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Fendrick Gallery records

Archives of American Art

Object Details

Creator
Fendrick Gallery
Names
Barbara Fendrick Gallery
Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America
Arneson, Robert, 1930-1992
Bailey, William, 1930-2020
Benes, Barton Lidic
Brush, Daniel
Castle, Wendell, 1932-2018
Cottingham, Robert, 1935-
Drake, James, 1946-
Dreyfuss, John, 1949-
Dusenbery, Walter, 1939-
Frankenthaler, Helen, 1928-2011
Gilliam, Sam, Jr. (1933-2022)
Johns, Jasper, 1930-
KaskeyRaymond J., 1943-
Lalanne, Claude
Lalanne, François Xavier
Maria da Conceição
Paley, Albert
Raffael, Joseph, 1933-
Summer, Carol
Tenneson, Joyce, 1945-
Woodyard, William
Topic
Art -- Washington (D.C.)
Furniture designers
Artists -- Washington (D.C.)
Art, Modern -- 20th century -- Washington (D.C.)
Sculptors
Artists' books
Printmakers
Metal-workers
Provenance
The records of the Fendrick Gallery were donated to the Archives of American Art by Barbara Fendrick in 1999, with an addition to the records in 2001.
Creator
Fendrick Gallery
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Fendrick Gallery records
Summary
The records of the Fendrick Gallery measure 106.4 linear feet and 0.008 GB and span the years 1952 to 2001. The bulk of the collection is comprised of artist's files that document the gallery's relations with and representation of over 300 contemporary artists and sculptors, including Robert Arneson, William Bailey, Daniel Brush, Wendell Castle, Robert Cottingham, James Drake, John Dreyfuss, Walter Dusenbury, Roger Essley, Helen Frankenthaler , Sam Gilliam, Jasper Johns, Raymond Kaskey, Claude and Francois Lalanne, Albert Paley, Joseph Raffael, Carol Summer, and numerous other artists. Also found are subject, exhibition, commission, administrative, and financial files, as well as files documenting the gallery's relationship with other museums and galleries.
Historical Note
The Fendrick Gallery was established in 1960 as a "by appointment only" gallery out of Barbara Fendrick's Washington, D.C., area home. Initially the gallery promoted contemporary American and European prints by emerging artists and also commissioned print editions by nationally-known artists. During the mid 1960s, the Fendrick Gallery also coordinated and produced art exhibitions on a contract basis for the United States Information Agency. The gallery was responsible for organizing the first large American art exhibition at the Department of State and the Federal Reserve. In May, 1970 the Fendrick Gallery moved into a three-story townhouse in Georgetown and began presenting regular exhibitions open to the public. The gallery offered many prominent American artists, such as Robert Arneson, Jim Dine, Helen Frankenthaler, Jasper Johns, Louise Nevelson, and Robert Rauschenberg their first solo shows in the nation's capital. The Fendrick Gallery also represented many nationally known sculptors, such as John Dreyfuss, Walter Dusenbery, Raymond Kaskey, and Albert Paley. Over the years, Fendrick Gallery promoted many emerging artists who were breaking down the barriers between art and craft in the areas of clay, furniture, metal, and book arts. The gallery held the first major show of contemporary ceramics on the East Coast, with the 1976 exhibition, Clay USA. The gallery also received critical acclaim for its exhibitions in the area of "book arts" and held four shows featuring the works of prominent American and international book artists. In 1987 and 1988, the gallery expanded and opened the Barbara Fendrick Gallery in the Soho section of New York City. The New York location operated as both a gallery space and storage area and was often referred to as "The Warehouse." Both the Fendrick Gallery and the Barbara Fendrick Gallery closed in the summer of 1991, but Barbara Fendrick continues to work as an art consultant, appraiser, exhibition juror, lecturer, and guest curator.
Function
Art galleries, Commercial -- Washington (D.C.)
Extent
106.4 Linear feet
0.008 Gigabytes
Date
1952-2001
Archival Repository
Archives of American Art
Identifier
AAA.fendgall
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Gigabytes
Account books
Photographs
Citation
Fendrick Gallery records, 1952-2001. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The Fendrick Gallery records were processed to the series, subseries, and folder level. The collection is arranged into seven series. Items within folders, for the most part, were not fully sorted or preserved. When possible, materials were generally arranged at least by year. Within Series 1, Artists' Files, each set of folders for a particular artist are only given span dates. Due to the amount and complexity of material compiled on the artist Albert Paley, his files are arranged into a separate series of their own. Series 1: Artists Files, 1962-2001, undated (Box 1-42, OV 108-110; 41.5 linear ft.) Series 2: Albert Paley, 1970-2001, undated (Box 42-54; Box 107, OV 111-113, 117-118, FC 119; 14.6 linear ft., ER01; 0.001 GB) Series 3: Commissioned Works and Projects, 1972- 2000, undated (Box 54-57; 3.5 linear ft.) Series 4: Exhibition Files, 1961, 1970-1996, undated (Box 58-63; 5.5 linear feet) Series 5: Museums and Galleries Files, 1952-200, undated (Box 64-73; 9.25 linear feet) Series 6: Subject Files, 1952, 1960-2001, undated (Box 73-88, OV 115-116, FC 120; 15.6 linear ft.) Series 7: Administrative and Financial Files, undated (Box 88-106; OV, ER02-ER03; 0.008 GB)
Processing Information
The collection was processed and the finding aid written by Patricia Craig in 2002 with funds provided by the Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America. Motion picture film reels were inspected and re-housed in 2016 with funding provided by the Smithsonian Collections Care and Preservation Fund. Born-digital materials were processed by Kirsi Ritosalmi-Kisner in 2020 with funding provided by the Smithsonian Collection Care and Preservation Fund.
Rights
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Genre/Form
Account books
Photographs
Scope and Content Note
The records of the Fendrick Gallery measure 106.4 linear feet and 0.008 GB and span the years 1952 to 2001. The bulk of the collection is comprised of artist's files that document the gallery's relationships with and representation of over 300 contemporary artists, including Robert Arneson, William Bailey, Daniel Brush, Wendell Castle, Robert Cottingham, James Drake, John Dreyfuss, Walter Dusenbury, Roger Essley, Helen Frankenthaler, Sam Gilliam, Jasper Johns, Raymond Kaskey, Claude and Francois Lalanne, Albert Paley, Joseph Raffael, Carol Summer, and numerous other artists. Also found are subject, exhibition, commission, administrative, and financial files, as well as files documenting the gallery's relationship with other museums and galleries. Series 1, Artist's Files, measures almost 42 linear feet and dates from 1962-2001. Found here are files documenting the gallery's relationship with over 300 contemporary artists. Files typically contain correspondence, sales receipts, printed materials, exhibition catalogs and announcements, commission information, photographs, slides, and other materials. Series 2, Albert Paley, 1970-2001, and undated, provides detailed documentation (14.5 linear feet) of the Fendrick gallery's representation of prominent American metal sculptor Albert Paley. The gallery represented Paley from the early 1980s through the early 1990s and devoted a great deal of its resources promoting Paley's work through exhibitions and commissioned sales. Correspondence between the Fendrick Galleries and Paley Studios is found in this series, along with publicity materials, commission proposals and sketches, exhibition materials, and audio-visual and photographic documentation of Paley's work. Researchers should also consult Series 3 for additional documentation of Paley's commissioned projects. Series 3, Commissioned Works and Projects, 1972-2000, and undated, documents the variety of commissions and special projects the gallery arranged and managed on behalf of its represented artists. Because privately commissioned work and government-sponsored public art projects represented a significant source of revenue for the Fendrick galleries, the gallery devoted a substantial amount of time and resources towards securing these projects. These files contain applications, proposals, sketches, correspondence, photographs and other material arranged by name of project. Series 4, Exhibition Files, 1961, 1970-1996, and undated, houses files relating to exhibitions organized by Fendrick Gallery. Found here are exhibition announcements, invitations, and catalogs; specific named exhibition files; and files concerning special projects or exhibitions, often jointly curated with other galleries or institutions. The Fendrick gallery was also actively involved in various governmental programs, such as Art in the Embassies Program, and organized traveling exhibits or loaned artwork to them. The gallery's relationships with other galleries, museums, institutions, and art organizations is documented in Series 5, Museums and Galleries Files, 1952-2000, and undated. Many of the files concern loans, exhibition venues, and joint exhibitions or projects. Series 6, Subject Files, 1952, 1960-2001, and undated contain numerous files arranged by subject heading. Here, researchers will find information collected and maintained by the gallery on various art medium, artists of interest, exhibition catalogs from museums and other galleries, information about small and fine art presses. Of particular interest are several folders entitled "Fine Art Printers & Publishers." Barbara Fendrick's early years in the art business centered upon exhibiting, promoting, and selling prints produced by young, emerging American artists. The information found here documents her growing personal relationships with some of the most prominent artists and printmakers of this era. Records documenting administrative, business, operating, and financial affairs are arranged in Series 7, Administrative and Financial Files, 1960-2001, and undated. Found here are records of both the Barbara Fendrick Gallery (New York) and the Fendrick Gallery (Washington, D.C.), as well as files that document Barbara Fendrick's role as art consultant, appraiser, lecturer, exhibition juror, and guest curator. Found are numerous inventory cards, insurance records, consignment files, general correspondence, lists, loan files, notebooks, real estate files, card files on artists and clients, and history files. Of particular interest are the Day Books/Dailies maintained by the New York gallery staff consisting of entries and notes regarding prospective clients and their interests. The Telephone Log Books contain details of telephone conversations with artists, clients, dealers, and other art professionals. Series 7 also houses the financial records of both galleries, including invoices, financial statements, expenses, accounts, and tax records.
Restrictions
The collection is open for research. Use of unmicrofilmed material requires an appointment.
Related link
Record ID
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Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
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In the Collection

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  • New York

  • Albert Paley

  • Audio-Visual Material

  • Museums and Galleries Files

  • Electronic resourceBehind the Fence: Albert Paley, Metalsmith

  • Commissions

  • Artists Files

  • Electronic resourceGeorge Rickey Sculptures

  • Motherwell, Robert

  • Domestic Museums and Galleries

  • Pawling, N.Y., Ziff Stafford Home

  • Correspondence, Notes, and Price Lists

  • Photographs

  • Clippings

  • Grazier, John

  • Photographs

  • Exhibition Announcements and Catalogs

  • Grazier, John, Photographic Material

  • Grazier, John, Printed Material

  • Iolas-Jackson Gallery, New York, N.Y.

  • SECCA (Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art), Winston-Salem, N. C.

  • Miami Dade Center, Miami, Fla., Miscellaneous

  • Yes, Phyllis

  • Freud, Lucien

  • Hellmuth, Obata, and Kassabaum, Washington, D.C.

  • Handmade Paper

  • Smithsonian Institution, National Collection of Fine Arts

  • Correspondence

  • Paley, Albert, Michael U. S. Courthouse, Camden, N.J.

  • Nevada, Stremmel Gallery, Reno, Nev.

  • Madsen, Loren

  • Agreements

  • Liberman, Alexander

  • Carter, Jay

  • 1980, Joke van Ommen: Jewelry (June 9-July 3), Fendrick Gallery, Washington, D.C.

  • Brown, David Lee

  • Virginia Museum of Art, Richmond, Va.

  • Anuszkiewicz, Richard

  • National Endowment for the Arts Artist Exchange Fellowships

  • Fendrick Gallery

  • Fendrick, Daniel, Unpublished Manuscripts and Notes

  • Miscellaneous

  • Architectural Blueprint/Horizon Magazine

  • Woodward, William

  • São (Maria da Conceição)

  • Huntington T. Block

  • France

  • U .S. General Services Administration, Art-In-Architecture Program

  • Stowe Gallery, Davidson College

  • National Building Museum

  • Nevelson, Louise

  • Gilliam, Sam

  • Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, N.Y.

  • Oldenburg, Claes

  • Sculpture Artists

  • James, Derek

  • 1983, American Living National Treasures (May 4-June 18), Fendrick Gallery, Washington, D.C.

  • 1983 Flood Damage

  • Museum of Contemporary Crafts, New York, N.Y.

  • G. W. Einstein Company, Inc., New York, N.Y.

  • Soppeland, Mark

  • Advertisements

  • Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y.

  • Seattle, Miscellaneous

  • San Francisco/Northern California, Miscellaneous Galleries

  • "Dead" Commissions

  • "New Realists,"

  • Exhibition Files

  • Ledger Book

  • Lisiecki, Denise

  • Art Society of the International Monetary Fund

  • 1993, Off the Mall: Inside Washington's Foremost Art Galleries (Sept. 15-Oct. 16), Museum of the Americas, Washington, D.C.

  • Real Estate

  • Ligare, David

  • Photographs and Slides

  • Wood

  • J, Miscellaneous

  • Financial Records, Expenses, Fendrick Gallery

  • New York Gallery Opening Exhibition Mailing List

  • Pierobon, Peter

  • Walter Dusenbery: Classical Forms (1986), Washington, D.C.

  • Washington, D.C., 1710 Connecticut Ave., N.W.

  • Hechinger Corporation Art Collection, Landover, Md., Jan.-Jun. 1990

  • Wearable Art

  • African American Artists, C-W , undated

  • Collectors Compendium

  • 1987, American Folk Art: 19th Century Weathervanes (Dec. 9, 1986-Jan. 8, 1987), Fendrick Gallery, Washington, D.C.

  • 1966-1969;1970; 1971, Albers-Nevelson

  • Art in Embassies

  • Oversized, Albert Paley, Concept Drawings and Miscellaneous Blueprints

  • July 1975-June 1976; July 1975-June 1976, Books; July 1975-June 1976, Folk Art; July 1976-June 1977, Albers-Stewart

  • Petersburg Press, London, England

  • Kosianski, Leonard

  • 1979, Contradictions (July 9-Sept. 8), Fendrick Gallery, Washington, D.C.

  • Potential Clients

  • Fuller, Buckminster

  • 1984, The Art of Still Life II (Mar.7-Apr. 13), Fendrick Gallery, Washington, D.C.

  • Reynolds/Minor Gallery Richmond, Va.

  • Smythe, David

  • Argentina, American Embassy, Buenos Aires

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