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titleExhibition Records of the Harvard Art Museums, 1905-2008
repositoryHarvard Art Museum Archives
descriptionThese records were created by museum staff in the course of planning and installing exhibitions. They pertain primarily to exhibitions held in the Fogg Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, but they also include materials related to traveling or off-site exhibitions. The records date from 1905-2008 and include correspondence on a wide range of topics, exhibition proposals, photographic prints and negatives, object lists, loan forms, press releases, clippings, invitations, posters, printed labels and wall text, memoranda, exhibition catalogues, and drafts of catalogue essays.
extent73 linear feet (172 file boxes, oversize materials)
formatsExhibition Files
accessCopying: Papers may be copied in accordance with the Harvard Art Museums Archives' usual procedures.
record linkhttps://hollisarchives.lib.harvard.edu/repositories/9/resources/397
finding aidhttps://hollisarchives.lib.harvard.edu/repositories/9/resources/397
acquisition informationn/a
updated03/16/2023 10:29:58
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titlePapers of Daniel Robbins and Seymour Slive, 1959-2003
repositoryHarvard Art Museum Archives
descriptionThese papers of Fogg Museum directors Daniel Robbins and Seymour Slive document their administration of the museum and related professional activities. Most of Robbins' papers were created during his administration of the museum, from 1971 to 1974; most of Slive's papers are from his tenure as acting director and then director, from 1974 to 1982. The papers consist primarily of correspondence and also include photographs and printed material.
extent10 linear feet (20 file boxes, oversize materials)
accessAccess to most of the papers is unrestricted. Access to files containing information on personnel matters, student academic records, and other materials deemed confidential is restricted. These restrictions are noted at the file level. Copyright: The President and Fellows of Harvard College hold any copyright in Daniel Robbins' and Seymour Slive's papers. Copyright in some papers in the collection may be held by their authors, or the authors' heirs or assigns. Researchers must obtain the written permission of the holder(s) of copyright and Harvard Art Museums before publishing quotations from any material in the collection.
record linkhttps://hollisarchives.lib.harvard.edu/repositories/9/resources/399
finding aidhttps://hollisarchives.lib.harvard.edu/repositories/9/resources/399
acquisition informationn/a
updated02/14/2023 14:49:26
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titleLeo Castelli Gallery records, circa 1880-2000, bulk 1957-1999
repositoryArchives of American Art
descriptionThe Leo Castelli Gallery records measure 215.9 linear feet and 0.001 GB and date from circa 1880-2000, with the bulk of the materials dating from the gallery's founding in 1957 through Leo Castelli's death in 1999. The major influence of dealer Leo Castelli and his gallery on the development of mid-to-late twentieth century modern art in America is well-documented through business and scattered personal correspondence, administrative files, exhibition files, extensive artists' files and printed materials, posters, awards and recognitions, photographs, and sound and video recordings. Also included are records for the subsidiary firms of Castelli Graphics and Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes and Films.
extent215.9 Linear feet; 0.001 Gigabytes
accessn/a
record linkhttps://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/leo-castelli-gallery-records-7351
finding aidhttps://sirismm.si.edu/EADpdfs/AAA.leocast.pdf
acquisition informationLeo Castelli loaned printed material for microfilming in 1968. Leo Castelli's wife, Barbara Bortuzzo Castelli, and his children, Nina Castelli Sundell and Jean-Christophe Castelli, donated the Leo Castelli Gallery records to the Archives of American Art in 2007.
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titleSherman E. Lee papers, 1947-1997
repositoryArchives of American Art
descriptionThe papers of Cleveland museum director and art historian Sherman E. Lee measure 10.3 linear feet and date from 1947-1997. The records document Lee's extensive career as an art historian, curator and expert on Asian art, director of the Cleveland Museum of Art, writer, educator, and consultant. His papers include scattered biographical materials, correspondence, writings, travel files, committees and organizations files, consulting files, teaching files, personal business records, printed material, photographs, and one pencil drawing.
extent10.3 Linear feet
accessn/a
record linkhttps://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/sherman-e-lee-papers-6167
finding aidhttps://sirismm.si.edu/EADpdfs/AAA.leeshere.pdf
acquisition informationherman E. Lee donated his papers to the Archives of American Art in 1997.
updated02/14/2023 14:57:56
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titleAndy Warhol Photography Archive
repositoryStanford University Libraries
descriptionFrom 1976 until his death in 1987, Andy Warhol (U.S.A., 1928-1987) was never without his camera. He snapped photos at discos, dinner parties, flea markets, and wrestling matches. Friends, boyfriends, business associates, socialites, celebrities, and passersby all captured Warhol's attention.

Drawing on a trove of over 3,600 contact sheets featuring 130,000 photographic exposures acquired in 2014 from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., the images document Warhol's daily life. The collection features candid portraits of celebrities and artists of the era including: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Truman Capote, Jimmy Carter, Martha Graham, Halston, Keith Haring, Debbie Harry, Bianca Jagger, Grace Jones, Jackie Kennedy, Liza Minnelli, Dolly Parton, Robert Rauschenberg, Elizabeth Taylor, Diane Von Furstenberg, and more.

This collection of Warhol’s contact sheets – printed thumbnails from a roll of film – represents the complete range of the American artist’s black-and-white photographic practice from 1976 until his unexpected death in 1987
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record linkhttps://exhibits.stanford.edu/warhol/catalog/ks276jq8619
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acquisition informationn/a
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