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Peter Howard Selz (March 27, 1919 – June 21, 2019) was a German-born American art historian and museum director and curator who specialized in German Expressionism.


Biography
Peter Selz was born in of Jewish parents. In 1936, aged 17, he fled because his parents wanted to send him to study in the . His family managed to escape Germany just before the , with the help of some nuns, whom his optometrist father had treated for free. He spent one year at Columbia University and discovered that he was distantly related to , who became his mentor. After serving in World War II he received an A.M. from the University of Chicago on the in 1949. He received several Fulbright scholarships in the following years to study at the University of Paris and École du Louvre as well as the Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire; at the same time, Selz was teaching at the University of Chicago and also chaired the education department at the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. In 1955 he moved to to chair the art department and serve as director of the school's art gallery.

In 1958, Selz became the curator of department of painting and sculpture exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His first exhibition at the Modern was the influential "New Images of Man" in 1959, which included paintings by , Francis Bacon, Richard Diebenkorn, , , , Willem de Kooning, , , Jan Müller, , and and sculpture by Dubuffet, , , , , César, , , Theodore Roszak, H.C. Westermann, and . In 1961, he invited to show panels commissioned by Phillip Johnson for the Four Seasons Restaurant in the . Rothko withdrew from the commission and the panels became the basis for the MoMA exhibit.Annie Cohen-Solal Subsequent major exhibitions curated by Selz included 's kinetic, self-destroying sculpture "Homage to New York"; the first retrospective in the United States; and a comprehensive 1965 exhibition of work by Alberto Giacometti.

Selz served as Professor of at the University of California, Berkeley from 1965 to 1988; at the same time, he served as the founding director of the Berkeley Art Museum from 1965 to 1973. Selz brought an unorthodox and irreverent approach to his selection of artists. His daughter said in a 2014 interview that while he "came out to Berkeley just as Pop and were ascending on the East Coast," Selz turned away from these popular movements and instead "identified with the irreverence of styles like ," seeking to highlight the work of "ceramic artists like who were barely considered fine artists then" or , "a figurative artist who did not follow the prevailing east coast trends."

In 1976, Selz served as project director for ’s Running Fence, a 24.5-mile long fabric fence installed in the Marin County hills.

Selz's life and his contribution to art history has been chronicled in two books: Unstill Life: A Memoir of Art and Love in the Age of Abstraction by , and Peter Selz: Sketches of a Life in Art by Paul Karlstrom and Ann Karlstrom.

Selz died in Albany, California, on June 21, 2019, at the age of 100.


Selected bibliography
  • German Expressionist Painting. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1957
  • Emil Nolde. New York: Museum of Modern Art/Doubleday, 1963
  • Alberto Giacometti. New York: Museum of Modern Art, New York/Art Institute of Chicago/Doubleday, 1965
  • Directions in Kinetic Sculpture. Berkeley: University Art Museum and the Committee for Arts and Lectures, University of California, 1966 (with George Rickey)
  • Theories of Modern Art: a Source Book by Artists and Critics. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968 (with Hershel B. Chipp and Joshua Taylor)
  • Ferdinand Hodler. Berkeley: University Art Museum, 1972 (with Jura Brüschweiler, Phyllis Hattis, and Eva Wyler)
  • Art in a Turbulent Era. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Press, 1985
  • Art in Our Times: A Pictorial History. New York: Abrams, 1981
  • Beyond the Mainstream: Essays on Modern and Contemporary Art. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997.


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