Engrossing history of Richard (Dick) Bellamy's Green Gallery conducted through interviews by Erik La Prade with: Alfred Leslie, Mark di Suvero, Philip Wofford, Mimi Gross, Claes Oldenburg, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Rakuko Naito, Pat Passlof, Richard Smith, Sally Hazelet Drummond, Lucas Samaras, Wolf Kahn, Emily Mason, Hanford Yang, James Rosenquist, Frank Stella, Charlotte Bellamy, Jeannie Blake, Sam Green, Virginia Dwan, Paula Cooper, Robert Morris, Richard Bellamy. ... [details]
March 1978 issue of Women Artists Newsletter, edited by Cynthia Navaretta. Articles include: "The College Art Week that was...Business, Pleasure, and Just One of Those Blizzards;" "CWAO Convened in New York: Joan Mondale Keynote Speaker," by Abby Tallmer; "'Perils of Pluralism,' or, Logomachy in the Afternoon," by Judy Seigel; "Women Who Work to Work: Six Artists with Jobs," by Bibi Lencek; "Women/Nature: CAA Panel, Jan. ... [details]
Summer 1977 issue of Women Artists Newsletter, edited by Cynthia Navaretta. Articles include: "Claudia Widdiss, Sculptor," by Claudia Widdiss; "Washington Women: The Power of Nine Times Thirteen," by Judy Seigel; "Letter from Atlanta," by Gail Lineback; "Naked Ladies in L. ... [details]
Special painting issue edited by John Coplans. Essays "'Painters Reply," by Rudolf Baranik, Gene Davis, Stephen Greene, Buffie Johnson, Wolf Kahn, R.B. Kitaj, Terence La Noue, Ellen Lanyon, Adele Leonard, Allan McCollum, Dona Nelson, Pat Passlof, Tony Robbin, Jim Roche, Edwin Ruda, Peter Saul, David Simpson, Joan Snyder, Paul Staiger, May Stevens, Sidney Tillim, John Torreano, Mario Yrissary; "Painting and Anti-Painting: A Family Quarrel," by Max Kozloff; "Painting and the Struggle for the Whole Self," by Andrew Forge; "Patterns, Grids, And Painting," by Amy Goldin; "Remarks on Their Medium by Four Painters," by Pat Adams, Nancy Graves, Budd Hopkins, Irving Petlin: "None Dare Call it Boho," by Peter Plagens. ... [details]
September 1975 issue of Women Artists Newsletter, edited by Cynthia Navaretta. Articles include: "Calendar - New Season;" "Group Shows;" "Women Artists here & Now," by Joyce Kozloff; "Art Throat," by Judy Seigel; "Art Doc," by Shirley Fuerst; "SoHo Letter," by Brooklyn Grace; "Calendar - Summer Review;" "Style or How I Got From There to Here," by Terese Schwartz; "Information Roundup;" "Reminiscing - The Fifties," by Pat Passloff; "Wisconsin Women in the Arts Conference : The Creativity of Women;" "IWY Commemorative;" and "Recommended Publications. ... [details]
June - July 1975 issue of Women Artists Newsletter, edited by Cynthia Navaretta. Articles include: "Male Art Critics Look at Women Artists' Work - AIR Panel," by Patt Passlof and Judy Seigel; "Corporation as Art Patron," by Irene Moss; "Women in the Arts Gallery Action," by Joyce Weinstein; "Calendar-Exhibitions;" "Calendar-Group Shows;" "Is Painting Dead? Artists Talk on Art May 16," by Judy Seigel; "5 Artists at Women in the Arts;" "Information Roundup;" "1975 Art World - The Women In It - Panel NYU - May 17," by Donna Marxer; "Summer Events;" "Why Subscribe to Women Artists Newsletter if You're Getting it Free?;" and "Recommended Reading. ... [details]
May 1975 issue of Women Artists Newsletter, edited by Cynthia Navaretta. Articles include: "Strategies of Art Criticism - May Stevens, Bud Hopkins Talk with Carter Ratcliff, Artists Space, April 14," by Judy Siegel; "Artists Talk on Art, April 18 - Visual Dharma," by Pat Passlof; "National Association of Women Artists - Year of the Woman 1975; "Artists Talk on Art, May 8. ... [details]
April 1975 issue of Women Artists Newsletter, edited by Cynthia Navaretta. Articles include: "General News;" "Artists, Dealers and Economics at A.I.R. April 7th," by Judy Seigel; "Is There A Renaissance Woman? Panel Discussion, March 14," by Donna Marxer; "Nadine Valenti at the Renaissance Panel," by Nadine Valenti; "Recommended Reading;" "Calendar-Exhibitions;" "Calendar-Group Shows;" and "Schedule of Events," by Pat Passlof. [details]
Two sided poster / program for an evening of performances and happenings held at the BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music), Brooklyn, on March 8 and April 12, 1968, produced as part of the first Intermedia Festival which occurred at various locations across New York State. ... [details]
Sixth issue of Scrap, edited by Anita Ventura and Sidney Geist. For this issue artists were invited to comment on their recent work. Contents include "Yellow can be Black," by John Grillo ; "The Source (Desire)," by Mary Frank ; "Why Am I So?," by Philip Pearlstein ; "No Front-Side-Back-Side," by Tom Doyle ; "Taste of Potatoes," by Milton Resnick ; ". ... [details]