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Archives related to: Vogel, Dorothy

titleDorothy and Herbert Vogel papers, 1960-1990.
repositoryArchives of American Art
descriptionNotebooks, printed material, letters, and files on artists, critics, collectors, and dealers.

REEL 2435: Three notebooks containing clippings, articles, press releases, exhibition catalogs, announcements, and other printed materials concerning the Vogels and their art collection.

UNMICROFILMED: Files on artists, art critics, historians, writers, collectors, dealers, and museums containing letters, loan agreements, exhibition catalogs and announcements, and clippings. Files on artists represented in the Vogel collection include Carl Andre, Stephen Antonakos, Alice Aycock, Will Barnet, Andre Cadere, Christo, Claudia DeMonte, Richard Francisco, Dan Graham, Jan Groth, Sol Lewitt, Sylvia and Robert Mangold, Lucio Pozzi, Edda Renouf, and Richard Tuttle.

ADDITION: Exhibition catalogs; clippings about group shows, the New York art world, and artists; business records; artist files; subject files, and correspondence documenting exhibitions of the Vogel collection.

ADDITION (NY): Artists files, A-Z, including correspondence and personal items from Richard Artschwager, Mel Bochner, Ann Chernow, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Claudia De Monte, Richard Francisco, Jene Highstein, On Kawara, Edda Renouf, Robert Ryman, Lori Taschler, Richard Tuttle, and Lynn Umlauf; Also included is information on art historians, critics, dealers, publishers, magazine writers as well as exhibition material with various institutions.

Language Note:
Several exhibition catalogs are in German.

Bio / His Notes:
Art collectors; New York, N.Y. Dorothy Vogel born 1935. Collectors of contemporary art.

Additional forms:
Notebooks: 35mm microfilm reel 2435 available for use at only at Archives of American Art offices.

Location of Original: Reel 2435: Originals returned to the lenders, Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, after microfilming.

Local Number:
AAA 2435

Co-Creator:
Vogel, Herbert
extentca. 13.0 linear ft. (partially microfilmed on 1 reel) ADDITION: 20.8 linear ft. reel 2435
formatsNotebooks Printed Materials Correspondence Artist Files Exhibition Catalogs
accessRestrictions: Microfilmed portion must be consulted on microfilm. Use of unmicrofilmed portion requires an appointment and is limited to AAA's Washington D.C. office.
record linkhttp://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/searchimages/images.cfm/filter_type/Collection/filter_key/9265
record sourcehttp://www.siris.si.edu/
acquisition informationNotebooks on reel 2435 lent for microfilming by the Vogels, 1982. Unmicrofilmed material donated by the Vogels, 1980 through 2002.
updated03/16/2023 10:29:57
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titleMany things placed here & there: the story of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel : the librarian and the postal worker who amassed one of the world's great collections of art : a memoir proposal / by Dorothy and Herbert Vogel; with Theodore Bouloukos.
repositoryNational Gallery of Art, Library
descriptionTypescript of unpublished monograph.

"Foreword to be written by Christo and Jeanne-Claude."
extent1 volume
formatsManuscript
accessContact repository for restrictions and policies.
record sourcehttp://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/
updated11/12/2014 11:30:12
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titleCollectors of the 1970s [videorecording] : the video interviews / [produced by] Institute for Art and Urban Resources ; [funded by] New York State Council on the Arts.
repositoryThe Getty Research Institute
descriptionIn: Long Beach Museum of Art Video Archive, circa 1970-2000.

This four part compilation contains interviews with six of the most important art collectors in the 1970s. Part one features collector James Clark interviewed by curator Paul Schimmel; part two contains an interview with middle class Manhattan couple Herbert and Dorothy Vogel, collectors of avant-garde art, conducted by art critic Douglas Davis;

in part three author Peggy Gale interviews international contemporary art collector Roger Davidson; part four is an interview with Drs. Milton Brutten and Helen Herrick conducted by artist and professor Hermine Freed.

Production Credits:
Executive producer, Alanna Heiss ; series producer, David A. Ross ; editors, Hildegard Duane and Peter Kirby.

Notes:
Forms part of: Long Beach Museum of Art Video Archive, circa 1970-2000, Series I. Artists’ Videos (Special Collections, accn. no. 2006.M.7).

Title from label.

Copyright: unverified.

This work is on the following tape: VA150.

Location:
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS

Call Number:
2006.M.7 (A.Coll)

extent1 videocassette
formatsVideo recording
accessVideos are unavailable until reformatting is complete. Contact the repository for information regarding access.
record linkhttp://hdl.handle.net/10020/cat719406
record sourcehttp://library.getty.edu/vwebv/searchBasic
updated11/12/2014 11:30:12
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titleArtist file: Vogel, Dorothy;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
VOGEL, HERBERT
extent1 folder
formatsArtist Files Ephemera
accessContact repository for restrictions and policies.
record sourcehttps://library.nyarc.org/permalink/01NYA_INST/ai54l4/alma991011402709707141
updated11/29/2022 15:49:51
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titleLouis K. Meisel Gallery selected records, 1973-2003.
repositoryArchives of American Art
descriptionA selection of correspondence, writings, a subject file, photographs, and printed material from the Louis K. Meisel gallery records selected by Louis K. Meisel.

Letters to Meisel are from Robert Cottingham, Duane Hanson, Jamie Wyeth, Mel Ramos, Larry Rivers, Richard Estes, Ernest Ruckle, Gahan Wilson, Theodoros Stamos, Don Eddy, Chuck Close, Audrey Flack, Robert Bechtle, John Baeder, Ralph Goings, Tom Blackwell, Anwar Sadat, Ron Kleeman, David Parrish, Robert Hughes, Thomas Messer and Joan Mondale (Mrs. Walter).

Also included are illustrated letters from Frances Bull Morley, Mel Shestack and Nebraska Gifford. Writings include a draft of "The World Needs Art, Therefore the World Needs Art Dealers" by Meisel. A subject file includes writings about Gregory Battcock. Photographs are of John Baldessari with Herbert and Dorothy Vogel; Andy Warhol and Elizabeth Taylor. Printed material includes announcements from the gallery.

Bio / His Notes:
Art gallery; New York, NY; Est. 1973. The Gallery is owned and operated by Louis K. Meisel.
extent0.4 linear feet
formatsCorrespondence Writings Subject Files Photographs Printed Materials
accessUse requires an appointment.
record sourcehttp://www.siris.si.edu/
acquisition informationDonated 2009 by Louis K. Meisel. Highlights of the gallery records were selected for donation. Additions are expected.
updated11/12/2014 11:30:12
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