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Finding Aid

 

AUCTION CATALOGUES

folder title:  Auction Catalogues

  1. ’05 Art for Life, Cascade Aids Project: Carnevalesco

 

GENERAL ART

folder title: Exhibition Catalogs/Portland Art Museum

  1. Object Lessons
  2. Director’s Eye: Selections from the Permanent Collection
  3. Portland Art Museum’s Art on the Edge, Performance + Visual Art
  4. Oregon Country: Jeanne Moment and Charles Heaney
  5. Northwest Viewpoints:  Dennis Evans
  6. Northwest Viewpoints: Jack McLarty
  7. Perspectives 7: Roy DeCarava
  8. Perspectives 10:  Robert Adams
  9. Perspectives 12:  Mel Katz
  10. Perspectives 13: Shoichi Ida
  11. Material Identity:  Sculpture Between Nature & Culture
  12. Diana Thater: Electric Mind and Recent Works

13.  American Art 60’s to 72, Portland Art Museum, 1972.

 

folder title: Exhibition Catalogs/Portland area

1.  Artquake, a festival of the arts, project made possible in part through grants from the National

        Endowment for the Arts, The Oregon Arts Commission, and the Metropolitan Arts Commission,

        1980.

2.  Saturated Images: The 60s and 70s, Selected Works from the Collection, Lewis and Clark College,

Portland, OR, 1997.

3.  Images, The Gym/Marylhurst College for Lifelong Learning, 1980.

4. RE-presenting the Object: evidence, notes and observations, The Art Gym, Marylhurst College,

        Marylhurst, OR, 1994.

5.  Lou Cabeen:  Elemental Metaphors, The Art Gym, Marylhurst College, Marylhurst, OR, 2002.

 

folder title:  Exhibition Catalogs/United States

  1. Caliphs and Kings: the art and influence of Islamic Spain
  2. Courtly Art of the Ancient Maya
  3. Imagining the Orient
  4. Drawn to Art: Art Education and the American Experience, 1800-1950,
  5. A Room with a View, Ettinger Gallery, Art Institute of Southern California, Laguna Beach, CA, 1992
  6. Young Americans: Award Winners
  7. I Am Alive: toward an awareness of and participation with environment,
  8. Art and the Animal
  9. New American Talent: The Seventh Exhibition
  10. California Works ’84, Agricultural Images ‘84
  11.  
  12.  
  13. Some Points of View-’62, an invitational exhibition: San Francisco Painting and Sculpture, The

Committee for Art at Stanford, Stanford University, 1962.

  1. Art/Work, an exhibition of artists employed by not-for-profit arts organizations
  2. Taboo
  3. Image/Afterimage
  4.  
  5.  
  6. Natural Selection: Artists’ Conceptions of Nature in the 20th Century
  7. Nicholas Nixon: Here and There
  8. National Copier Art Exhibition
  9. Silent Interiors, Inaugural Exhibition
  10. New Perspectives in Black Art
  11. Outsiders: Artists Outside the Mainstream
  12. New American Talent 1989
  13. 60s to 72
  14. Gender:  Fact or Fiction?
  15. Technology in Art
  16. Body Worlds:  The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
  17. Magritte and Contemporary Art:  The Treachery of Images
  18. A Tumultuous Assembly, Visual Poems of the Italian Futurists

35.  Casting Nature:  Germain’s Machine D’Argent.  The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, 2006.

36. Private Public 2005, University of North Dakota Art Collections, 2005.

37. Department 2007:  Art Faculty and Teaching Staff of UND, University of North Dakota, 2007.

38.  TournARTment Juried Student Art Show, University of North Dakota, 2007.

39.  The University of Arizona School of Art FacultyExhibition, City Press, Tuscan, 2007.

 

folder title:  Exhibition Catalogs/International/General

 

  1. Ideas and Images from Argentina, The Bronx Museum of Arts, NY, 1990

2    British Craft at SOFA Chicago, 2002.

3.   The Baroque Art of Minas, New York, 1981.

4.  British Artist Craftsmen, Hunt, Barnard & Co., Ltd., London, 1959.

5.  Traditional Handcraft from Sweden, Union Carbide Exhibition Hall, NY, 1976.

6.  Primitive Art of New Guinea, Oregon, 1985.

 

folder title:  Exhibition Catalogs/Africa

 

1.  African Tribal Sculpture, Fountain Gallery of Art, Portland, OR, 1969.

2.  Eros En Vruchtbaarheid in de Kunst, Etnografisch Museum, Antwerp, 1977. (in German)

3.  The Art of African People, Ankrum Gallery, Los Angeles, 1973. (2 copies)

 

Folder title:  Exhibition Catalogs/Australia

1.  Look at us Now, Southern Australian Aboriginal Artists, 1990.

2.  Aboriginal Australia:  Rock Art, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commision, ACT, 1991.

3.  Aboriginal Australia:  Tools, Weapons and Utensils, Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Commision, ACT, 1991.

4.  Aboriginal People of Victoria, Commonwealth of Australia, 1990.

5.  Aboriginal People of New South Wales, Commonwealth of Australia, 1990.

6.  Aboriginal People of the Northern Territory, Commonwealth of Australia, 1990.

7.  From Australia:  Contemporary Art and Craft No. 1, Australian Arts Council, 1992.

 

 

folder title:  Exhibition Catalogs/Japan & China

 

1.  China, 7000 Years of Discovery, China Science and Technology Palace Preparatory Committee, Bejing, 1982.

 

folder title:  Exhibition Catalogs/Native American

 

1.  American Indian Art Before 1850, Denver Art Museum Summer Quarterly, 1965.

2.  The Living Tradition, Missoula Museum of the Arts, 1989.

 

GENERAL CRAFTS

folder title:  Collections of Individuals and Organizations

 

1.  The Rothko Chapel, Houston, TX, no date.

2.  The Menil Collection, an ongoing exhibition, Witnesses to a Surrealist Vision, Houston, TX, 2001.

3. The Museum Building as a Work of Art, Notes on the Collections, Number 7, no date, Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR, (essay by Marion Dean Ross).

4.  New Decorative Works from the collection of Norma and William Roth, Loch Haven Art Center,

        1983.

5.  Approaches to Collecting, American Craft Museum, 1982.

Nucleus for a National Collection, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 1965.

Permanent Art Collection Bank of California Portland, Oregon, 1969.

Visitor's Guide to the Library, Art Gallery and Gardens, The Huntington Library, San Marino, CA, 1948.

First National Center:  Art Collection, First National Bank of Oregon.

10  Bandboxes and Shopping Bags in the collection of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, NY, The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Design, 1978.

11  From Oregon Private Collections, Portland Art Museum, 1977.

12  Los Angeles County Museum of Art Handbook, essays by staff members showcasing favorite objects from each of the Museum's collections, 1977.

13  Galerie des Metiers d’art du Quebec, SOFA Chicago, 2001.

 

 

folder title:  Craft Exhibition Catalogs

1.  Hands & Heart: a look at the traditional skills of the Lower Eastside, organized by CAW Collect, "attempts to present a complete view of the craftsperson:  personal history, traditions, lifestyle, and community interaction as well as process, tools, and techniques," 1974.

2.  Contemporary Crafts, Western States Arts Foundation, 1977 Fellowships Awards Exhibition.

Made by Hand '83, Craftsmen's Association of British Columbia, 1983.

Hand Mind and Spirit:  Crafts Today, the work of Iowa Designer Craftsmen, 1983.

Designer-Craftsmen USA 1960, Museum of Contemporary Crafts of the American Craftsmen's Council, 1960.

6.  National Craftsmen, Lee Hall Gallery, College of Architecture, Clemson University, 1977.

7.  Southeast Crafts, Spotlight 87, American Craft Council SE Region, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 1987.

8.  Master Craftsmen, Wayne Higby, Jerry Rothman, Rudolf Staffel, Patti Warashina, (ceramicists), Jacksonville Art Museum, 1982.

9.  The American Craftsman, Museum of Contemporary Crafts, NY, 1964. 

10.   California Black Craftsmen, Mills College Art Gallery, Oakland, CA, 1970.

11.  Craft Forms 2001, National Juried Exhibition of Fine Contemporary Crafts, Wayne Art Center,

        2001.

12.  Objects: USA: The Johnson Collection of Contemporary Crafts, Lincoln Center, New York.

13.  Hands and Heart, CAW Collection, Inc., 1974.

14.  Craft in America:  Expanding Traditions, Craft in America, Inc. Pasadena, CA, 2007.

 

folder title:  Pacific Northwest Artists Catalogs/Exhibitions

1.  The Portland Center for the Visual Arts An Exhibition Organized by Bill Hoppe, 1977.

2.  Northwest Craftsmen's Exhibition, Henry Gallery, University of Washington, 1973. 

3.  Northwest Craftsmen's Exhibition, Henry Gallery, University of Washington, 1971.

  1. Artists of Willamette Heights

5.    Found Objects, Northwest Artists Workshop, 1980.

6.    Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition, Museum Art School, Portland Art Association, 1909-1959.

7.     Paintings and Sculptures of the Pacific Northwest: Oregon, Washington, British Columbia,

        Portland Art Museum, 1959.

 

 

folder title:  Assorted Periodicals

  1.  

2.     Ontario Craft, Summer 1998.  Artist in Motion: Kai Chan (cover story).

3.     Ontario Craft, Summer 2001.  Generating an Object from Within (cover story).

 

ARCHITECTURE

folder title:  Architecture

1.  Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect, Museum of Modern Art, NY, 1994.

2.  Frank Lloyd Wright, Yellowstone Art Center, 1973. (portfolio of loose pages)

3.  Architectural Art:  Affirming the Design Relationship, A Discourse, series of essays accompanying American Craft Museum's exhibition.

4.  Artful Interiors, rooms with a view, The New York Public Library, Edna Barnes Salomon Room, Center for the Humanities, 1996.

5.  Liquid Stone: New Architecture in Concrete, National Building Museum, Washington, D.C., 2004.

6.  Maya Lin: Systematic Landscapes, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, Washington, 2006.

 

folder title:  Architecture, The Peacock Room, Smithsonian Institution

1.  The Peacock Room and the Princess from the Land of Porcelain, Freer Gallery of Art, no date.

 

 

BOOK ARTS

 

folder title:  Book Arts:  Artist's Books

1.    The Arts of the Book, a project devoted to an appreciation of 20th century book arts, 1988.

2.  Hedi Kyle & her influence: 1977-1993, Center for Book Arts, NY, 1993.

 

 

folder title:  Book Arts:  Typefaces/Letterforms

1.  Forty Three Years of Handlettering and Calligraphy for Advertising:  Style Changes of Letterforms  from The Forties to The Eighties.

 

 

folder title:  Book Arts:  Exhibitions/Catalogs

  1. Sexpectations:  Single White Females
  2. Prayer Book for a Queen: the Hours of Jeanne D’Evreux
  3. Out-of-Bounds: marginal imagery in illuminated manuscripts

 

 

folder title:  Book Arts:  Papermaking/Contemporary Applications

1. Paper Plus, 2 copies, UO Museum of Art Visual Arts Resources traveling exhibition, no date.

2.  Karen Stahlecker, Vortices and Reveries, 1992-93, University of Alaska Anchorage, 1993.

3.  The Embedded Image, Current Work in Hand Papermaking.  Craft Alliance.  St Lois, MO.  2008.

 

 

CALLIGRAPHY

folder title:  Calligraphy:  Chinese/Smithsonian Institute

1.  Chinese Calligraphy, Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, no date.

2.  The Calligraphic Statement, an exhibition of Western and Eastern Calligraphy and Painting from the 8th to the 20th century, The Arts Club of Chicago, 1970.

 

folder title:  Calligraphy:  Japanese/Smithsonian Institute

1.    Faith & Form: selected calligraphy and painting from the Japanese religious traditions, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 2004.

 

folder title:  Calligraphy:  Islamic/Smithsonian Institute

1.  Islamic Calligraphy and Illumination, Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, no date.

 

 

CERAMICS

folder title:  Ceramics:  Technique

1.  Salt Glaze Ceramics, Museum of Contemporary Crafts, no date.

2.  Plum Tree Pottery, John and Ruby Glick, Farmington, Michigan.

 

folder title:  Ceramics:  Chinese/Smithsonian Institute

  1. Chinese Ceramics

 

folder title:  Ceramics:  Islamic/Smithsonian Institute

1.  Islamic Ceramics, Freer Gallery of Art/Smithsonian Institution, no date.

 

folder title:  Ceramics:  Japanese/Smithsonian Institute

  1. Ceramics:  Japanese

 

folder title:  Ceramics:  Sculpture/contemporary German/ Neil Tetkowski

1.  Neil Tetkowski, Hetjens-Museum/Dusseldorf/Deutsches Keramikmuseum/Sonderausstellung bis 5. Januar 1992.

2.  Vincent Tolpo, Sculpture and Public Art, Shawnee, Colorado 1991. 

 

folder title:  Ceramics: Contemporary Clay Artists

  1. Clayworks:  20 Americans
  2. The Phillip Ward Memorial Ceramics Exhibition
  3. Wayne Higby Porcelain
  4.  
  5. Paula Winokur Geological Sites

 

folder title:  Ceramics:  Kent Dawalt

1.  Kent Dawalt, Indiana University Art Museum, 1987.

 

folder title:  Ceramics:  Lea Halpern

1.  Ceramics by Lea Halpern, Phillips Memorial Gallery, Washington, D.C., 1945.

 

folder title:  Ceramics:  Patti Warashina

1.  Patti Warashina, Grossmont College Gallery, El Cajon, CA, 1975 (exh. cat.)

 

folder title:  Ceramics:  International Contemporary Potters

1.  Ceramique/ Cepelia Corporation.

2.  Rorstrand/Sweden.

3.  Contemporary Porcelain From Japan, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, 1993.

4.  More British Potters, Cambridge Exhibition, no date.

5.  Modern Hungarian Ceramics, Publishing House of the Art Foundation, Budapest, 1974.

6.  Twelve Dutch Potters, The Octagon, Ames, IA, 1971.

7.  British Ceramics Today, The Octagon Center for the Arts, Ames, IA,  1980.

 

folder title:  Ceramics:  U.S. Contemporary Potters

1.  The Studio Potter; A Question of Quality, Sun Valley Center for the Arts and Humanities Ceramics Department, 1979 residency exhibition.

2.  American Studio Pottery, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1968.

3.  Women in Clay:  the ongoing tradition, The Octagon Center for the Arts, Ames, IA, 1984.

4.  Potters-In-Residence, A Ten Year Retrospective Exhibition, Contemporary Crafts Gallery, 1979.

5.  Nils Lou:  Anagama Vessels, 2000/2001, Broderick Gallery, Portland, OR 2001.

6.  John click at Yaw Gallery, Yaw Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan, 1978.

 

folder title:  Ceramics:  East Coast Exhibitions

  1. Ceramics 70 plus Woven Forms

2.  Ceramic Conjunction 1977, Long Beach Museum of Art, 1977.

 

folder title:  Drawings

1.  Vincent Price Collects Drawings, The Oakland Art Museum, 1957.

2.  Two Essays Soetsu Yanagi, Archie Bray Foundation, 1952.

1.  The Responsibility of the Craftsman

2.  Mystery of Beauty

3.  Rick Bartow, Wings and Sweat, Jamison Thomas Gallery, 1992.

4.  Frank Jones, Mulvane Art Center, 1974.

5.  Drawing:  The Fundamental Art, Milwaukee Art Museum, 1981.

6.  Fourteen Artists/Fourteen Years: Mahaffey Fine Art.  The Vivian and Gordon Gilkey Center for Graphic Arts, Portland Art Museum, 2006.

7.  Drawings from Leonardo to Titian,  The J. Paul Getty Museum, 2005.

 

FIBERS

folder title:  Fibers : Individual Artists

1.  Hamatani Akio:  White Arc, 1979-1983, no date.

2.  Marie Lyman: Delectable Mountains, Morning Light Studio, in conjunction with the exhibition Boxes and Robes:  Wrapped and Unwrapped Forms, Oregon College of Art and Craft, 1982.

3.  Sachiko Morino (rope constructions), no dates.

4.  Lydia Predominato, no date.

5. Cynthia Schira: New Work, Spencer Museum of Art, 1987.

 

folder title:  Fibers: Carpets - International

1.  Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition:  Hand Woven Argentine Carpets with designs of Argentine artists by Dandolo & Primi, 1966/1968.

2.  Canadian Hooked rugs, 1860-1960/Le tapis crochete Canadien, 1860-1960, Musee McCord Montreal, no dates.

3.  Suomen Kasityon Ystavat, Taitaville Kasille for Creative Hands, 1988.

4.  Traditional Carpets of Serbia, Ethnographic Museum /Belgrade and Horniman Museum/London, 1978.

 

folder title:  Fibers:  Clothing as Art

1.  Angels & Bacon Wearable Art, a selection from the 1993 Fifeshire FM93 Wearable Art Awards, Nelson, New Zealand, 1993.

2.  Art to Wear: New Handmade Clothing, American Craft Museum II, N.Y., 1983.

3.  Rags:  Clothing as Allegory, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, 1989.

 

folder title:  Fibers:  Embroidery

  1. Needle Expressions '82
  2. The Parliament House Embroidery

 

folder title:  Fibers:  Quilts, Rugs & Basketry

1.  Louisville Celebrates the American Quilt, Kentucky Quilt Project, Inc., 1992.

2. The Quilt Question, Cranberry Gallery, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1979.

3.  Women's Work:  A Study of Quilts, Aubrey Watzek Library, Lewis and Clark College, 1985.

4.  Edge to Edge: Selections from Studio Art Quilt Associates, Museum of American Folk Art, N.Y., 1998.

5.  For the Floor, American Craft Museum II, N.Y., 1985.

6.  The North American Basket, 1790-1976, Craft Center, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1976.

 

 

folder title:  Fibers:  Tapestry

  1. Nancy Kozikowski: Tapestries, Paintings, Drawings

2.  Egyptian Tapestries, from the Workshop of Ramses Wissa Wassef, An Experiment in Creativity, Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, no date.

3.  Tapestry:  the Narrative Voice, traveling exhibit 1989-1991. (Sharon Marcus organizer)

4.  Sharon Marcus:  We Bring Our Lares with Us, exhibition catalog,  no date.

5. Textiles for This World and Beyond: Treasures from Insular Southeast Asia, The Textile Museum,

Washington, D.C., 2005.

6.  Gods and Empire: Huari Ceremonial Textiles, The Textile Museum, Washington D.C., 2005.

7.  Vincent Tolpo & Carolyn Lee Tolpo, Shawnee, Colorado, 1990.

 

folder title:  Fibers:  Contemporary Artists, Misc. Group Exhibitions, Competitions

1. Extensions, a group show of 10 recent MFA graduate students from the Fibers Department, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago Gallery, 1987.

2.  Bonnie Britton/Layne Goldsmith:  Nuevas Formas de Arte Tejidos, Suramericana de Seguros, USIS Servicio Cultural e Informativo de los Estado Unidos, Universidad de los Andes, 1988.

3.  Legends in Fiber, group show, The Octagon Center for the Arts, Ames, Iowa, 1986.

4.  The Manipulated Thread:  Fiber Art of the Western States, group show, Missoula Museum of the Arts, University of Montana Paxson Gallery, 1988.

5.  Filaments of the Imagination, group show, The University of Hawaii Art Gallery, Honolulu, 1981.

6.  Textiles:  Pattern, Form and Repetition, an invitational and juried exhibition of recent fiber work by national and Rocky Mountain region fiber artists, Boulder Center for the Visual Arts, Boulder, Colorado, 1980.

7. Face to Face:  Cranbrook to Mexico, group show, Cranbrook Academy of Art, 1988.

8. Collaboration:  Cranbrook/Kashmir, group show, Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, no date.

9. Terra Homen Signo, Viga Gordilho, group show, Salvador, Bahia, Brasil.

10. 2nd International Exhibition of Miniature Textiles 1976, group show, British Craft Centre, London, 1976.

11. Reconstruction Memory:  Sanctuary & Desire:  Lou Cabeen, group show, Bellevue Art Museum,

        1997.

12. Timeless Tradition, Present Meanings:  Contemporary Art by Women Weavers, Visual Arts Center, California State University, Fullerton, 1996.

13.   Dimensions ’93, Saskatchewan Craft Council, group show, 1993.

14.   Dimensions ’94, Saskatchewan Craft Council, group show, 1994.

15.The Red Thread: Sources of Inspiration in Contemporary Fiber Art, exhibition brochure, no gallery nor dates listed.

  1. Directions:  Ernesto Neto
  2. Fiber Forms ’78

 

folder title:  Fibers: Museum for Textiles, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

 

folder title:  Fibers:  Department of Textiles, The Art Institute of Chicago

1. The Department of Textiles at The Art Institute of Chicago, descriptive material on the new textiles studio and the collection, 1978.

 

folder title:  Fibers:  Surface Design, Misc. Artists

1. beds, sweet dreams, and other things, a juried surface design exhibition held in conjunction with the 1979 North Central Surface Design Association Conference, Brunnier Gallery, Iowa State Center, Ames, Iowa, 1979.

2.  Fabric Design International, International Student Fabric Design Competition, Kansas Memorial Union Gallery, Lawrence Public Library, 1976.

 

folder title:  Fibers:  International

  1. Indigo
  2. Numo, Japanese Textiles for the Body
  3. Noriko Tsuiki: The Unseen
  4.  

 

  1. The Mysterious East, Puzzles of Origin, Authenticity & Function in Oriental Rugs and Embroidery,

Canadian Museum of Carpets and Textiles, Toronto, 1977.

 

GLASS

folder title:  Glass

  1.  
  2. German Artists of Today
  3. Four Leaders in Glass
  4. Glass:  Czechoslovakia and Italy
  5. Contemporary Stained Glass Art
  6. Glass & Art
  7. Talk to Me:  Voices of Kiln-formed Glass,

 

 

 

 

METALS

folder title:  Metals: Chinese

1.  Chinese Bronze Mirrors, Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, no date.

2.  Chinese Bronzes, Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, no date.

3.  Ancient Chinese Jade, Freer Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, no date.

 

folder title:  Metals:  National (USA)

1.    Design Quarterly 45-46, American Jewelry, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 1959.

2.   Silver Today in Wisconsin, Milwaukee Art Museum, 1982.

3.    National Metals Invitational Exhibition, University Gallery, Department of Art, Southwest Texas State     University, 1984.

  1. Twenty Eight years of Metalsmithing with Max Nixon
  2. Silver: New Forms and Expressions

6.   United States Metal, San Francisco State University Art Department Gallery, 1989.

7.  Masterworks Enamel/87.  The Taft Museum, Cincinnati, OH, 1987.

8.   Color + Reflection, Enamels 2001: Selections from the Enamelist Society’s Eighth Invitational & Juried Exhibition,  Sandra J. Blain Gallery, Arrowmont School, Gatlinburg, TN, 2001.

 

folder title:  Metals:  International

  1.  
  2. alberto zorzi
  3. Contemporary American, Canadian, & European Enamelists
  4. Kim, Chong-Ryol Metal Craft Exhibition
  5. Biennale
  6. Of Magic, Power & Memory: Contemporary International Jewelry
  7. Jewellery in Anatolia

8.     Classic Plastics: contemporary British jewellery, The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, 1990.

9.  Jewelry in Anatolia, 1985.

 

folder title:  Metals:  Solo Exhibitions

  1. Ros Conway
  2. Frances Bendixson
  3. Patricia Meyerowitz
  4. Alison Helm
  5. William Harper

 

 

MISCELLANEOUS

1.. Family Circle’s Pocket Guide to Collectibles, Ralph and Terry Kovel.

2.  Health Hazards Manual for Artists, Michael McCann, Ph.D., Foundation for the Community of

        Artists, New York, NY, 1975.

 

 

 

MUSEUMS

folder title:  Museum Donations/Support

 

folder title:  Misc. Museums:  Info

  1.  
  2. The Rothko Chapel, Houston, TX
  3. Bread & Puppet Museum, Glover, VT
  4. Inaugural Selection
  5.  
  6.  
  7.  

        (2 copies)

 

PAINTING

 

folder title:  Painting/History

  1. Illuminating the Renaissance:  The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe

Museum, 2003.

2.  True Views: Traditions of Korean Painting, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 2004.

3.  Inside the Floating World: Japanese Prints rom the Lenoir C. Wright Collection, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 2006.

4.  The Beauty of Life: William Morris and the Art of Design.  The Huntington Library, 2003.

5.  Images of Violence in the Medieval World.  The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, 2004.

6.  From Casper David Friedrich to Gerhard Richter:  German Paintings from Dresden.  The J. Paul

        Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, 2006.

 

folder title:  Painting/Group Exhibitions 

  1. Selected Works
  2. Tom Holder:  Past & Present
  3. American Art: 1900-1950
  4.  
  5. Contemporary California Art
  6. The 35th Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting
  7.  
  8. BlackWhite Exhibition of Paintings and Constructions
  9. Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings from the USSR
  10. Impressionism: Selections from Five American Museums
  11. German Expressionist Paintings
  12. Picturing Ourselves: Self-Portraits in Words and Images
  13. 1996 Fellowships:  Painting, Drawing and Works on Paper
  14. New Art:  Paintings from New York, Texas, California
  15. Women Artists in the Avant Garde: 1910-1935
  16. Interface/Innerface…interpreting the real
  17. Mutual Affinities: Paintings and Ceramics from the Aaron Milrad Collection

18.  Cezanne & Pissarro, 1865-1885, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2005.

 

 

folder title:  Painting/Retrospectives

  1. Twentieth-Century Art:  Selections for the Tenth Anniversary of the East Building
  2. Grant Wood:  An American Master Revealed
  3. Jim Dine Drawings 1973-1987
  4. Picasso: The Early Years, 1892-1906
  5. The Return of Maxfield Parrish, 1870-1966, The Vose Galleries of Boston, Boston, MA
  6. Five Centuries of European Painting
  7. Laura Ross-Paul, A Decade of Painting:  1981-1990
  8. Helen Blumenstiel, A Retrospective View of the Woman and Her Work:  1899-1975
  9. Lee Kelly: Thirty-five Years of Painting and Sculpture, 1959-1994
  10. Lemmy, Retrospective 1962-1972

 

folder title:  Painting/Chinese/Smithsonian Institute

1.  Chinese Painting, Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

 

folder title:  Painting/Japanese Screens/Smithsonian Institute

  1. Japanese Screens
  2. Edo: Art in Japan 1615-1868

 

folder title:  Painting/Solo Exhibitions

  1. William de Kooning:  Paintings
  2. Connections:  Brice Marden
  3. George Ault
  4. David Maxin:  Heroes and Giants
  5. Kit White: Paintings 1988-93
  6. George Bunker, In Houston:  1974-1986
  7. Pinkney Herbert
  8. Jay Backstrand:  Paintings 1977-1983
  9. Lee Weiss:  Watercolors II, The Seventies
  10. Jean Dubuffet: le salon d’ete et autres
  11. Titian, Prince of Painters
  12. Marilyn Pappas
  13. Sally Cleveland: 100 Views of Sauvie Island, Recent Paintings
  14. Cezanne in the Studio: Still Life in Watercolors

15.  Kirsten Stolle Evolutionary Soup.  Dolby Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco, CA. 2008.

 

folder title:  Painting/Fresco Collections

1.  Byzantine Fresco Chapel Museum, Houston, TX (brochure)

 

PHOTOGRAPHY

folder title:  Photography/Historical

  1. Approaches to Photography:  A Historical Survey
  2. The Art of Early Photography
  3. Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Photographs
  4. Close to Home: An American Album

 

folder title:  Photography/Solo Exhibitions

  1. Robert Frank:  Moving Out
  2.  
  3. Paul Strand
  4. Nathan Lerner:  A Photographic Retrospective, 1932-1979
  5. Juneau Portrait
  6. Roger Mayne Photographs 1964-73
  7. Gerald Robinson: 35 Years of Photography
  8. A Portfolio of 18 reproductions of Todd Walker
  9.  
  10. Light in the Darkness: The Photographs of Hill and Adamson
  11. Carleton Watkins: From where the view looked best
  12. William Eggleston and the Color Tradition
  13. Nadar Warhol: ParisNewYork
  14. The Man in the Street: Eugene Atget in Paris
  15. Richard Pousette-Dart, Photographs
  16. Stieglitz in the Darkroom
  17. Man Ray at Rue Ferou
  18. The Last Days of Penn Station: Photographs by Aaron Rose
  19. Persistence of Vision:  Paul Berger, 1973-2003
  20. Julia Margaret Cameron
  21. Edward Weston: A Legacy, MaryLou and George Boone Gallery, The Huntington Library, Art

Collections, and Botanical Gardens, 2003.

22.   Celestial Nights: Visions of an Ancient Land, Photographs by Neil Folberg, Skirball Cultural

        Center, 2004.

23.  Friedlander, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2005.

24.  Catherine Angel: My Daughters, Grant Hall Gallery, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2002.

25.  Scene of the Crime: Photo By Weegee, The J. Paul Getty Museum, 2006.

26.  Julius Shulman Modernity and the Metropolis.  Getty Research Institute, 2006.

 

folder title:  Photography/Group Exhibitions

  1.  
  2.  
  3. Old World, New World:  Three Hispanic Photographers, Paz Errazuriz, Graciela Iturbide, and Cristina Garcia Rodero
  4. Beyond Photography
  5. The Visual Dialogue Foundation at the Friends of Photography Gallery
  6. Lou Stoumen: Photographs 1934-1977
  7. Flash: an exhibition of photographs by Michael Bishop, Mark Cohen, Sandy Hume, Roger Mertin

8.  Bea Nettles: Return Trips, Gallery 210, University of Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri.

9.  Susan Kae Grant, Night Journeys: Dreams, Memory and the Unconscious, California State Univ.,

        2005.

10.  Photo National, Lancaster Museum of Art, Lancaster, PA., 2005.

11.  The Waking Dream: Photography’s First Century, National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1994.

12.  Pictures for the Press, J. Paul Getty Museum, 2006.

13.  Public Faces Private Spaces:  Recent Acquisitions.  The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA,

        2006.

 

folder title:  Photography/International

  1. Visions of Modernity, Photographs from the Peruvian Andes, 1900-1930
  2. Old World, New World

 

 

folder title:  Photography/Miscellaneous

  1. Art & Science:  Investigating Matter
  2. Snaps Around the Clock

 

folder title:  Photography/Student

  1. Contemporary Photographs
  2. Photography as a Fine Art: A National Student Photography Exhibition
  3. Center of the Eye

 

PRINTMAKING

folder title:  Printmaking

1.  At the Edge II: A National Print and Drawing Exhibition, Texas Fine Arts Association, Austin, TX,       

        1990.

 

folder title:  Printmaking/20th century Abstract Expressionists

  1. Abstract Expressionist Prints

 

folder title:  Printmaking/20th century Artists

  1. Woodstock,: Fifty years of Printmaking
  2. Gerald Geerlings:  A Retrospective Exhibition of Prints, 1926-1988
  3. Jasper Johns: Process and Printmaking

 

folder title:  Printmaking/United States 19th and 20th centuries

  1. A Survey of Printmaking, 1878-1987
  2. The Painter and the Printmaker

 

folder title:  Printmaking/United States Contemporary Artists

  1. New Abstract Prints
  2. Harrison, Pegram, Graduate Printmaking: Indiana University

 

folder title:  Printmaking/United States Contemporary Presses

  1. Three Contemporary Presses:  Echo Press, Sette Publishing Company, Shark’s Incorporated

 

folder title:  Printmaking/International Master Prints, 16th-20th century

  1. Old Master Prints, 26th Annual Exhibition
  2. Master Prints from the Gilkey Collection
  3. Picasso’s Greatest Print

 

folder title:  Printmaking/Abstract Expressionism

1.   The Inner Landscape and the Machine, a visual studies workshop exhibition of the work of Sonia

        Landy Sheridan, Visual Studies Workshop, 1974.

2.  Abstract Expressionist Prints, Association of American Artists, 1986.

 

SCULPTURE

folder title:  Sculpture/Contemporary NW/Christine Bourdette

  1. Northwest Viewpoints: Christine Bourdette
  2. Christine Bourdette, Recent Creatures and Permutations
  3. Christine Bourdette:  Since Olive’s Garden: Rites of Passage

 

folder title:  Sculpture/Contemporary Sculptors: Pacific NW, California, Montana

  1. Manuel Neri, Recent Marble Sculpture
  2. A Sense of Place: Contemporary Sculpture in Montana
  3. In Retrospect: The Oregon International Sculpture Symposium of 1974
  4. Ten Northwest Sculptors
  5. Thirty-three Years of Sculpture with Paul Buckner

 

folder title:  Sculpture/Contemporary Metal/Bronze

  1.  
  2.  
  3.  

 

folder title:  Sculpture/Contemporary Clay Sculpture

  1.  

 

folder title:  Sculpture/Chinese Buddhist/Smithsonian Institution

1.  Chinese Buddhist Sculpture, Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution.

 

folder title:  Sculpture/Contemporary/The White House

1.  Twentieth Century American Sculpture at The White House, Exhibition VI: Honoring Native

        America, 1997.

 

folder title:  Sculpture/Contemporary/Fiber

  1.  
  2.  
  3.  

 

folder title:  Sculpture/Contemporary Sculptors

  1.  
  2.  
  3.  
  4.  
  5.  
  6.  
  7. .    “Joseph Cornell:  Navigating the Imagination”, article by Lynda Roscoe Hartigan, American Art

Review Vol. XIX No. 1, 2007.

 

folder title:  Sculpture/Contemporary Sculptors/International

  1. Darko, La parola ricuperata
  2. Italo Scanga in Chico

 

folder title:  Sculpture/Historical

  1. Parallels in Sculpture

2.    Monumental Sculpture from Renaissance Florence: Ghiberti, Nanni di Banco, and Verrocchio at   Orsanmichele, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., 2005

3.  DADA, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., 2006

 

VIDEO

folder title:  Video/Contemporary/Bill Viola

  1.  

 

folder title: William Jamison Lecture Series

2.  Thinking Inside The Box:  Creativity, Compassion and Community, Stuart Kestenbaum, William

Jamison Lecture Series, OCAC/PNCA, Portland, OR  2005.

 

WOOD

folder title:  Wood/Contemporary Furniture

  1.  
  2.  
  3.  
  4.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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