Osvaldo Romberg
Born in Buenos Aires, 1938

Lives and works in Philadephia and New-York
Education
1950-55 Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires

1956-62 Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Arquitectura
Teaching
1971-72 University of Tucuman, Argentina
Professor of Painting and Color Theory

1973-92 Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem
Professor of Painting and Color Theory

1979-83 Chairman, Fine Arts Department

1979- Appointed Associate Professor of Art
University of Delaware, Art Department
Distinguished Visiting Professor

Co-organizer, National Symposium: Education of an Artist
at the end of the 20th Century

1999 Brooklyn College, Art Department
Visiting Professor

Technological University of Graz, Architecture Department
Visiting Professor

1983-99 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia
Professor, MFA Program

1999 Montclair University
Artist-in-Residence, MFA Program
Prizes
1967 Gran Premio de Honor Cordoba, Argentina

1968 Gran Premio Nacional Argentina

1974 Premio Benson & Hedges, Argentina

1992 Prize Sandberg, Jerusalem
Publications
Romberg, Osvaldo, Primeras Jonadas de Artes Graficas, Departmento de Artes.
Universidad Nacional de Tucuman, Argentina, 1972


Romberg, Osvaldo and Breyer, Gaston, Journeys into Visual Experience, Departmento de Artes,
Universidad Nacional de Tucuman, Argentina, 1972


Romberg, Osvaldo, Towards a Theory of Existential Teaching, Symposium Catalog,
University of Delaware, 1984


Romberg, Osvaldo, The Inverted Pyramid, Text for the Paper Biennial of Duren, Germany, 1991


Romber, Osvaldo, Art to Art. Life to Life., Text for Faith catalog, Aldrich Museum of
Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut
Curatorial Work
2000 Co-curator, Faith: the impact of religion on contemporary art
Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut

1999 Unquiet Urbanism, White Box Gallery, New York

1997 Narrative Sculpture, White Box Gallery, Philadelphia