Barry Faulkner papers
The papers of muralist, painter, and teacher Barry Faulkner measure 2.82 linear feet and date from circa 1858-1973. Faulkner's career; his relationships with family, friends, and fellow-artists; and his thoughts on art and artists are documented in biographical materials, correspondence, writings, sketchbooks, five diaries, two photograph albums and photographs, and one scrapbook. Correspondents include family members, Witter Bynner, Ann and Eric Gugler, Leon Kroll, Isabel Manship, James Johnson Sweeney, Maxfield Parrish and others. An unprocessed addition to the collection dating 1942 includes a one page letter mounted on board from Maxfield Parrish to Barry Faulkner.
Oral history interview with Tyrone Weedon and Stefan Bauschmid
Gillespie, Benjamin, 1988-
Bauschmid, Stefan
An interview with with Tyrone Weedon and Stefan Bauschmid conducted 2020 August 10, by Benjamin Gillespie, for the Archives of American Art's Pandemic Oral History Project at Weedon's home in Baltimore, Maryland and Bauschmid's home in Washington, DC.
Patricia Monaco photographs of artists
Twenty photographs of artists Manuel Neri, Martin Metal, and Ed Hagedorn taken by photographer and friend of the artists, Patricia Monaco. Photographs are of the artists in their studios and at work, with friends, their works of art, and artists' models. Also included is brief published biographical information about each …
Marjorie and Jerry Gotkin collection
Gotkin Art Studio
Gotkin, Marjorie, 1925-1999
Collection consists of reproductions of paintings and photocopies of various documents: newspaper clippings, exhibition announcements and brochures, labels, correspondence, receipts, and contracts. Also includes biographical information and lists of exhibitions.
William Reith Stained Glass Studios records
Water color sketches; printed material collected for research purposes including prints of floors, paintings, and sculptures; and a lease for property.
Oral history interview with Jun Kaneko
McInnes, Mary, 1956-
Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America
An interview of Jun Kaneko conducted 2005 May 23-24, by Mary Drach McInnes, for the Archives of American Art's Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America, at the artist's studio, in Omaha, Nebraska.
New York Enthusiasts records
Files on artists contacted by Hans Hacker, director, to request or make arrangements for tours of the artists' studios during 1950-1963. Included are letters, biographical information, clippings and catalogs.
[Robert Howard Studio opening] [videorecording] / created by Terry Fox, produced by Paule Anglim
A video of the opening of sculptor Robert Howard's studio, November 23, 1976, created by conceptual artist Terry Fox, produced and commissioned by gallery owner Paule Anglim. Appearing in the video are Howard, Anglim, and friends, relatives, and artists Dick Faralla, Cherie Raciti, Sally Lilienthal, Florence Allen, Phil Lanhares, Josephine Stauffacher and …
Alain Clement slides of artists
Slides of David Hockney working in his studio, Paloma Picasso and music promoter Bill Graham taken by Clement.
Donald Saff papers and Saff Tech Arts records
Saff Tech Arts
The papers of art historian, artist, and fabricator Donald Saff and the Saff Tech Arts records document Saff's collaborative work with artists including Robert Rauschenberg, Jim Dine, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist, Nancy Graves, Philip Pearlstein, and James Turrell and others. The bulk of this collection is organized by artist, then …