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Storm King Art Center records, 1972-1978

Archives of American Art

Object Details

Creator
Storm King Art Center
Place of publication, production, or execution
Other
Physical Description
1.4 Linear feet
Access Note / Rights
Use of original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C., Research Center. Contact Reference Services for more information.
Summary
Files on 121 sculptors including: photographs, printed illustrations, and slides of works of art; a few photographs of sculptors; resumes; exhibition catalogs and announcements, clippings; and some correspondence.
Sculptor files include Dorothy Abbott, George E. Adamy, Stephen Antonakos, Nancy Azara, Carol Bacon, Leonard Baskin, Fletcher Benton, Allen Bertoldi, Ivan Biro, Fe Bland, June Blum, Joel Brody, Jeffery Brosk, Beverly Buchanan, Jim Buchman, Edmond Casarella, Pierre Clerk, Tom Clancy, Robert Cremean, Robert Costelloe, Robert Cronin, David E. Davis, Elizabeth De Cuevas, Tom Doyle, Bery Dosen, Dale Eldred, Janos Enyedi, Jan Evans, Henry Evjenth, Michael Fellerman, Robinson Fredenthal, Amadeo Gambino, Sandy Gellis, Betty Gold, Myrna Gordon (Goldberg), Jasha Green, George Greenamyer, Ken Greenleaf, Jake Grossberg, Francoise Grossen, Dimitri Hadzi, James Hagan, Oded Halahmy, Michael Hall, Lloyd Hamrol, Susanne Harris, Michael Hayden, David Hayes, Anne Healy, Richard A. Heinrich, John Henry, Will Horwitt, James Hosking, Linda Howard, Jon Barlow Hudson, Harriet Hyams, Janet Indick, Iida,
Jacquard, Hank Jensen, Jerome Johnson, Roger Jorgenson, Gerome Kamrowski, Hortense Kassoy, William Katz, Steve Kelemen, Mashiko Kimura, James Knowles, Sacha Kolin, Louise Kruger, George Kuehn, Kazuto Kuetani, Carla Lavatelli, Harold Lehr, Constance Livingston, Maurice C. Lowe, Edward B. Mack, Anita Margrill, Phyllis Mark, John Matt, Meadmoore, Kurt Metzler, John D. Mooney, Jerry Morin, Owen Morrel, Gerhardt Moswitzer, Shozo Nagono, Chris Newman, Lucille Orzach, Judith Peck, Charles Perry, Raquel Rabinovich, Baxter Rains, Richard Randell, Christopher Ray, James Reineking, Alan Reynolds, Rodel, Arden Scott, Arthur Secunda, Constance Schwartz, Robert B. Sibbison, Paul Sisko, Paul Slivka, Ann Sperry, David L. Stoltz, David Stromeyer, George Sugarman, Peter Thibeault, Peter Tilgner, John Torres, G. Noble Wagner, Brian Wall, Roger Williams, Timothy Woodman, Derrick Woodham, Howard Woody, Jan Zach, Robert Zeidman, and Glenn Zweygardt.
Citation
Storm King Art Center records, 1972-1978. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Biography Note
Art museum; Mountainville, N.Y. Founded 1960 by the State of New York with a prime goal to collect and exhibit sculpture. Other media are represented as well.
Language Note
English .
Provenance
Donated 1979 by David Collens, Director of the Storm King Art Center.
Location Note
Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 750 9th St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20001
Record number
(DSI-AAA_CollID)8492
(DSI-AAA_SIRISBib)210668
AAA_collcode_storking
Theme
Art organizations
Archives of American Art
Topic
Sculpture, Modern -- 20th century
Outdoor sculpture -- New York (State)
Theme
Art organizations
Record ID
AAADCD_coll_210668
Metadata Usage (text)
Usage conditions apply

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