Gift of Marta Abba Millikin in memory of her parents, Comm. Pompeo Abba and Giuseppina Abba Trabucchi and her brother, Comm. Enrico Abba 1969.105
Location
not on view
Forbes J. Whiteside
Forbes J. Whiteside American, b. Canada, 1918-2015 Forbes Johnstone Whiteside (born in Vancouver, British Columbia) has worked as an artist, curator, educator, and arts organizer. Educated at the University of Minnesota (B.A. in art history, 1941; M.F.A., 1951) and the Minneapolis School of Art (1948), he has taught at the Minneapolis School of Art (1948), the University of Minnesota (1948-50), and Oberlin College (1951-89). Since 1961 Whiteside has participated in numerous May Shows, regional juried exhibitions sponsored by the Cleveland Museum of Art. He won recognition in 1973 for an image that was part of a series of colored photographs made using a black-and-white developing process. Fascinated with color and perception, he has pursued several related educational projects, lecturing on the subject at the Chicago Art Institute, the Akron Art Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the National Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C. In 1988 Whiteside purchased an abandoned hydroelectric plant in Little Falls, New York, converting the space into a not-for-profit facility for visual and performing arts. A.W. Biographical information exists in the Cleveland Museum of Art Archives.