Specialization: set designer
Additional information: Born in Hartford (Connecticut). Stage and costume designer. Professor and Head of Design Program at New York University. He exhibited at the Prague Quadrennial in 1975 and in 1987 (commissioner general of the exposition awarded by the Golden Triga - the main prize).
Additional information: Born in Waupawn, Wisconsin; studied at Pennsylvanla State University; codirector of American Ballet Theatre since 1946; on Broadway designed and co-produced On the Town, Billion Dollar Baby, Gentlemen Prefer Blonds, No Exit, In the Summer House, Indians; ballet designs include Rodeo, Fancy Free, Interplay, Fall River Legend, Les Noces, Swan Lake, Giselle; Broadway designs include Brigadoon, High Button Shoes, Paint Your Wagon, My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music, West Side Story, Hello, Dolly!, Auntie Mame, Becket, The Night of the Iguana, A Taste of Honey, Barefoot in the Park, Dylan; for the Metropolitan Opera designed La Traviata and Martha; designed Don Giovanni and Die Fledermaus for the San Francisco Opera, and for the Opera Company of Boston, Falstaff, Carmen and the American premiere of Moses and Aaron; designed the Bernstein Masa for the opening of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.; member of Kennedy Center Bicentennial Planning Committee; currently master teacher of scene design at New York University.
Additional information: Born 1937 in Durham (Great Britain). Stage designer. Asociate Professor at SUNY-Purchase.
He exhibited in the Prague Quadrennial in 1975 and in 1987, in the exposition
awarded by the Golden Triga - the main prize.