and has three catalogs published on his work. Ramirez’s fifth one person museum exhibition will be on view at the Newark Museum, Newark, NJ, BLACKOUT: A Centennial Commission, (February 16 – May 23,2010) and his third solo exhibition at Jean-luc and Takako Gallery, Paris France (June 6– July 25, 2009). Ramirez's work has appeared on the covers of Art Papers and Smock magazines and been reviewed in, among others, The New York Times, Art in America, ArtForum, Flash Art, Time Out New York, New Art Examiner, Art Papers and The Village Voice. He has been the subject of published articles in One World, March and Surface magazines, with a recent two page spread in the winter, 2006-7 issue of BOMB magazine. Paul Henry Ramirez’s works are in the permanent collections of several cultural institutions including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Hirshhorn Museum, the Austin Museum of Art, the Kresge Art Museum, NASA, Washington, DC, the El Paso Museum of Art and Progressive, Mayfield Village. Ohio


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