In 1936 Gimbels Department Store at Herald Square, NY held an exhibition and sales promotion of the artist’s Deco Art.
1933-1990 Exhibits
1st Exhibit | Flatbush Chamber of Commerce, ’33 |
Modem Mode Gallery | 8th Street, NYC |
James Mont Gallery | 57th Street, NYC |
Gustave Kaitz Studio ’34 | Brooklyn, NY |
Gustave Katiz Studio ’35 | Manhattan, NY |
Maison Decor | 57th Street. NYC |
Contemporary Art Centeribition | Manhattan, NY |
La Parisienne | Manhattan, NY |
Grace Line Steamships | New York City |
Century Theaters | Astoria, NY |
Le Moderne | 56th Street, NYC |
Ronell Galleries | Brooklyn, NY |
Catskill Art Society & Museum | Hurleyville, NY |
Le Moyne College | Syracuse, NY |
Loring Gallery | Cedarhurst, NY |
Synechia Arts Council | Middletown, NY |
Rotary International | Monticello, NY |
Miller Gallery | San Francisco, CA |
Playboy Club | Great Gorge, NJ |
lsman Gallery | Madison Avenue, NYC |
Art Spectrum | 63rd Street, NYC |
Prime Design Galleries | Lexington Avenue, NYC |
Zoma Gallery | Columbus Avenue, NYC |
Convention Hall | Atlantic City, NJ |
Delaware Valley Arts Alliance | Narrowsburg, NY |
Turner Galleries | Washington, DC |
Welcome Home Gallery | Columbus Avenue. NYC |
Artisan Galleries | Second Avenue, NYC |
Winkler Cinema Productions | New York City |
West Central Graphics | Columbus Avenue, NYC |
Art Expo ’84 | New York Coliseum, NYC |
Cosmopolitan Magazine | International |
Art News Magazine | International |
Wallcoverings Magazine | International |
South & West Magazine | National |
Hudson Valley Magazine | New York State |
Poetry Windsor Magazine | Canada |
Panorama Magazine | National |
Ehrenberg Galleries | Middletown, NY |
Shadowland | Ellenville, NY |
Robin Hutchins Gallery | Maplewood, NJ |
Keller Galleries | Liberty, NY |
Stuart Galleries | Seventh Avenue, NYC |
Sterling Gallery | Miami Beach, FL |
Saran Glass Arts International | Marco Island, FL |
Jacob K. Javitz Convention Center ’86,’87 | New York City |
Castle Books | International Distribution |
Concord Art Gallery | Kiamesha Lake, NY |
Private Collections: United States, Canada, England, South America, Germany, Italy, Israel, Hong-Kong. | |
A known writer as well, and member of the international Platform Association, Gustave Kaitz is listed in the 1981 Directory of Distinguished Americans for his “Contribution to the Arts.” |
2015 Exhibit
The Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, CA showcased Kaitz’s Deco Conceptual Art.
The Mullin Museum is a celebration of the twentieth century themes and ideas first formally introduced at the Exposition International des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, held in Paris, 1925, where the Art Deco style was first exhibited.
1929 – 1940s | 1970s – 1980s | ||
Deco Glamour | American Opus | ||
Deco Head | Charna | ||
Deco Profile | Deco Vintage | ||
Enchanted Mask | Deco Vintage | ||
Gatsby Girl | Deco Lure | ||
Goddess of Vengeance | Hope | ||
Leda and The Swan | Lake Goddess | ||
Midnight Girl | La Mode | ||
Reclining Nude | Mystique | ||
Red Dust | Terra | ||
Sacrifice | The Message | ||
Temple Dancers | The Phoenix | ||
Temple Goddess | The Search | ||
Waterfall Girl | Voyager |
In the years following WW II, the Art Deco era waned. Kaitz put his paintbrush aside until a renewed interest in the artist’s work captivated a younger generation of admirers, along with a resurgence of Art Deco. At the age of sixty Gustave Kaitz once again pursued his passion.
GUSTAVE KAITZ © 2019