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Robert Berlind was born in Brooklyn in 1938. He received a BA in Art History at Columbia and an MFA at the Yale University School of Art in 1963 studying with notable faculty such as Alex Katz and Neil Welliver alongside fellow artists Rackstraw Downes Brice Marden Chuck Close and Janet Fish. Berlinds work began to appear in group and solo exhibitions in New York and elsewhere in the 1970s during a period of renewed appreciation for representational painting. He was included in several projects of The Artists Choice Museum a roving artist-run organization formed to support exhibitions of figurative and landscape painters. One such show took place at Tibor de Nagy in 1980. The gallery would later present four solo exhibitions several were reviewed in the New York Times as well as in Art in America. A survey exhibition originated at Wright State University in 1997 and travelled to other venues including the Neuberger Museum in Purchase New York. The Huntington Museum of Art in West Virginia exhibited his work in 2008. Berlinds most recent solo exhibition in New York took place in 2010 at David Findlay Gallery. This is his first at Lennon Weinberg.