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PHYLLIS KIND GALLERY                           226 EAST ONTARIO
                                        CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60611
                                                   312/642-6302
                                             
                                              139 SPRING STREET 
                                             NEW YORK, NY 10012
                                                   212/925-1200
RAY YOSHIDA 

1930  Born in Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii 

1953  BA The School of Art Institute of Chicago 

1958  MFA Syracuse University, New York 

Since 1971  Frank Harrold Sellers Professor, the School of The Art Institute of Chicago 

Collections:

Museum des 20. Jahrhuderts, Vienna     John Bullard, New Orleans 
The Art Institute of Chicago   Anne D'Harnocourt Rishel, Philladelphia
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago   Mr and Mrs. Edwin A. Bergman, Chicago 
Everson Museum, Syracuse, New York   Roger Brown, Chicago 
The Koffler Foundation, Chicago   Mr. and  Mrs. Lawerence Aronson, Chicago 
Ball State University, Indiana   A. James Speyer, Chicago 
American Telephone and Telegraph, New York   Ruth and Leonard Horwich, Chicago 
Illinois State Museum, Springfield   South Bend Art Center, Indiana
Borg-Warner, Chicago   Continental Bank, New York and Chicago 
Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, Illinois   Dennis Adrian, Chicago 
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb   Jim Nutt and Gladys Nilsson, Chicago 

One-Man Exhibitions: 

1982, 1977, 1975
Phyllis Kind Gallery, Chicago 

1981 
Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York 

Selected Group Exhibitions:

1982
Chicago Imagists, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri and Saginaw Art Museum, Saginaw, Michigan 

Chicago on Paper, Ray Hughes Gallery, Brisbane, Australia

Chicago Artists from the Borg-Warner Collection, The Parkersburg Art Center, West Virginia 

74th American Exhibition , The Art Institute of Chicago

1980-82
Who Chicago? An Exhibition of Chicago Imagists, The Sunderland Arts Center, Sunderland, England and traveling show (Camden Arts Center, Glasgow; The National Museum of Modern Art, Edinburgh; Glynvivian Gallery, Swansea, Wales; The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Contemorary Arts Center, New Orleans)