A Conversation with Louise Nevelson
Diamonstein, Barbaralee
Reference: 1 sound cassette + catalog
An interview of sculptor Louise Nevelson conducted by Barbaralee Diamonstein, accompanied by the publication, Celebration 80/Deluxe Edition done for the Pace Galleries.
Oral history interview with Chuck Close
Tully, Judd
An interview of Chuck Close conducted 1987 May 14-September 30, by Judd Tully, for the Archives of American Art.
Oral history interview with Robert Mangold
Lyon, Christopher
37 Pages (Transcript)
An interview with Robert Mangold conducted 2017 November 16, by Christopher Lyon, for the Archives of American Art, at Mangold's studio in Washingtonville, New York.
[Louise Nevelson exhibition installation at Grand Central Moderns, Jan. 1958] [motion picture] / filmed by Ilya Bolotowsky
Installation of Louise Nevelson's premier exhibition at Grand Central Moderns, held January 4-23, 1958. The exhibition catalog cover is also shown. Nevelson appears briefly. Also found on videocassette copy is unrelated footage (3 min.) of Mitchell Siporin, copied to the same cassette during the transfer from motion picture film to video.
Agnes Martin printed materials
A resume; copies of notes, including lecture notes entitled, "On the Perfection Underlying Life"; a copy of an exhibition catalog, 1977; and 4 exhibition announcements.
Stephen S. Pace papers
3.79 Gigabytes
The Stephen S. Pace papers measure 6.0 linear feet and 3.79 GB and date from circa 1915 to 2010. The papers document Pace's career as an abstract expressionist painter through awards, resumes, and other biographical material; correspondence with family, friends, and art institutions; paintings, calendar books, exhibitions at various art galleries, and other professional material; rceipts, price lists, inventories, and other personal business records; newspaper and magazine clippings, exhibition announcements, catalogs, and other printed and digital material; and photographs, slides, and negatives of family and artwork.
Oral history interview with Arne (Arnold) Glimcher
McElhinney, James Lancel, 1952-
51 Pages (Transcript)
An interview of Arne Glimcher conducted 2010 Jan. 6 and 25, by James McElhinney, for the Archives of American Art, at PaceWildenstein, in New York, N.Y.
David Von Schlegell papers
Biographical data, correspondence, notebooks, notes, writings, art work, sketchbooks, files, photographs, slides, sound recordings, and printed material.
Marjorie Strider papers
The papers of pop artist, sculptor, performance artist, and art instructor Marjorie Strider date from 1965-1978, and measure 1.8 linear feet. Found within the papers are biographical materials, correspondence with colleagues and art institutions, six diaries, scattered business and financial records, notes, writings, teaching and lecture typescripts, printed material, and photographs of the "Peoples' Hole Project" of a summer class taught by Strider at the University of Iowa in 1970.
Edward Dugmore papers
The papers of painter and instructor Edward Dugmore measure 2.0 linear feet and date from 1937-1993. Found within this small collection are biographical materials, scattered business and financial records, notes, a file concerning the Drake University Summer Session, printed material, and photographs. The bulk of the papers consist of correspondence exchanged with art critic Hubert Crehan and artist colleagues including George Abend, Ernie Briggs, Herman Cherry, Lucien Day, Harvey Harris, Reuben Kadish, Mary Fuller McChesney, and Clyfford Still.