David Humphrey

David Humphrey is a New York artist who has been showing his paintings and sculpture internationally since the 1980’s. Blind Handshake, an anthology of his art writing, was published in 2010 and includes a variety of reviews, essays, and curatorial statements. Humphrey has won the Rome Prize, a Guggenheim fellowship, and a variety of grants including an NEA and the New York State Council for the Arts. Humphrey has done numerous solo exhibitions in New York at the McKee Gallery, Sikkema Jenkins & Co., and is currently represented by Fredericks & Freiser. He received his BFA from MICA and an MA from NYU.

News

Visual Arts Mentor David Humphrey is featured in a new solo exhibition at Pamela Salisbury Gallery. Works on Paper is Humphrey's second solo exhibition at Pamela Salisbury and will be available for viewing until August 29, 2021. 

Mentor David Humphrey is in a solo exhibition of new paintings, Arms of the Law, which takes the police as its principle subject. This will be Humphrey’s fifth solo exhibition at Fredericks & Freiser.

Visual Arts Mentor David Humphrey has a solo exhibition of his newest paintings at Pamela Salisbury Gallery.

Keith Mayerson’s Friends and Family exhibit at the Peter Mendenhall Gallery in Pasadena, CA features seven artists from Columbia University: Marc Handelman '03, Dana Schutz '02, Jesse Bransford '00, Esteban Cabeza de Baca '14 (Faculty), David Humphrey (Mentor), Bea Parsons '12, and Heidi Howard '14.