Installations and Gallery Exhibitions
Bitterman, Alex. (2010) Vinçon+Passig:21072010. A series of 150 small-scale images chronicling 17 minutes on the street in Barcelona, Spain. Featured Artist. Exhibited at: Bevier Gallery, Rochester, New York
Bitterman, Alex. (2007) Palimpsest 2. A series of 100 small-scale pastels collectively entitled Palimpsest, which explore the relationship between communication and memory. Exhibited at: Galleri København, Copenhagen, Denmark
Bitterman, Alex. (2006) Palimpsest. A series of 100 small-scale pastels collectively entitled Palimpsest, which explore the relationship between communication and memory. Exhibited at: Now Salon Gallery, Buffalo, New York, R Gallery, Rochester, New York, Bevier Gallery, Rochester, New York
Bitterman, Alex. (In Progress) Communicate | Circulate. The project uses a series of small books which are constructed from reclaimed and found materials. Over 100 books have been distributed, and 100 more will be distributed over the upcoming calendar year, the outcome will be exhibited in 2009.
Bitterman, Alex and Valdimir Levin. (2003) Hl2. Friends of the High Line Exhibition. Exhibited at: Grand Central Terminal, New York, New York. Selected design proposal competition entries for High Line railroad structure in Lower Manhattan.
Bitterman, Alex. (2002) Order | Derivative. Exhibited at: Upton Hall Gallery, Buffalo, New York. Boards and process work of logarithmic explorations of tectonic development.
Bitterman, Alex. (2002) (REM)ainder. Exhibited at: Upton Hall Gallery, Buffalo, New York. A study of the found paper artifact and the value of paper as object and objective.
Bitterman, Alex. (2001) Line (Masters Thesis installation). Exhibited at: The State University of New York University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York. An installation of 1,000 examples of line as an investigation to uncover the definitive and comprehensive definition of line.
Curator | Curatorial Assistance
Cummins Wide: Photographs from the Arkansas Prison. (2007) Exhibited at: Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University, Durham North Carolina. Major exhibition and world premier of 1975 Widelux photographs by Bruce Jackson. Consultant and Collateral Designer.
10 X 4: Places, People, Prisons, Petals. (2006) Exhibited at: Buffalo and Erie County Historical Museum and Burchfield Penney Gallery, Buffalo, New York. A retrospective of Bruce Jackson’s photographic work.
Yes I Can! (2003) Exhibited at: The Boston Children’s Museum, Boston, Massachusetts. Educational interactive exhibition designed to outline various physical abilities between children ages 2-18. Presently traveling to 11 North American cities as part of the Youth Museum Collaborative. Exhibition Accessibility Advisor
Unlimited by Design. (2002) Installed at: Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design Brooke Stevens Gallery Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This show was a reprisal of a 1999 exhibition originally Installed at the Smithsonian institution Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York, New York. Didactic Graphics Designer.
Unlimited by Design. (2003) Installed at: Center for The Arts Gallery, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York. Didactic Graphics Designer.
Polivka + Wright. (2000) Exhibited at: Buffalo and Erie County Historical Museum, Buffalo, New York. Didactic Graphics Designer.
Geometries of Deception: Gunter Schmitz. (1999) Exhibited at: James Dyett Gallery, School of Architecture & Planning, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York. Gallery Manager.
Photography of Allen Gerson. (1999) Exhibited at: James Dyett Gallery, School of Architecture & Planning, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York. Gallery Manager.
Photography of Pat Bazelon. (1998) Exhibited at: James Dyett Gallery, School of Architecture & Planning, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York. Gallery Manager.
Exhibition Designer
What’s Next for the Broadway Fillmore Community? (2005) Cumulative installation of student work featuring in-depth analysis and research of East-side buffalo neighborhood.
Live, Work, Eat, Play: Modular Exhibit. (2004) Traveling, self-contained interactive exhibit system that features exemplars of universal product design. Exhibit traveled to venues across North America, Brazil, and Japan. \
Prototype Development
Bitterman, Alex and Matthew Pelletier. (2003) Interactive XML Base System for Delivery of Consumer Nutrition Information. Buffalo, New York: k629 Design Studio.
Bitterman, Alex and Edward Steinfeld. (2002) Rapid Production Didactic Labeling Systems Method Buffalo, New York: University at Buffalo, Center for Inclusive Design & Environmental Access.
Tauke, Beth and Alex Bitterman. (2001) Icons for Principles of Universal Design. Buffalo, New York: University at Buffalo, Center for Inclusive Design & Environmental Access.
Competition
Bitterman, Alex and Daniel Baldwin Hess. (2008) Transport for London: a new bus for London. London, England. A conceptual proposal for a new above-ground public transit vehicle and the brand for it.
Bitterman, Alex and Vladimir Levin. (2005) Artspace|Roosevelt Island. Roosevelt Island, New York. A multi-story multi-use historic preservation proposal for an art space on Roosevelt Island, New York.
Bitterman, Alex and Daniel Baldwin Hess. (2004) BRTid: A Study of Recent Trends in Branding Public Transportation Systems. Providence, Rhode Island. Brand | ReBrand 100, a multidisciplinary competition hosted by Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). Notable Mention.
Bitterman, Alex and Vladimir Levin. (2003) Hl2. New York, New York. Architectural and urban design proposal for the adaptive reuse and accessibility upgrade to the existing High Line railroad structure in Lower Manhattan.
Bitterman, Alex and Vladimir Levin. (2002) E-Skin. Ames, Iowa. Exterior environmental graphic design proposal employing emerging “smart paper” and “smart paint” technologies in the image branding of a landmark suburban power plant.