Morgan Spangle
A magna cum laude graduate of Brown University and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Morgan Spangle has been involved in the art world for over thirty years. Morgan began his career at the Richard Gray Gallery in Chicago. In 1984, he moved to New York and worked closely with the world-renowned art dealer, Leo Castelli, where he was a Director and helped organize over 100 exhibitions of works by artists such as Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, and Roy Lichtenstein. In the 1990s, Morgan founded RubinSpangle Gallery; subsequently, he was a Vice President in the Contemporary Art Department at Christie’s auction house; founded an internet art sales company (the eArt Group), and was a private art dealer after leaving Christie’s. In 2002, Morgan joined the Dedalus Foundation as Executive Director, and joined the Board of Directors, and was elected Treasurer, in 2003.