Vivian Bullaudy, Director of Hollis Taggart Galleries,
has specialized in American art of the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries for over twenty years, and advises many prominent
collectors and institutions. Since joining Hollis Taggart
Galleries in 1995, she has organized museum-quality exhibitions
including "The Color of Modernism: The American Fauves," “From
Hawthorne to Hofmann: Provincetown Vignettes, 1899-1945,” "Manierre
Dawson: American Pioneer of Abstract Art," and “Middleton
Manigault: Visionary Modernist." Ms. Bullaudy, who
holds an art history degree from Rutgers University, has
also presented lectures on American art at the
Gibbes Museum in Charleston,
South Carolina and theDetroit Institute of Arts.
She is a member of ArtTable,
a national organization for professional women in the arts.