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In
addition to his architectural photography, Traub
has created portfolios both in color and black
and white that have been added to numerous public
and private collections, including the Addison
Gallery of American Art in Andover, Massachusetts,
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American Lotus Series |
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the George
Eastman House in Rochester, New York, the Cleveland
Museum of Art, the Bibliothèque Nationale
in Paris, France, AT&T in Bedminster, New Jersey,
the Progressive Corporation in Mayfield Heights,
Ohio and the Polaroid Corporate Collection in Germany. |
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| Traub had several color photographs
in the "Boston
Photographers 1955-1985" exhibit at the DeCordova
Museum in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
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Quai de Bercy 1 |
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He also had a one-person show of his large-format color landscapes and garden abstracts, "Improvisation” 1990-2000 in the fall of 2001 at the Danforth Museum of Art in Framingham, Massachusetts.
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Tom Hinson, Curator of Photography at the Cleveland
Museum of Art said of his large-format color photographs, "Traub's
photographs are characterized by their rich atmosphere
of light and shade, unmistakable sense of place,
and power to stimulate one's memory."
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Island Wall 2 |
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In
2003, his piece, “Morikami”, was included
in the
inaugural exhibit, "Your Work Here" at the
Photographic Resource Center in Boston, Massachusetts. |
Morikami |
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had several architectural photographs including “Saxonville
Studios”, in the Framingham Historical Society's "Foundation
and Structure — 300 Years of Framingham Architecture." |
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Roxbury Carpet Factory |
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The
Museum of Fine Arts in Boston recently acquired another
Traub photograph for their permanent collection, "Dave's
Canoe" done in 1996.
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Dave's Canoe |
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with his commercial work and exhibition schedule,
Traub has recently been on juries for photography
shows including the annual exhibit of the Small Independent
School Art League and the annual photography exhibit
at the Center for the Arts in Natick. |
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Indian Point Road, Georgetown,
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He is currently teaching private classes in photographic "vision," black
and white darkroom technique along with organizing
a group around the idea of mutual support, synergy,
and commentary on each other's artwork.
For further information call (508) 877-4458 or email
at imagewil@comcast.net.
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