American (19??–2001)
About the artist:
Aymon de Roussy de Sales was born in New York City. He went to school at Allen Stevenson and Choat. He was a major character in the best selling book Chocolates For Breakfast (1955) by Pamela Moore. In 1956 he studied in the South of France with the Albanian abstractionist painter, Chatine Charatsi. After living in London and Kenya with his first wife, Pat Cavindish, daughter of Lady Kenmare, he traveled to Mexico where he came in contact with the beat poet Phillip Lamantia in 1961 and drew inspiration from the ceremonies of the Yaqui and Mayan Indians. He lived in the south of Spain from 1962 – 1967 where he introduced “Happenings” at the Bar Central in Torremolinos and helped create a movie, “Torremolinos.” He had several art exhibitions in Marbella and Madrid, married Isabel Equidazu and had two daughters, Chantal and Monica de Sales. In the 70’s Aymon moved back to America and painted at the Tim Leary house in Millbrook, New York. In the early 80’s Aymon exhibited in New York City with such well know artists as Marisol, Larry Rivers, Steve Miller and Schnabel at the Jon Leon Gallery. He co-curated with Linda E. Weintraub of Bard College the “Halley’s Comet Art Show,” an extraordinary exhibit of over sixty artists and poets, which was shown at the Light Gallery in New York City and Bard College in Annadale-on Hudson, New York and included John Chamberlain, Alan Jacquet, Taylor Mead, Nathan Joseph, Tom Shannon and Frosty Myers. In the early 90’s Aymon de Sales completed “The Wall” in Southern Pines N.C. Commissioned by the late Richard Reynolds III, a huge cosmic glyph study of personal time, two hundred and twenty feet long by four feet, painted on an outdoor wall. Aymon de Sales wrote a poetry piece for Orfeo by the late Angus MacLise which was adapted by Sylvia Degiez for the Kitchen in New York in 1995. He has written other fables: “the brown moo Bird,” “The Founding Pig,” “Tuka-Tet,” “Isadora and the Unicorn,” and the “Purple Lion.” The Moo Bird and the Purple Lion were adapted in March 1996 for the internet and can be viewed at moobird.com. At present he lives with his wife, Elizabeth – an artist as well – and his youngest daughter, Pauline in New York City. In 1997 Aymon de Sales collaborated with Taylor Mead and crated “Pop the Top With Taylor Mead” an on-line show using video and animation which is produced by Robert Galinsky and Aymon de Sales at Pseudo Programs Inc. With Galinsky he has also helped crate “The Majoon Traveler,” a show hosted by the renowned poet, Ira Cohen. Aymon de Sales organized the Taylor Mead Film Festival shown at the anthology Film Archives January 8, 1998 and presently is working on a Traveling Taylor Mead Film Festival. He is also putting up on the internet a story Illustrated by Children about the life of Saint Frances de Sales. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS · Mal Camins Art Gallery, Palm Beach · 1981 Visionary Art Gallery, New York · 1978 The Harkness House Gallery, New York · 1977 The Canty Gallery, New York · 1976 The Gallery, New Paltz, New York · 1974 Group Show in Pretoria, South Africa · 1975 The gallery de Refusse, New York · 1968-70 The Soerabaja Gallery, New York · 1966-67 The Marbella Club Gallery, Spain · 1965 The Titos Gallery, Madrid SELECTED COLLECTIONS · The Armoun Art Collection-New York City · The R.J. Reynolds Collection-Salem, North Carolina · Lady Kenmore-London, England · Frederick Wildman-New York City · George Roy Hill-Los Angeles, California · William Melon Hitchcock-New York City · Samantha Eggar-Los Angeles, California · Gilbert Simmonds-London, England · Ronald Graham-Los Angeles, California · Colby-Sawyer College, New Hampshire · Armond Erpf, Arkville, New York · Mr. Ted Prentis, New York City · Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Hemley, New York City · Serkong Rinpoche, India · Mr. Don Munson, London, England · Andre del Amo Art Collection, Paris · Kurt Bergstrom Art Collection, Paris · Aurora Hitchcock, New York · Jack O’Neil, New York City · Rebecca Harkness Ballet School, New York City PUBLIC COLLECTIONS · The Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, New York · Hagerstown Museum, Hagerstown, Maryland · Pace University, New York · Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire · Walter Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia · Colby-Sawyer College, New Hampshire · Rebecca Harkness Ballet School, New York · The Museum of Industrial and Commercial Design, New York · Charlotte Museum of Fine Arts, North Carolina · Pretoria Museum of Fine Arts, Pretoria,Republic of South Africa TELEVISION The Bill Boggs Show, 1978
Aymon de Roussy de Sales was born in New York City. He went to school at Allen Stevenson and Choat. He was a major character in the best selling book Chocolates For Breakfast (1955) by Pamela Moore. In 1956 he studied in the South of France with the