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Geometric, wood sculpture of a tall woman, her hair in a stiff bulbous shape behind her, holding hands with a small girl gazing up at her. The legs of the woman are interconnected with the child, forming the base of the sculpture.

All Together: The Sculpture of Chaim Gross

Cummer Museum

November 1, 2014 – October 1, 2015

Multi toned, blue painting with red and white detailing of an animal form which is outlined in black. The style is abstract and utilizes organic forms with some triangle, zig zag patterning.

Circa 1945

The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation

June 5 – September 30, 2014

Medium brown, wooden sculpture with pock mark detailing of a rounded female form carrying a small childlike form upon her shoulders and behind her face.

Tree Trunk to Head: Chaim Gross and Direct Carving in America

The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation

October 10, 2013 – February 28, 2014

Metal sculpture of two intertwined female heads with serene expressions on their faces. Both of the heads have specks of white dots on them.

Visions of Israel: The Art and Illustrations of Chaim Gross

Museum of Jewish Civilization, Hartford, CT

April 3 – September 13, 2013

Four wood sculptures of humanoid, geometric shapes face us directly. Three of them are standing on a white block mount, and another is mounted on the white wall to the left.

Nigerian Sculpture

The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation

Curated by Jerome Vogel

December 2, 2012 – March 29, 2013

Close up of drawing in neon colors of organic shapes on a sketchy, cloud esque background. The shapes resemble human limbs and have reptilian scales.

Fantasy: Chaim Gross Drawings 1944-50

Seligmann Center for Surrealism, Sugar Loaf, NY

August 15 – December 17, 2012

Small gold sculpture of a cartoonish bird with prominent carved stripes. Its eye resembles a button and it has a crown of feathers on the top of head which are small and cylindrical.

Life in Miniature: Asante Goldweights and Sculpture

The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation

Curated by Kristen Windmuller-Luna

February 9 – July 27, 2012