Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, March 30 - May 14, 1978; the Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo, June 17 - July 12, 1978; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, October 5 - December 3, 1978. ... [details]
December 1977 issue of Women Artists Newsletter, edited by Cynthia Navaretta. Articles include: "Joan Mondale Visits "Women Artists" Show at Brooklyn Museum," photographed for WAN by Joyce Ravid, text by Judy Seigel; "Minna Citron: 'Getting Old is Just as Good," by Donna Marxer; "She Has Been There Once or Twice: A Talk with Lee Krasner," interview with Krassner by Gaby Rodgers; "Georgia O'Keefe: A Reminiscence," by Martha Edelheit; "Schedule of Events;" Where to Show;" "From WAN Mail;" "Calendar;" "Group Shows;" "IWY Houston Schedule;" "Info Roundup;" "NY Feminist Art Institute;" "Documentary: 'Georgia O'Keefe," by Barbara McGee; "Calendars & Diaries;" "Fourth Annual Wisconsin Women in the Arts Conference," by Leslee Corpier; "Chicago Notes," by Barbara Aubin; "Caucus and Coalition News;" "Coalition Sponsors 'Art and Politics;" "The New York Caucus;" and "Book Reviews," by Harmony Hammond. [details]
Spring 1974 issue of Art-Rite, edited by Edit deAk, Joshua Cohn, and Walter Robinson. Contents include: "Two for the Road," by Stephanie Edens; "Heubl, Heubler, Heublest"; "On Documentation"; "The Book"; "Un-Skirting the Issue," statements by Laurie Anderson, Lynda Benglis, Judy Chicago, Abigail Gerd, Nancy Graves, Joan Jonas, Agnes Martin, Lee Krasner, Sylvia Sleigh, Sylvia Stone, May Wilson, and Hannah Wilke; "Diaristic Art: A Trek Through the Navelocentric Universe"; "Michelle Stuart"; "Excerpts: The Red Horse"; "'Some Form to Hold Me,'" by John Howell; "Lucy Lippard: Freelancing the Dragon"; "Latent Life: Boltanski," by Bill Zimmer; "Contemporanea. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue and series of letters to young women artists published in conjunction with the Feminist Art Festival at the California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, 1974. Edited by Miriam Schapiro, Sherry Brody, Molly Rhodes, and Lelia Amalfitano. ... [details]
April 1973 issue of Arts Magazine. Cover features Richard Serra's "Shift." Contributors include Andrei Boris Nakov, Jean-Claude Bonne, Willis Domingo, William C. Lipke, Cindy Nemser, Richard Serra, Rosalind Krauss, Jack Burnham, Howard Fried, Dan Graham, Bruce Boice, John Loring, Cara Montgomery, Paul Stitleman, Rosemary Mayer, Robert Pancoast Smith, Jane Bell, Ellen Lubell, Bill Dykes, Nancy Murray, Judith Tannenbaum, Andre Mikotajuk, and Gordon Brown. ... [details]
Double sided postcard / exhibition announcement published in conjunction with a one day only show and sale held September 21, [1972] at both Sidney Janis Gallery and The Pace Gallery organized by the Art for McGovern committee. ... [details]
Set of playing cards by Don Celender featuring images of well known artists, writers, and gallery owners, superimposed over images of religious figures. Verso has a quote about or by the art world figure pictured. ... [details]
Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "Disaster in Pasadena," by Abraham Rogatnick; "...on an American artist's education," by Dan Flavin; "Recent British Paintings at the Tate," by Kermit Champa; "Lee Krasner," by Emily Wasserman; "Some New Los Angeles Artists," by Fidel A. ... [details]
Book in the form of a folio with loose folded sheets, published as a tribute to Frank O'Hara after his death. It includes the works of artists including Reuben Nakian, Alex Katz, Robert Motherwell, Marisol, Joe Brainard, Al Held, Roy Lichtenstein, Jane Wilson, Joan Mitchell, Elaine de Kooning, John Button, Niki de Saint Phalle, Barnett Newman, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Willem de Kooning, Philip Guston, Claes Oldenburg, Grace Hartigan, Michael Goldberg, Matsumi Kanemitsu, Helen Frankenthaler, Norman Bluhm, Allan D'Arcangelo, Giorgio Cavallon, Nell Blaine, Jane Freilicher, Lee Krasner, and Larry Rivers coupled with O'Hara's poems. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 17, 1962 - January 12, 1963. Short introduction by Howard Wise. Artists include Edward Dugmore, John Grillo, Stanley William Hayter, Lee Krasner, Michael Lekakis, George McNeil, Stephen Pace, Milton Resnick and Charmion von Wiegand. [details]