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as well as purchasing a number of his works for
the museum collection.
1984
David returned to NewYork and took a loft in
Tribeca. He began re-establishing contacts with
galleries, museums and collectors.
1986
David met Dieter and Gertraud Bogner who have
a foundation in Austria that exhibits visual and
performing artists throughout the world.
1987
David had a highly successful one-man show
with the Keith Greene Gallery in Manhattan.
1988
David exhibited a variety of paintings, spanning
a period of ten years, at the Rhode Island Fine
Arts Gallery in Kingston, R.I. From 1988 to the
present, David has been exhibiting extensively
throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia.
1992
David is visiting Paris arid accidentally met the art
consultant from Austria Peter Abuja. Peter Abuja
visited David on the barge of David's friend
Xavier Esselinck and found his work interesting,
organizing several exhibitions in Austria for him..
1993
David met Isaac Ben Shalom who exhibited
David's work in NewYork at the Willow Gallery
and produced a catalogue for the exhibition.
1995
The art dealer Alan Brown introduced David to
Milton Magidson who has showed his work from
1995 to present.
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1996
He met the theatre composer and writer
Robert Cohen and they began a close
ongoing friendship.
1998
David exchanges studios with the Austrian
artist Franco Kappl producing a body of work
titled "Wiener Briefe". He also had two
museum exhibitions at the Mestna Galerija,
Ljubljana, and the Galerija Murska Sobota in
Slovenia.
1999
A show at Ferdinand Maier's "Zeitkunst"
Gallery in Kitzbühel, Austria, was "one of the
most beautiful shows ever," as David said. It
included 19 large-scale works dating from
1994 to 1999. In the same year there was
another exhibition at the Bogner's Schloss
Buchberg in Austria showing works from the
"Notes from NewYork" series and paintings
that were created in Kappl's studio in Vienna.
In 1999 David resided in America and
Europe on an equal basis
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