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Archives related to: Romano, Salvatore Francesco, 1875-1955

titleArtist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
repositoryThe Museum of Modern Art
descriptionThe folder may include announcements, clippings, press releases, brochures, reviews, invitations, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral material.

Location
MoMA Queens Artist Files

Call Number
ROMANO, SALVATORE
extent1 Folder
formatsEphemera
accessContact repository for restrictions and policies.
record sourcehttps://library.nyarc.org/permalink/01NYA_INST/ai54l4/alma991011199219707141
updated03/16/2023 10:29:57
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titleIrving Sandler interviews and papers, 1944-2017
repositoryArchives of American Art
descriptionInterviews, membership files, minutes of meetings from the Club, an organization Sandler directed, writings, photographs, and printed material relating to the career of Irving Sandler as an art critic, historian, and educator.

Sound recordings and transcripts of interviews with Stephen Antonakis, Elise Asher, Alice Baber, Richard Barringer, Nell Blaine, Ilya Bolotowsky, G. Campbell, Brad Davis, Lois Dodd, John Fischer, Miles Forst, Rhonda Garelick, Michael Goldberg, Leon Golub, Carl Holty, Alfred Jensen, Howard Kanovitz, Wolf Kahn, Aristodimos Kaldis, Ivan Karp, Lila Katzen, Robert Kaupelis, Lyman Kipp, Marcia Marcus, George McNeil, Corinne Robins,

Salvatore Romano, Edwin Ruda, Nancy Spero, Richard Stankiewicz, May Stevens, William Underhill, and Esteben Vicente conducted by Sandler and his students for seminars taught by Sandler at New York University and Yale University from the 1960s through the 1980s; a transcript of colloquium, "Critics Colloquium" regarding the content of abstract art, moderated by Sandler and including discussants Robert Murray, Joseph Solman, Wolf Kahn, Thomas Bouchard, Kyle Morris, Earnest Briggs, Jack Tworkov, Robert Morris, and Stephen Greene, Jack Sonnenberg, Robin Cembalest, Idelle Weber;

nine interviews, both transcribed and untranscribed, conducted by Sandler for radio station WRFM in New York on March 26, 1962- April 8, 1963 with Sherman Drexler and Jack Kroll, John Ferren, Carl Holty, Harry Holtzman, Adolph Gottlieb, Perle Fine, Stanley W. Hayter, Man Ray, and Maurice Sievan; and a 2007 interview on CD and transcript with Myra Lehr conducted by Sandler.

Writings include papers by Sandler's students. Photographs are of works of art and of artist Robert Rauschenberg.

Bio / His Notes:
Irving Sandler (1925-) was an art critic, art historian, and educator in New York, N.Y. He was the art critic for ART NEWS, 1956-1962; for the NEW YORK POST, 1960-1965; and an instructor of art history at New York University, 1960-1971. During his career, he was director of the Tanager Gallery and the Club organizations.

extent1.6 linear ft.
formatsInterview Sound Recording Transcript Writings Photographs
accessUse of original papers requires an appointment. Use requires an appointment
record linkhttps://sirismm.si.edu/EADpdfs/AAA.sandirvi.pdf
record sourcehttps://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/irving-sandler-interviews-and-papers-9060
acquisition informationThe bulk of the collection was donated in 1981-1982 by Irving Sandler. Sandler donated an additional interview with Mira Lehr in 2008. Sandler's widow, Lucy Freeman Sandler, donated the 2017 interview of Charles Simonds in 2019.
updated06/08/2023 16:42:14
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