[2] Bosman was a member of Colab, the New York artist collective founded in 1977, and participated in the group's influential, “Times Square Show” (1980).
[3] Bosman's early paintings and prints drew on pop culture representations of violence and romance, including pulp fiction book illustration.
More recently he has created woodcuts depicting turbulent seascapes, volcanoes, Adirondack scenes and other imagery, displaying what New York Times critic Roberta Smith called a “penchant for parody-homage” toward his subjects.
For several decades, Bosman's work has been exhibited internationally and is included in numerous public art and museum collections.
Bosman's paintings and prints have been exhibited in solo shows at The Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas; Galleria Toselli, Milan; and William Mora Galleries, Melbourne, Australia; among others.