Vintage silver gelatin print [black-and-white photograph] of Frank Stella in his studio before a Black Painting, printed on Kodak Post Card paper. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 1959. Includes biography and exhibition checklist. [details]
Single sided flyer / announcement published in conjunction with show held February 2 - 21, 1959. [details]
Flyer / announcement published in conjunction with a series of December jazz performances held at the Half-Note, Jazz on the Waterfront, New York City, beginning December 9, [1959] with a performance by Tony Scott featuring Jimmy Nepper and Bill Evans. [details]
Exhibition announcement / invitation published in conjunction with the opening preview of the exhibition "Marcel Duchamp," held April 6 - May 2, 1959. Accordion folded with each leaf printed with a letter of Marcel Duchamp's name in faded multicolor. ... [details]
Monograph from "The Great American Artist Series" on Jackson Pollock. Text by Frank O'Hara. Includes notes to the plates, chronology, selected bibliography, and index. Printed in black-and-white, with 16 full-color plates. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 18 - May 10, 1959. Essay by James Thrall Soby. Includes list of exhibitions, index. Bibliography by Bernard Karpel. [details]
November 9, 1959 issue of Life Magazine featuring article by Dorothy Seiberling on Jackson Pollock, Part 1 of a series called "Baffling U.S. Art : What It Is About. LIFE Presents a two-part series on the abstract expressionists, world's dominant artists today. ... [details]
Monograph / catalogue raisonné of Marcel Duchamp's work. Text contributions by Robert Lebel, André Breton, Duchamp and H.P. Roché. Includes bibliography, index and artist's exhibition history. 129 black-and-white plates and 6 color plates printed under Duchamp's supervision. ... [details]
Reprint of the 1959 monograph / catalogue raisonné of Marcel Duchamp's work. Text contributions by Robert Lebel, André Breton, Duchamp and H.P. Roché. "Since this book was first published in 1959, Marcel Duchamp's characteristic aloofness from the world of art has not helped him avoid international fame and honors. ... [details]