Large-scale monograph on the life and work of Reginald Marsh by Lloyd Goodrich. "Reginald Marsh's vision centered on humanity; wherever the crowds were thickest, he found his themes. He loved the multitudinous life of New York City, and in his art captured its entire social range, from dime-a-dance joints to the Stork Club and the Metropolitan Opera. ... [details]
Monograph featuring the life and work of Flora Whitney Miller in creating the Whitney Museum of American Art. Photographs, essays, text by Tom Armstrong, Ivor G. Balding, John I.H. Baur, Flora Miller Biddle, Bronson Winthrop Chanler, Eliza Parkinson Cobb, Gertrude Conner, Fredrick A. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the Smithsonian's exhibition Bienal de São Paulo, a tribute to Edward Hopper. Includes the artists Edward Hopper, Allan D'Arcangelo, Llyn Foulkes, James Gill, Sante Graziani, Paul Harris, Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns, Gerald Laing, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Lindner, Malcolm Morley, Lowell Nesbitt, Claes Oldenburg, Joe Raffaele, Robert Rauchenberg, James Rosenquist, Edward Ruscha, George Segal, Wayne Thiebaud, Andy Warhol, and Tom Wesselmann. ... [details]
Limited edition hardcover printed on the occasion of the famous Armory show's fiftieth anniversary. Text by John Canaday, Bennard B. Perlman, Carl Zigrosser, Beaumont Newhall, William Carlos Williams, Doris Lane Butler, Joseph S. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, February 27 - April 14, 1963. Traveled to the City Art Museum of St. Louis, Missouri, June 1 - July 14, 1963; the Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, August 6 - September 15, 1963; the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, September 30 - October 30, 1963; the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, November 15 - December 29, 1963; and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, January 20 - February 23, 1964. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show of the personal art collection of Juliana Force held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, September 24 - October 30, 1949. Text by Juliana Force, Herman More, Lloyd Goodrich, John Sloan, Guy Pène du Bois, Alexander Brook, Forbes Watson. ... [details]