Discipline: Visual Art – drawing

Harvey Tulcensky

Discipline: Visual Art – drawing
Region: New York, NY
MacDowell Fellowships: 2014

Harvey Tulcensky is a New York based artist whose obsessive notebook drawings have been shown at the Drawing Center and at the Center for Book Arts. Several of his notebooks were recently acquired by the Museum of Modern Art. His drawings and paintings have been exhibited in New York and Los Angeles as well as in Europe and South America over the past 25 years. He has also exhibited a portfolio of idiosyncratic black and white photographs. Harvey collects "outsider art," vernacular photography, and has authored a seminal book on the topic of real photo postcards, published by Princeton Architectural Press.

Studios

Adams

Harvey Tulcensky worked in the Adams studio.

Given to the MacDowell Association by Margaret Adams of Chicago, the half-timbered, stuccoed Adams Studio was designed by MacDowell Fellow and architect F. Tolles Chamberlin ca. 1914. Chamberlin was primarily a painter, but also provided designs for the Lodge and an early renovation of the main hall. The studio’s structural integrity was restored during a thorough renovation in…

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