Unattributed publication consisting of three black-and-white pages with short introductory texts on Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist, and Jim Dine followed by six yellow sheets indexing exhibitions and events in New York in the month of February 1962 in chronology. ... [details]
Monograph on Joseph Stella. Text by WIlliam H. Gerdts. Illustrated with works from the collection of Rabin & Krueger. [details]
Critical theory essay on pop art by Rosalind Constable, dated October 29, 1962. The essay discusses the turning away from abstract expressionism toward pop art, or "The New Realism," illustrated with images of the work of British pop artists Peter Phillips, John Latham, Patrick Hughes, Richard Hamilton, Derek Boshier, R. ... [details]
Large-scale critical look at French painting from David to Cézanne. Text by Jean Leymarie, translated into English by James Emmons. Only some of the artists and other figures mentioned in the text include Jean Adhémar, August AIguier, Claude-François-Théodore Aligny, , Georges Anthony, Louis Aragon, Zacharie Astruc, Jules-Robert Auguste, Antoine Bail, Edouard Baille, Honoré de Balzac, Armand Barbès, Maurice Barrès, F. ... [details]
Two page unpublished [?] text on the work of Jim Dine by Lawrence Alloway. [details]
Two page press release published in conjunction with Jim Dine's first uptown solo show held concurrently at the Martha Jackson Gallery and the David Anderson Gallery, January 9 - February 3, 1962. [details]
Press release published in conjunction with Jim Dine's first uptown solo show held January 9 - February 3, 1962. [details]
With foreword by Cage, publication features index of compositions, illustrations, interview between Cage and Roger Reynolds, biography, excerpts from reviews and critical articles, bibliography of reviews and critical articles, index of persons, and catalogue organized by Robert Dunn. [details]
Exhibition catalogue for early Pop, or "Neo-Dada," exhibition held at Dwan Gallery, November 18 - December 15, 1962. However, nowhere in text does Nordland define work as "Pop," rather he writes of "American Painting" and artists as being "new patriots" in search of "their own idiom. ... [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]