Past Work
Vanishing Points, 1987
Steel, electroplated steel, aluminum, paint
27' x 7' x 10’
Previously a working sculptor, Winter brings a deep understanding of form and materiality to his digital practice. Over the course of his career, he has exhibited in renowned venues, with solo exhibitions at Malinda Wyatt Gallery and Barbara Toll Fine Arts in New York City, and group shows at prestigious institutions including Luhring, Augustine & Hodes Gallery, the Whitney Museum at Philip Morris and P.S.1 in Long Island City. Winter’s contributions to the arts have also been recognized with honors including the American Academy in Rome Fellowship.
Blossoms are Concrete (for George Sugarman), 1986
Steel, electroplated steel, wood, aluminum and paint
12' x 16' x 10’
Tile Drawing #1, 1988
Steel, copper
89" x 108" x .25 “
For Smithson, 1989
Galvanized steel
21' x 8' x 16’
Sugar Walls, 1985
Steel, electroplated steel, wood, plexiglass, paint
15' x 6' x12’
Untitled, 1992
Acrylic, ink and pencil on muslin
45" x 45”