Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Karp, Ivan C., 1926-2012
Brach, Paul, 1924-
Cohen, Ronny
- Dates:
-
1986 April 17-1988 October 18
- Size:
-
3 Sound cassettes
87 Pages (Transcript)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.karp86
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
An interview of Ivan C. Karp conducted 1986 April 17-1988 October 18, by Ronny Cohen for the Archives of American Art.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Schwartz, Kit
- Dates:
-
1977-1978
- Size:
-
0.4 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.schwkit
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
A compendium of interviews for a project created by Kit Schwartz consisting of responses by 45 artists to the statement "People who live in glass houses should not throw stones" and responses from 90 artists to the question "Describe yourself as a person." Materials include sound recordings and corresponding transcripts of each response in two scra...
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Karp, Ivan C., 1926-2012
Cummings, Paul
- Dates:
-
1969 March 12
- Size:
-
1 Sound tape reel (Sound recordings: (2 hours 30 min.), 7 in.)
78 Pages (Transcript)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.karp69
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
An interview of Ivan C. Karp conducted 1969 March 12, by Paul Cummings, for the Archives of American Art at the Leo Castelli Gallery.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Hanson, Duane
Kirwin, Liza
- Dates:
-
1989 August 23-24
- Size:
-
3 Items (Sound recording, sound cassettes)
39 Pages (Transcript)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.hanson89
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
An interview of Duane Hanson conducted 1989 August 23-24, by Liza Kirwin, for the Archives of American Art.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Hanson, Duane
- Dates:
-
1935-2006
- Size:
-
12.9 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.hansduan
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
The papers of Florida realist sculptor Duane Hanson date from 1935-2006 and measure 12.9 linear feet. Hanson's career is documented through biographical information, personal business records, correspondence, subject files, artwork, writings, printed materials, and photographs. There are numerous letters from the O.K. Harris Gallery and Ivan Karp, Dr. Martin Bush at Witchita State University, and Dewey Hanson.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Karp, Ivan C., 1926-2012
O.K. Harris Gallery (New York, N.Y.)
- Dates:
-
1960-2014
- Size:
-
80.3 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.okharr
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
The Ivan C. Karp papers and OK Harris Works of Art gallery records measure 80.3 linear feet and are dated 1960-2014. The collection documents the operation and activities of the contemporary art gallery founded by Ivan C. Karp in the SoHo area of Manhattan. Exhibition files, artist files, printed material and photographic materials reveal the wide range of artists represented by OK Harris and the gallery's role in introducing Photo-realism to the public. Aso included are administrative files, prints by OK Harris artists, business and personal correspondence, 39 journals by Karp spanning a period of 62 years, and other personal papers. Material pre-dating the 1969 establishment of OK Harris Works of Art consists of printed items and a few letters.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Lawrence P. Fraiberg Productions
- Dates:
-
1979
- Size:
-
2.4 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.frailawr
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
The State of the Arts videorecordings measure 2.4 linear feet and consist of 30 videocassettes (U-matic) and three sets of handwritten notes, all created during the production of a pilot episode for a broadcast television documentary series on contemporary art in 1979. Four stories were produced for the pilot: a staged debate on modern art at the Museum of Modern Art; an investigation into the economics of the contemporary art market, a collaboration between video artist Nam June Paik and sound artist Liz Phillips, and an extended interview with sculptor George Segal on the occasion of his 1979 retrospective exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Video footage includes raw footage for each segment and edited versions of the economics of art story, the Nam June Paik and Liz Phillips story, and the George Segal story. The reporter and interviewer for the program was Barry Nolan.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Goings, Ralph
- Dates:
-
circa 1950-2008
- Size:
-
4.1 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.goinralp2
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
The papers of California Photorealist painter Ralph Goings, measure 4.1 linear feet and date from circa 1950 to 2005. The collection is comprised of biographical material, professional correspondence with artists, dealers, museums, and other art organizations, project files, inventory and sales records dating from 1970 to 1975, and printed material featuring Goings and his artwork. There is a 1.7 linear foot unprocessed addition to this collection donated in 2020 that includes slides and photographs used for paintings (source material and subjects) and images and photographs of works of art; inventory of works of art; correspondence; and project and exhibition files. Materials date from circa 1957-2008. A portion of the addition is in electronic format.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Hundred Acres gallery
- Dates:
-
1969-1977
- Size:
-
3.2 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.hundacre
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
The records of New York City gallery Hundred Acres measure 3.2 linear feet and date from 1969 to 1977. The collection contains files documenting the activities of artists such as John Baeder, Nancy Blanchard, Frederick John Eversley, John Fekner, Richard Haas, Eleanor Hubbard, Stevan Jennis, Noel Mahaffey, Ed Paschke, Liliana Porter, and Mark Wilson. Also included are gallery files consisting of administrative records, sales and inventory records, correspondence, exhibition files, and a file regarding the Radical Realism I print portfolio.
Found In
Collapse [ ]
Expand
- Creators:
-
Shaffer, Mary
- Dates:
-
1969-2002
- Size:
-
4.2 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.shafmary
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
The papers of internationally renowned glass artist and sculptor, Mary Shaffer, measure 4.2 linear feet and date from 1969 to 2002. Through correspondence, subject files, printed material and photographs the collection provides an overview of many aspects of Shaffer's career, including commissions, exhibitions, her teaching appointments, and the day-to-day administration of her affairs.