Leo 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.
Available in the Archives of America Art are three oral history interviews with Leo Castelli. Paul Cummings interviewed Castelli between May 14, 1969 and June 8, 1973; Barbara Rose in July, 1969; and Andrew Decker on May 22, 1997.
The bulk of the Exhibition Files and the Photographs Series were digitized in 2015-2016 and are available on the Archives of American Art's website. Materials which have not been scanned include routine financial materials, blank pages, blank versos of photographs, and duplicates. In some cases, exhibition catalogs and other publications have had their covers, title pages, and relevant pages scanned. The bulk of the Sound and Video Recordings Series were digitized for preservation and research access in 2017 and are available in the Archives of American Art offices.
Material lent for microfilming is available on 35mm microfilm reel N68 at Archives of American Art offices and through interlibrary loan.
In 1968 small portions of the records were loaned for microfilming in increments. These loans were later included as part of the 2007 gift of the gallery archive. Between 2008-2010, the records were arranged and described to an intermediate level by Kim Dixon and Sarah Haug. The digitized portions of the Exhibition Files and Photographs Series were re-processed by Judy Ng in 2015, with funding provided by the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation. Born-digital material was processed by Kirsi Ritosalmi-Kisner in 2020 with funding provided by the Smithsonian Collection Care and Preservation Fund.
Leo Castelli Gallery records, circa 1880-2000, bulk 1957-1999. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
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Leo Castelli (1907-1999) was one of America's most noted contemporary art dealers and opened the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York City in 1957. The gallery showcased cutting edge American contemporary art, including Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Neo-Dada, Pop Art, Op Art, Color Field painting, Hard-edge painting, Lyrical Abstraction, Minimal Art, Conceptual Art, and Neo-expressionism, among other movements.
Leo Castelli was born as Leo Krauss on September 4, 1907 in Trieste, of Italian and Austro-Hungarian Jewish origin. He married art dealer Ileana Sonnabend in 1932 and the couple lived in Paris up until World War II. They had a daughter, Nina Castelli Sundell. In Paris, Castelli opened his first gallery in 1939. At that time, he was interested in the European Surrealists.
For years after Castelli moved to New York, he worked in his father-in-law's garment business. However, he organized his first American exhibition in 1951, the famous Ninth Street Show of 1951, a seminal event of Abstract Expressionism.
In 1957, he opened the Leo Castelli Gallery in his townhome on E. 77th Street between Madison and Fifth Avenues in New York City. Castelli initially featured European Surrealism, but also curated exhibitions of American Abstract painters, including Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Cy Twombly, Friedel Dzubas, and Norman Bluhm.
In 1958, Castelli discovered Pop artists Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns and forged a life-long nurturing relationship with both artists. The gallery then began focusing more on Pop Art, Minimalism and Conceptual Art. Beginning in the early 1960s, Castelli's stable included Richard Artschwager, Lee Bontecou, Chryssa, John Chamberlain, Ronald Davis, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, Joseph Kosuth, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Larry Poons, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Salvatore Scarpitta, Richard Serra, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, and Lawrence Weiner.
Leo and Ileana divorced in 1959, and Ileana returned to Europe. She later moved back to New York and opened a gallery close to Castelli's. The two remained close and together they established the joint venture of Castelli-Sonnabend Films and Tapes to accommodate artists interested in new media.
In the 1970s Leo Castelli opened a downtown SoHo branch of the Leo Castelli Gallery at 420 West Broadway. In the 1980s he opened a second larger downtown exhibition space on Greene Street also in SoHo.
Leo Castelli's second wife was Antoinette Castelli, with whom he also opened Castelli Graphics, an art gallery devoted to prints and photographs, mostly those by Castelli artists. The couple also had a son together, Jean-Christophe Castelli. In 1995 Leo Castelli married Italian art historian Barbara Bertozzi Castelli. She directs the Leo Castelli Gallery today, showing many of the same artists of the gallery's past.
Leo Castelli's unparalleled eye for quality, combined with his extraordinary skill for nurturing and promoting new art and artists, secured his position as one of the most respected and influential advocates of contemporary art for nearly five decades.
The Leo Castelli Gallery records measure 214.7 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 audio and video recordings. Also included are records for the subsidiary firms of Castelli Graphics and Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes and Films.
The records document the gallery's daily business operations, exhibitions, spaces/buildings, collaborations and joint ventures with other galleries and museums, and its relationship with many artists, dealers, and clients. Artists particularly well-represented throughout the collection include Hanne Darboven, Dan Flavin, Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Richard Serra, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, and Lawrence Weiner.
Records pre-dating the gallery's establishment in 1957 are primarily newspaper and magazine clippings related to artists, personal photographs and photographs of works of art, and scattered personal business records of Leo Castelli.
General Correspondence is extensive at circa 25 linear feet and consists primarily of the gallery's and Leo Castelli's named and subject correspondence files concerning the gallery's daily operations, exhibitions, artwork installation and fabrication, appraisals, inquiries, loans, sales, consignments, personal and business relationships with artists, and other topics. The general correspondence is arranged either by name of correspondent or topic, and is with museums and galleries, collectors, business associates, artists, employees, and friends. Notes, scattered photographs and slides, and printed materials are often found as enclosures. Leo Castelli's personal correspondence is also found here and consists primarily of solicitations, requests for advice, notes of thanks, congratulations, and invitations.
Letters written by artists in the gallery's stable are somewhat limited. There are scattered letters from artists Christo, Chryssa, Nassos Daphnis, Hanne Darboven, Marisol, Dan Flavin, Jasper Johns, Frederick Kiesler, Robert Morris, Hans Namuth, Bruce Nauman, Nam June Paik, Ray Parker, James Rosenquist, Edward Ruscha, Salvatore Scarpitta, Frank Stella, Cy Twombly, and Jack Tworkov. There are also letters about artists in this series filed under the artists' name.
Collectors and dealers represented within the correspondence include the De Menil family, Mrs. Henry Epstein, Ben Heller, Giuseppe Panza, Alan Power, John and Kimiko Powers, Robert and Carolyn Rowan, Robert and Ethel Scull, and Burton and Emily Tremaine. Museums and galleries for which there is considerable correspondence includes the Dwan Gallery, Ferus Gallery, the Jewish Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Sidney Janis Gallery, Stedelijk Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Ileana Sonnabend Galerie.
The materials arranged in General Correspondence were originally marked by the gallery as "correspondence" files upon accessioning, and, are thus arranged into their own series. However, in some cases, there appears to be little difference between the General Correspondence and the Administrative Files. Thus, researchers are encouraged to reference both series.
Administrative Files document a wide variety of the gallery's activities and business. Essentially, these are files that were arranged by the gallery according to subject or topic and cover almost all activities except specific exhibitions. These files include records and correspondence about buildings and space, advertising, appraisals, auctions, consignments, loans, miscellaneous business correspondence, index cards, business arrangements with artists, information about artists, interviews with artists (transcripts), history of the gallery, mailings, photograph requests, shipping, and other topics. Few items are in digital format. There are staff notebooks and files and Leo Castelli's notebooks and notes from the late 1950s through the early 1990s. Extensive outgoing chronological correspondence filed in this series dates from 1964-1977. Also found are transcripts of interviews with Leo Castelli, biographical material, some of it in digital format, and scattered photographs.
Researchers should note that the Administrative Files often overlap and complement the General Correspondence. However, they focus slightly more distinctly on gallery business activities and are arranged mostly by subject or topic, except for the chronological business correspondence. Researchers are encouraged to reference both series. For example, correspondence with and about Jasper Johns may be found in both series, but the administrative files most likely focus on a specific loan, consignment, or business activity or transaction.
Exhibition files provide a thorough history of the gallery's exhibitions, as well as the fabrication and installation of artwork for exhibitions. These files include correspondence, exhibition catalogs, guest books, lists of exhibitions by artist and by year, press releases, sketches and notes, and scattered financial records. Photographs document over 650 exhibitions at Leo Castelli Gallery, including The Ninth Street Show organized by Castelli in 1951, and over 200 exhibitions at other galleries.
Extensive artists' files comprise approximately 40% of the records and are a rich resource of printed and compiled information about the careers of over 120 artists and their relationship with Leo Castelli and the gallery. There are exhibition announcements and catalogs, flyers, invitations, magazine articles and clippings, newspaper clippings, posters, press releases, photographs, and a handful of books. Nearly half of the series is comprised of black and white photographs of artwork, presumably handled by the Leo Castelli Gallery.
Additional printed materials include exhibition announcements, flyers, invitations, magazine articles and clippings, newspaper clippings, press releases, and exhibition posters. Exhibition catalogs are filed with the exhibitions files. The general archives files provide a chronological history of the gallery and its exhibitions. There are also files concerning Leo Castelli and numerous art-related topics. Exhibition posters are found here as well.
Artwork is limited and includes a few works of art and signed posters. Artists represented here include photographer Gianfranco Gorgoni, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Richard Serra and Andy Warhol, as well as others.
The records of the subsidiary Castelli Graphics New York consist of correspondence and administrative files relating to general operations and the sale and loan of prints. Also found are exhibition files, sales records, and scattered financial records. The series provides a wealth of information about Castelli Graphics collaborations with Multiples Inc. in the 1970s.
Also found in the collection are records of Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes and Films, a joint business venture between Leo Castelli Gallery and Sonnabend Gallery from 1974-1985. Records include correspondence, administrative files, exhibition files, artists' files, printed materials, sales and rental records, photographs, and financial records.
The importance and stature of Leo Castelli and the Leo Castelli Gallery to the arts community in New York City and beyond is documented by numerous awards and recognitions, such as framed and unframed certificates, plaques, statues, medals, and scattered photographs.
Nearly seven linear feet of photographs include professional black and white original prints, scattered color photographs, color transparencies, slides and negatives, and disassembled photo albums. The photographs primarily depict social and art events and functions; family and friends of Leo Castelli; and portraits of Leo Castelli and artists and of Leo Castelli with artists, including Richard Artschwager, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Bruce Nauman, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Salvatore Scarpitta, Richard Serra, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol. Photographs of exhibitions and exhibition installations are filed with the exhibition files.
Sound and video recordings include sound and video art, performances, interviews with artists and Leo Castelli, recordings from and of exhibitions, and television publicity recorded on sound cassettes, phonograph records (vinyl and lacquer), videocassettes (U-matic, VHS, Betamax), and videocartridges. Artists represented include Vito Acconci, Robert Barry, Barbara Bloom, Hannah Collins, Hanne Darboven, Dan Flavin, Laura Grisi, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Roy Lichtenstein, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Salvatore Scarpitta, Doug and Mike Starn, and Lawrence Weiner, among others.
See Index for list of Exhibitions at the Leo Castelli Gallery and Castelli Graphics
The collection is arranged as 11 series:
Below is a chronological listing of over 850 exhibitions and events held at the Leo Castelli Gallery from 1957 to 1999; included are exhibitions at 4 E 77 St (1957-1989), 65 Thompson (1989-1994), 108th St Warehouse (1968-1970), 142 Greene St (1980-1988), 420 W Broadway (1971-1999), and 578 Broadway (1988-1997). Castelli Graphics exhibitions from 1969-1996 and Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes and Films exhibitions from 1974-1984 are also included and are noted when known.
Note that this list is not comprehensive. In particular, Castelli Graphics exhibitions from the 1980s and early 1990s are incomplete. Sources used to compile this index include exhibition schedules and lists, installation photographs, announcements, clippings, and other printed materials from the Leo Castelli Gallery records, and the Leo Castelli Gallery website (www.castelligallery.com).
Exhibitions are listed in chronological order by title, if known, and gallery address.
The Archives of American Art also holds items lent for microfilming (reel N68) including printed material. Lent material was returned to the lender and is not described in the collection container inventory.
General Correspondence is extensive at circa 24.6 linear feet and consists primarily of the gallery's and Leo Castelli's named and subject correspondence files concerning the gallery's daily operations, exhibitions, artwork installation and fabrication, appraisals, inquiries, loans, sales, consignments, personal and business relationships with artists, and other topics. The general correspondence is arranged either by name of correspondent or topic, and is with museums and galleries, collectors, business associates, artists, employees, and friends. Notes, scattered photographs and slides, and printed materials are often found as enclosures. Leo Castelli's personal correspondence is also found here and consists primarily of solicitations, requests for advice, notes of thanks, congratulations, and invitations.
Letters written by artists in the gallery's stable are somewhat limited. There are scattered letters from artists Christo, Chryssa, Nassos Daphnis, Hanne Darboven, Marisol, Dan Flavin, Jasper Johns, Frederick Kiesler, Robert Morris, Hans Namuth, Bruce Nauman, Nam June Paik, Ray Parker, James Rosenquist, Edward Ruscha, Salvatore Scarpitta, Frank Stella, Cy Twombly, and Jack Tworkov. There are also letters about artists in this series filed under the artists' name.
Collectors represented in the correspondence include the De Menil family, Mrs. Henry Epstein, Ben Heller, Giuseppe Panza, Alan Power, John and Kimiko Powers, Robert and Carolyn Rowan, Robert and Ethel Scull, and Burton and Emily Tremaine. Museums and galleries for which there is considerable correspondence includes the Dwan Gallery, Ferus Gallery, the Jewish Museum (NYC), Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), Pasadena Art Museum, Sidney Janis Gallery, Stedelijk Museum, Walker Art Center (MN), Whitney Museum of American Art, and numerous European galleries including Galerie Bruno Bischofberger (Switzerland) and Ileana Sonnabend Galerie (Paris).
Of interest is correspondence between Leo Castelli and Ileana Sonnabend in the early 1960s describing artists and artwork, gallery openings, and collaborations between the Leo Castelli Gallery and the Sonnabend Gallery in Paris. Additionally, the correspondence between Leo Castelli and his staff while he was traveling in Europe during the summers of 1961-1967 gives insight into the daily activities of the gallery during its earlier years. Also found are a series of handmade postcards from artist Paul Waldman, oversized letters from Hanne Darboven, and a letter from Marcel Duchamp (June 1960) requesting Castelli's participation in the "Arts Committee for American Chess."
The materials arranged in General Correspondence were originally marked by the gallery as "correspondence" files upon accessioning, and, are thus arranged into their own series. However, in some cases, there appears to be little difference between the General Correspondence and the Administrative Files. Thus, researchers are encouraged to reference both series.
Some records, generally from the 1960s, appear to have suffered water damage and for preservation reasons have been physically placed in a separate box at the end of the collection, but are listed alphabetically in the folder list.
Alfieri, Bruno (Editoriale Metro); Milan
Alfieri, Bruno (Edizionid'arte Alfieri); Venice
The American Crafts Council
Barry, Robert - Agreement with Giuseppe Panza di Biumo
Bontecou, Lee
Capogrossi, Giuseppe (Artist)
Castelli, Leo
Castelli, Leo - Travel, Europe (Summer)
Chamberlain, John
Chamberlain, John - Museum of Contemporary Art; Chicago
Chamberlain, John - Questions
Christmas, Doug; Vancouver, Canada
Roger Davidson; Toronto, Canada
Documenta IV
Documenta IV
Dorazio, Piero
Elkon, Robert
Escobar, Marisol
Escobar, Marisol - N.W. Ayer and Son, Inc.; Philadelphia, Pa.
Everett Ellin Gallery; Los Angeles, Calif.
Freeman, Mrs. Stanley (Betty); Beverly Hills, Calif.
Gaines, Charles
Galerie Aronowitsch
Galerie Daniel Cordier; Paris, France
Galerie Ricke (Rolf Ricke); Kassel and Cologne, Germany
Galleria d'Arte del Naviglio (Carlo Cardazzo); Milan, Italy
Hayward, Brooke (and Dennis Hopper)
Heller, Ben; NYC
Holland, B.C. (Holland-Goldowsky Gallery); Chicago, Ill.
Huebler, Doug
Ileana Sonnabend Galerie; Paris, France
Ileana Sonnabend Galerie; Paris, France
Ileana Sonnabend Galerie; Paris, France
Ileana Sonnabend Galerie; Paris, France
Ileana Sonnabend Galerie - Shipments; Paris, France
Ileana Sonnabend Galerie - Shipments; Paris, France
Institute of Contemporary Art (University of Pennsylvania); Philadelphia, PA
The Jared Sable Gallery
Johns, Jasper
Johns, Jasper
Johns, Jasper - Damages: Fire Loss
Johns, Jasper - Leo Steinberg Article
Judd, Donald
Kiesler, Frederick
Kiesler, Frederick - Austrian Exhibition
Kiesler, Frederick - Guggenheim
Kline, Franz - Estate (Appraisals)
Kunsthalle Bern; Switzerland
Larry Aldrich Museum; Ridgefield, Conn.
Lipman, Howard and Jean; NYC
Ludwig, Peter
Monti, Beatrice (Galleria dell Ariete, Milan)
Morris, Robert
Morris, Robert
Mulas, Ugo; Milan, Italy
Multiples Inc. (Marian Goodman); NYC
Namuth, Hans
Nauman, Bruce
Panza, Giuseppe; Milan
Panza, Giuseppe; Milan
Panza, Giuseppe; Milan
Rauschenberg, Robert
Rauschenberg, Robert
Rolf Nelson Gallery; Los Angeles, Calif.
Rosen, Israel; Baltimore, Maryland
Rosenquist, James
Rosenquist, James
Rosenquist, James
Rosenquist, James
Rosenquist, James - The Denver Art Museum
Rosenquist, James -
Rosenquist, James -
Rosenquist, James - Whitney Museum of American Art, Catalog
Rosenquist, James - Whitney Museum of American Art, Stadt Köln; Germany
The Sable-Castelli Gallery Limited; Toronto, Canada
Sale, Courtney; Dallas, Texas
Schifano, Mario
Scull, Robert and Ethel; NYC
Scull, Robert and Ethel - Accounts; NYC
Sidney Janis Gallery; NYC
Solomon, Alan
Sonnabend, Ileana
Sonnabend, Ileana
Sonnabend, Ileana
Sonnabend, Ileana
Sonnabend, Ileana - Shipments
La Tartaruga Galleria d'Arte (Plinio de Martiis); Rome, Italy
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
Tremaine, Burton and Emily; Meriden, Conn.
Twombly, Cy
Ulrich, Alberto; Paris, France
Venice Biennale Exhibition
Warhol, Andy
Warhol, Andy - Campbell Soup Company
Zierler, William
Administrative Files document a wide variety of the gallery's activities and business. Essentially, these are files that were arranged by the gallery according to subject or topic and cover almost all activities except specific exhibitions. These files include records and correspondence about buildings and space, advertising, appraisals, auctions, consignments, loans, miscellaneous business correspondence, index cards, business arrangements with artists, information about many artists, interviews with artists (transcripts), history of the gallery, mailings, photograph requests, shipping, and other topics. Few items are in digital format. There are staff notebooks and files and Leo Castelli's notebooks and notes from the late 1950s through the early 1990s. Extensive outgoing chronological correspondence filed in this series dates from 1964-1977. Also found are transcripts of interviews with Leo Castelli, biographical material, and scattered photographs.
Researchers should note that the Administrative Files often overlap and complement the General Correspondence. However, they focus slightly more distinctly on gallery business activities and are arranged mostly by subject or topic, except for the chronological business correspondence. Researchers are encouraged to reference both series. For example, correspondence with and about Jasper Johns may be found in both series, but the administrative files most likely focus on a specific loan, consignment, or business activity or transaction.
142 Greene Street - Lease
Advertising
Chamberlain, John
Chamberlain, John
Chamberlain, John - Collections Information
Lichtenstein, Roy
Lichtenstein, Roy -
Lichtenstein, Roy - Provenance
Lichtenstein, Roy - Shipping
Notebook
Outgoing Chronological Files
An extensive history of the gallery's exhibitions are documented through correspondence, exhibition catalogs, guest books from early exhibitions (1957-1966), exhibition lists by artist and year, press releases, sketches and notes, and scattered financial records of over 800 exhibitions.
Black and white photographs, scattered negatives, and transparencies provide a photographic record of over 650 exhibitions held from 1957-1998 at all of the various Leo Castelli Gallery locations: 4 E. 77th Street, 65 Thompson Street, 142 Greene Street, 420 W. Broadway, 578 Broadway, and the W. 108th St. Warehouse. Also found are photographs of The Ninth Street Show which Leo Castelli organized in 1951.
Artists represented in this series are extensive and include: Diane Blell, Dan Flavin, Jasper Johns, Joseph Kosuth, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Serra, and Mike and Doug Starn, among many others. Additional information about exhibitions can be found in the Artists Files and Printed Materials.
The series is arranged as 6 subseries:
The bulk of this series has been scanned. Routine financial materials and Subseries 3.6 (Solo Shows, Other Galleries) have not been scanned.
These files focus on the general operations of the galleries and include exhibition advertisements, announcements, and schedules; exhibition lists by artists and galleries; guest books; and press releases.
Materials are arranged by document type.
Available Works Lists
Additional materials housed in Box 192, Folder 10.
Dead Files
Exhibition Advertisement Proofs
Oversized material housed in Box 192, Folder 10.
Exhibition Announcements, Other Galleries
Exhibition Lists, By Artist (Andre-Kosuth) [Binder A]
Exhibition Lists, By Artist (Lichtenstein-Zaza) [Binder A]
Exhibition Lists, By Artist (Artschwager-Serra) [Binder B]
Exhibition Lists, By Artist (Simonds-Westerlund) [Binder B]
Exhibition Lists, 4 E 77 Street
Exhibition Lists, 142 Greene Street
Exhibition Lists, 142 Greene Street
Exhibition Lists, 142 Greene Street
Exhibition Lists, 142 Greene Street
Exhibition Lists, 142 Greene Street
Exhibition Lists, 142 Greene Street
Exhibition Lists, 420 W Broadway
Exhibition Lists, 420 W Broadway
Exhibition Lists, 420 W Broadway
Exhibition Lists, 420 W. Broadway and 578 Broadway
Exhibition Lists, 420 W. Broadway and 578 Broadway
Exhibition Lists, 578 Broadway
Floor Plans
Exhibition Lists
Exhibition Lists
Exhibition Lists
Exhibition Lists
Exhibition Lists
Exhibition Lists
Exhibition Lists
Exhibition Lists, Warehouse Exhibition
Exhibition Lists, Miscellaneous Exhibitions
Exhibitions Refused
Exhibition Schedules
Exhibition Schedules
Exhibition Schedules, 1994/1995
Guest Books
Guest Books
Guest Books
Guest Books
Guest Books
Guest Books
Guest Books
Guest Books
Guest Books
Guest Books
Guest Books
Guest Books
Guest Books
Notes
Press Releases
Press Releases
Press Releases
Press Releases
Press Releases
Press Releases, Other Galleries
These files are of anniversary shows held at the galleries and include correspondence, exhibition catalogs, inventories, floor plans, and installation photographs. Shows of note include the
Materials are arranged chronologically by exhibition date.
de Kooning, Delaunay, Dubuffet, Giacometti, Hartley, Leger, Mondrian, Picabia, Pollock, David Smith, van Doesburg
Bluhm, Brach, Daphnis, Johns, Kohn, Rauschenberg, Sander, Scarpitta, Stella, Twombly
Artschwager, Bontecou, Chamberlain, Daphnis, Higgins, Johns, Judd, Lichtenstein, Morris, Poons, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Scarpitta, Stella, Twombly, Warhol
Judd, Lichtenstein, Morris, Nauman, Rauschenberg, Serra, Stella
Castelli 25th Anniversary Exhibition, Manuscript
Castelli 25th Anniversary Exhibition, Manuscript
Artschwager, Barry, Bontecou, Chamberlain, Daphnis, Darboven, Dibbets, Flavin, Grisi, Huebler, Johns, Johnson, Judd, Kelly, Kosuth, Lichtenstein, Morris, Nauman, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Ruscha, Salle, Scarpitta, Schnabel, Serra, Sonnier, Stella, Twombly, Waldman, Warhol, Weiner, Westerlund Roosen
Artschwager, Bontecou, Chamberlain, Daphnis, Johns, Kelly, Lichtenstein, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Ruscha, Scarpitta, Stella, Twombly, Warhol
Barry, Darboven, Dibbets, Flavin, Grisi, Huebler, Judd, Kosuth, Morris, Nauman, Serra, Sonnier, Waldman, Weiner
Kelly, Lichtenstein, Serra, Stella
Nadia Bassanese Studio d'arte,
Bontecou, Chryssa, Cornell, Johns, Lichtenstein, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Ruscha, Twombly, Warhol
Daphnis, Flavin, Judd, Kelly, Morris, Serra, Stella, Therrien, Waldman
Barry, Darboven, Dibbets, Grisi, Huebler, Kosuth, Nauman, Scarpitta, Sonnier, Starn Twins, Weiner
These files are of benefit shows held at the galleries and include correspondence, exhibition catalogs, inventories, floor plans, and installation photographs. Fundraising causes include AIDS, the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, the Cunningham Dance Foundation, the New York Studio School, and the Trisha Brown Dance Company.
Materials are arranged alphabetically by benefit.
AIDS Benefit,
AIDS Benefit,
Benefit Exhibition,
Cornell, Dine, Frankenthaler, Johns, Kelly, Lichtenstein, Louis, Noland, Oldenburg, Olitski, Rauschenberg, Stella
Drawings
Johns Performance
Cage, Johns, Morris, Nauman, Rauschenberg, Stella, Warhol
Daphnis, Flavin, Johns, Judd, Lichtenstein, Morris, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Stella, Twombly, Warhol
These files contain group exhibition files, including correspondence, floor plans, inventories, and installation photographs. Some negatives are interspersed. Shows of note include the
Materials are arranged alphabetically by exhibition title, followed by show type.
Duplicate catalogs.
Duplicates.
Oversized material housed in Box 194, Folder 5.
Kelly, Rauschenberg, Reinhardt, Serra, Stella
Brown, Darboven, Lichtenstein, Nauman, Rauschenberg, Ruscha, Starn Twins, Therrien, Vaisman
Collector's Annual Exhibition
Construction of Boston
Performance
Oldenburg, van Bruggen, Gehry
Oldenburg, van Bruggen, Gehry
Chamberlain, Judd, Lichtenstein, Morris, Stella, Twombly, Warhol
Artschwager, Bontecou, Chamberlain, Daphnis, Flavin, Judd, Kelly, Lichtenstein, Morris, Nauman, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Scarpitta, Serra, Sonnier, Stella, Waldman
Artschwager, Judd, Flavin, Lichtenstein, Nauman, Rauschenberg, Starn, Therrien
Flavin, Judd, Morris
Johns, Nauman, Rauschenberg, Ruscha
Oversized material housed in OV 239.
Johns, Lichtenstein, Morris, Nauman, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Ruscha, Sonnier, Stella, Therrien
Anselmo, Bollinger, Hesse, Kaltenbach, Nauman, Saret, Serra, Sonnier, Zorio
Oversized material housed in Box 194, Folder 4.
de Kooning, Delaunay, Domela, Dubuffet, Giacometti, Hartley, Kandinsky, Leger, Miro, Picabia, Pollock, Schwitters, Smith, van Doejburg
Bontecou, Higgins, Moskowitz
Bontecou, Chamberlain, Higgins, Scarpitta
Bluhm, Bontecou, Daphnis, Higgins, Johns, Kohn, Langlais, Rauschenberg, Sander, Scarpitta, Stella, Twombly, Tworkov
Tokyo Art Expo, Packing List
Darboven, Kosuth, Ruscha, Weiner
Chamberlain, Follet, Giles, Johns, Klein, Kohn, Marisol, Nevelson, Ortman, Rauschenberg, Scarpitta
Group Drawing Exhibition (May 26-Jun 30, 1962); 4 E 77 St
Bontecou, Johns, Lichtenstein, Moskowitz, Rauschenberg, Stella, Tworkov
Group Drawing Exhibition (May 20-Jun 30, 1963); 4 E 77 St
Bontecou, Daphnis, Johns, Lichtenstein, Moskowitz, Rauschenberg, Stella, Tworkov, van de Wiele
Group Drawing Exhibition (Sept 30-Oct 21, 1972); 4 E 77 St
Barry, Bontecou, Daphnis, Flavin, Huebler, Johns, Judd, Kosuth, Lichtenstein, Morris, Nauman, Owen, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Ruscha, Serra, Sonnier, Stella, Twombly, Warhol
Group Drawing Exhibition (Feb 16-Mar 2, 1974); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Bontecou, Chamberlain, Daphnis, Darboven, Davis, Flavin, Huebler, Johns, Judd, Kelly, Lichtenstein, Morris, Nauman, Oldenburg, Owen, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Ruscha, Serra, Stella, Twombly
Group Drawing Exhibition (Jun 26-Sept 10, 1976); 4 E 77 St
Artschwager, Barry, Bontecou, Darboven, Flavin, Morris, Ruscha
Group Drawing Exhibition,
Group Drawing Exhibition,
Group Drawing Exhibition (Oct 21-Nov 11, 1989); 578 Broadway
Group Drawing Exhibition (Oct 21-Nov 11, 1989); 578 Broadway
Artschwager, Barry, Brown, Flavin, Johns, Kelly, Kosuth, Lichtenstein, Morris, Nauman, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Ruscha, Salle, Starn Twins, Therrien, Vaisman, Weiner
Group Drawing Exhibition (Jun 5-22, 1991); 578 Broadway
Group Painting Exhibition,
Bower, Cibula, Kalina, Roth, Yrisarry
Group Painting Exhibition,
Calle, Collins, Kosuth, Ruscha, Starn Twins, Therrien
Group Graphics Exhibition (Castelli Graphics exhibition) (Dec 19, 1970 - Jan 9, 1971); 4 E 77 St
Artschwager, Bontecou, Daphnis, Johns, Judd, Lichtenstein, Morris, Nauman, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Schlossberg, Stella, Twombly, Warhol
Group Exhibition of New Prints (Dec 8, 1973-Jan 12, 1974); 4 E 77 St
Balog, Petersen, Rauschenberg, Sonnier
Group Graphics Exhibition (Castelli Graphics exhibition) (Jun 21-Sept 14, 1974); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Baltz, Bontecou, Daphnis, Huebler, Johns, Judd, Kelly, Lichtenstein, Morris, Nauman, Oldenburg, Petersen, Pistoletto, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Ruscha, Serra, Sonnier, Stella, Twombly, Warhol
Group Sculpture (Sept 16-Oct 14, 1995); 578 Broadway
Flavin, Judd, Kelly, Serra
Group Film Exhibition (Sept 25-Oct 9, 1971); 420 W Broadway
Jonas, Morris, Nauman, Serra, Sonnier
Group Video Exhibition,
Benglis, Chamberlain, Freed, Jonas, Kos, Landry, Mann, Morris, Nauman, Serra, Sonnier, Weiner
Group Video Exhibition (Jun 1-15, 1974); 420 W Broadway
Acconci, Baldessari, Bell, Benglis, Campus, Gillette, Girouard, Haxton, Holt, Jonas, Kos, Landry, Mann, Morris, Oldenburg, Palestine, Serra, Smithson, Wegman
Summer Group Exhibition); 420 W Broadway
Summer Group Exhibition; 142 Greene St
Summer Group Exhibition; 142 Greene St
Summer Group Exhibition; 420 W Broadway
Summer Group Exhibition; 420 W Broadway
Summer Group Exhibition; 420 W Broadway
Summer Group Exhibition (May 30-Jun 13, 1992); 420 W Broadway
Summer Group Exhibition,
Summer Group Exhibition, Part II (Aug 17-Sept 19, 1992); 420 W Broadway
Summer Group Exhibition; 65 Thompson St
Summer Group Exhibition; 420 W Broadway
Summer Group Exhibition
Summer Group Exhibition (Jun 18-Sept 10, 1994); 420 W Broadway
Summer Group Exhibition (Jun 10-Jul 8, 1995); 578 Broadway
Summer Group Drawing Exhibition (May 28-Jul 26, 1996); 420 W Broadway
Summer Group Exhibition (Jun 1-Jul 26, 1996); 578 Broadway
Summer Group Exhibition (Jun 24-Aug 28, 1998); 420 W Broadway
Group Show,
Bontecou, Chamberlain, Daphnis, Higgins, Johns, Langlais, Moskowitz, Rauschenberg, Scarpitta, Stella, Twombly, Tworkov
Group Exhibition (Dec 8, 1961 - Jan 10, 1962); 4 E 77 St
Bontecou, Johns, Langlais, [Lichtenstein], Scarpitta, Tworkov
Group Exhibition (Apr 7-21, 1962); 4 E 77 St
Bontecou, Chamberlain, Daphnis, Higgins, Rauschenberg, Scarpitta, Stella
Group Exhibition (Sept 22-Oct 13, 1962); 4 E 77 St
Chamberlain, Higgins, Johns, Klapheck, Rauschenberg, Scarpitta, Stella, Tinguely, Tworkov
Group Exhibition (Oct 16-Nov 7, 1962); 4 E 77 St
Chamberlain, Stella
Group Exhibition, Galerie Sonnabend
Green Gallery, Group Exhibition
Group Exhibition (Apr 2-25, 1963); 4 E 77 St
Chamberlain, Higgins, Kiesler, Lichtenstein, Moskowitz, Rauschenberg, Stella, Twombly
Group Exhibition (Feb 8-Mar 12, 1964); 4 E 77 St
Chamberlain, Johns, Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg, Stella
Group Exhibition,
Group Exhibition (Jun 6-30, 1964); 4 E 77 St
Chamberlain, Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg, Scarpitta, Stella, Twombly, Tworkov
Group Exhibition (Sept 26-Oct 22, 1964); 4 E 77 St
Artschwager, Lichtenstein, Rosenquist, Stella, Warhol
Group Exhibition (Dec 14, 1965 - Jan 5, 1966); 4 E 77 St
Group Exhibition,
Group Exhibition (Feb 1-22, 1969); 4 E 77 St
Diao, Pettibone, Young
Group Exhibition (Jun 21-Jul 31, 1969); 4 E 77 St
Chamberlain, Judd, Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg, Serra, Sonnier, Stella, Young
Group Exhibition (Sept 20-Oct 11, 1969); 4 E 77 St
Lichtenstein, Serra, Stella, Warhol
Group Exhibition (Jun 30-Aug 28, 1970); 4 E 77 St
Chamberlain, Johns, Judd, Lichtenstein, Morris, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Stella, Twombly, Warhol
Group Exhibition (Oct 3-18, 1970); 4 E 77 St
Flavin, Judd, Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg, Stella, Twombly
Group Exhibition (Jun 26-Sept 24, 1971); 4 E 77 St
Davis, Flavin, Kosuth, Lichtenstein, Rosenquist, Stella, Warhol
Group Exhibition (Feb 19-Mar 25, 1972); 4 E 77 St
Flavin, Judd, Kosuth, Lichtenstein, Morris, Serra, Stella
Group Exhibition (May 20-Jun 10, 1972); 420 W Broadway
Serra, Judd
Group Exhibition (Jun 17-Sept 6, 1972); 420 W Broadway
Chamberlain, Judd, Lichtenstein, Morris, Stella, Twombly, Warhol
Group Exhibition (Jun 17-Sept 23, 1972); 4 E 77 St
Chamberlain, Flavin, Judd, Lichtenstein, Morris, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Warhol
Group Exhibition,
Judd, Morris, Nauman, Rauschenberg, Serra, Stella; Videotapes: Jonas, Landry, Mann, Morris, Nauman, Serra, Sonnier
Group Exhibition (Jun 3-Sept 15, 1973); 4 E 77 St
Darboven, Dibbets, Flavin, Huebler, Kosuth, Nauman, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Stella, Waldman, Warhol
Group Exhibition (Jun 23-Sept 22, 1973); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Chamberlain, Davis, Kelly, Lichtenstein, Morris, Owen, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Stella
Group Exhibition (Nov 1-14, 1973); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Lichtenstein, Rosenquist, Warhol
Group Exhibition (Jun 21-Sept 14, 1974); 4 E 77 St
Darboven, Flavin, Judd, Lichtenstein, Morris, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Ruscha, Stella, Warhol
Group Exhibition (Jun 7-Sept 5, 1975); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Chamberlain, Darboven, Grisi, Huebler, Judd, Kelly, Kosuth, Lichtenstein, Morris, Nauman, Owen, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Warhol
Group Exhibition (Sept 13-27, 1975); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Chamberlain, Davis, Lichtenstein, Nauman, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Scarpitta
Group Exhibition (Nov 22-Dec 13, 1975); 4 E 77 St
Flavin, Judd, Kelly, Morris, Stella
Group Exhibition (Jun 19-Sept 10, 1976); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Chamberlain, Daphnis, Dibbets, Flavin, Judd, Kelly, Lichtenstein, Morris, Nauman, Noland, Oldenburg, Owen, Rauschenberg, Serra, Stella, Weiner
Group Exhibition (Dec 11-22, 1976); 420 W Broadway
Chamberlain, Kelly, Lichtenstein, Noland, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Stella, Warhol
Group Exhibition (Mar 5-19, 1977); 420 W Broadway
Barry, Judd, Morris, Sonnier
Group Exhibition (May 28-Sept 17, 1977); 420 W Broadway
Flavin, Judd, Kelly, Kosuth, Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg, Ruscha, Warhol
Group Exhibition (Jul 5-Sept 23, 1978); 420 W Broadway
Dibbets, Flavin, Judd, Lichtenstein, Morris, Noland, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Ruscha, Serra, Sonnier
Group Exhibition (Oct 28-Nov 18, 1978); 420 W Broadway
Chamberlain, Johns, Kelly, Lichtenstein, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Warhol
Group Exhibition (Jun 23-Sept 15, 1979); 420 W Broadway
Andre, Daphnis, Flavin, Judd, Kelly, Lichtenstein, Morris, Noland, Owen, Rauschenberg, Ruscha, Serra, Stella, Twombly
Group Exhibition (Sept 13-Oct 18, 1980); 142 Greene St
Lichtenstein, Nauman, Stella, Judd, Warhol, Kelly
Group Exhibition (Leo Castelli Rear Office) (Nov, 1980); 420 W Broadway
Group Exhibition (Feb 20-Mar 27, 1982); 420 W Broadway
Flavin, Judd, Serra
Group Exhibitions (Oct 16-Nov 6, 1982); 142 Greene St
Flavin, Nauman, Oldenburg, Serra, Stella
Group Exhibition (Apr 2-23, 1983); 420 W Broadway
Kelly, Morris, Nauman
Group Exhibition (Jun 15-Jul 27, 1984); 142 Greene St
Flavin, Judd, Kelly, Morris, Rauschenberg, Serra, Stella
Group Exhibition (Jun 23-Sept 8, 1984); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Blell, Chia, Johns, Judd, Kelly, Lichtenstein, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Salle, Warhol
Group Exhibition (Mar 30-Apr 13, 1985); 142 Greene St
Group Exhibition (Jun 22-Jul 27, 1985); 142 Greene St
Chia, Lichtenstein, Rosenquist, Serra, Sonnier, Warhol, Weiner, Westerlund Roosen
Group Exhibition (Jun 14-Sept 13, 1986); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Blais, Blell, Brown, Chia, Combas, Gibson, Johns, Kelly, Kosuth, Lichtenstein, Morris, Nauman, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Ruscha, Ryman, Salle, Serra, Therrien
Group Exhibition,
Group Exhibition (May 9-30, 1987);142 Greene Street
Kosuth, Morris, Oldenburg, Serra, Stella, Therrien
Group Exhibition (May 16-Jun 6, 1987); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Nauman, Stella
Group Exhibition (Jan 9-30, 1988); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Kelly, Lichtenstein, Rosenquist, Ruscha, Warhol
Group Exhibition (Oct 5-Nov 12, 1988); 420 W Broadway
Group Exhibition (Oct 5-Nov 12, 1988); 420 W Broadway
Johns, Nauman, Salle
Group Exhibition (Oct 22-Nov 19, 1988); 578 Broadway
Nauman, Serra
Group Exhibition (Mar 4-25, 1989); 420 W Broadway
Rosenquist, Kosuth, Vaisman
Group Exhibition (Jun 3-24, 1989); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Johns, Kosuth, Rosenquist, Ruscha, Salle, Sonnier, Starn Twins
Group Exhibition (Jun 9-Sept 15, 1990); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Johns, Kosuth, Lichtenstein, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Ruscha, Salle, Sonnier, Starn Twins, Stella, Vaisman, van Bruggen, Weiner
Group Exhibition (Nov 27, 1990 - Jan 12, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Oldenburg, van Bruggen
Group Exhibition (Sept 21-Oct 12, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Johns, Kelly, Lavier, Lichtenstein, Starn Twins, Stella, Ruscha
Group Exhibition; 65 Thompson Street
Group Exhibition (May 30-Jun 13, 1992); 420 W Broadway
Flavin, Lichtenstein, Kosuth, Nauman, Rauschenberg, Warhol, Rosenquist, Ruscha, Salle, Starn Twins, Therrien
Group Exhibition,
Group Exhibition,
Flavin, Judd, Morris
Group Exhibition,
Nauman, Serra, Sonnier
Group Exhibition (Nov 21-Dec 19, 1992); 420 W Broadway
Group Exhibition (Nov 21-Dec 19, 1992)
Kelly, Lichtenstein
Group Exhibition (Sept 25-Oct 23, 1993); 578 Broadway
Artschwager, Kosuth, Morris, Ruscha, Starn Twins, Vaisman
Group Exhibition (Oct 30-Nov 27, circa 1993); 420 W Broadway
Lord, Nauman, Rauschenberg, Starn Twins, Stella, Therrien
Group Exhibition (Feb 18-Mar 18, 1995); 578 Broadway
Group Exhibition (Feb 18-Mar 18, 1995); 578 Broadway
Artshwager, Therrien, Ruscha
Group Exhibition (Apr 1-22, 1995); 420 W Broadway
Ruscha, Collins
Group Exhibition (Jul 11-Sept 1, 1995); 420 W Broadway
Miscellaneous Exhibition; [Greene St.]
Oversized material housed in Box 196, Folder 3.
Miscellaneous Exhibitions
Oversized material housed in Box 196, Folder 4.
Unidentified Installation
Oversized material housed in OV 240.
Unidentified Gallery Images
These files contain solo artist exhibition files, including correspondence, exhibition catalogs, price lists, floor plans, press releases, printed material, and installation photographs. There are also scattered artwork installation instructions and financial records primarily related to fabrication of artwork, sketches and diagrams, and notes. Some negatives are interspersed. Materials related to exhibitions by Castelli artists at other galleries are also found here as noted in the folder title.
Material is arranged alphabetically by artist name.
Adams, Robert,
Apple, Billy,
Apple, Billy,
Artschwager, Richard (Jan 30-Feb 24, 1965); 4 E 77 St
Artschwager, Richard,
Artschwager, Richard (Apr 1-15, 1972); 4 E 77 St
Artschwager, Richard (Nov 17-Dec 15, 1973); 4 E 77 St
Artschwager, Richard,
Artschwager, Richard (Sept 22-Oct 13, 1979); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Richard (Nov 14-Dec 19, 1981); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Richard (Feb 2-23, 1985); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Richard,
Artschwager, Richard (May 21-Jun 18, 1988); 142 Greene Street
Artschwager, Richard,
Artschwager, Richard,
Artschwager, Richard (Feb 4-25, 1989); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Richard (Mar 16-Apr 6, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Artschwager, Richard (Mar 16-Apr 6, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Balog, Michael (Mar 25-Apr 15, 1972); 420 W Broadway
Balog, Michael (Mar 25-Apr 15, 1972); 420 W Broadway
Baltz, Lewis, (Dec 18, 1971 - Jan 15, 1972); 4 E 77 St
Baltz, Lewis,
Barceló, Miquel (Apr 12-May 3, 1986); 142 Greene St
Barceló, Miquel (Apr 12-May 3, 1986); 142 Greene St
Barceló, Miquel (Nov 18-Dec 21, 1989); 420 W Broadway
Barceló, Miquel,
Barceló, Miquel,
Barceló, Miquel (Oct 24-Nov 14, 1992); 420 W Broadway
Barceló, Miquel (Oct 24-Nov 14, 1992); 420 W Broadway
Barceló, Miquel (Apr 29-May 20, 1995); 420 W Broadway
Barry, Robert (Apr 27-May 8, 1971); 4 E 77 St
Barry, Robert, Press Release Rough Draft
Barry, Robert,
Barry, Robert (Jan 19-Feb 9, 1974); 420 W Broadway
Barry, Robert,
Barry, Robert/Carole Gallagher,
Barry, Robert,
Barry, Robert/Carole Gallagher,
Barry, Robert (Jan 7-28, 1989); 578 Broadway
Barry, Robert (Jan 7-28, 1989); 578 Broadway
Barry, Robert (Sept 22-Oct 13, 1990); 420 W Broadway
Barry, Robert (Sept 22-Oct 13, 1990); 420 W Broadway
Bart, Robert, Press Releases
Bart, Robert (Oct 23-Nov 17, 1965); 4 E 77 St
Bidlo, Mike
Bidlo, Mike,
Blais, Jean-Charles (May 19-Jun 9, 1984); 420 W Broadway
Blais, Jean-Charles (Apr 18-May 2, 1987); 142 Greene St
Blais, Jean-Charles (Apr 18-May 2, 1987); 142 Greene St
Blell, Dianne,
Blell, Dianne (Feb 5-26, 1983); 142 Greene St
Blell, Dianne (May 18-Jun 15, 1985); 420 W Broadway
Routine receipts and invoices.
Blell, Dianne (Mar 4-25, 1989); 578 Broadway
Blell, Dianne (Mar 4-25, 1989); 420 W Broadway
Blell, Dianne, Fabrication
Blell, Dianne, "Wild Lives: Photographic Portraits Documenting Africa's Vanishing Wildlife" (Sept 21- Oct 12, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Blell, Dianne, "Wild Lives: Photographic Portraits Documenting Africa's Vanishing Wildlife" (Sept 21- Oct 12, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Blell, Dianne, Fabrication
Bloom, Barbara (May 31-Jun 30, 1995); 420 W Broadway
Bloom, Barbara (May 31-Jun 30, 1995); 420 W Broadway
Bluhm, Norman, Press Releases
Bontecou, Lee (Nov 9-Dec 3, 1960); 4 E 77 St
Bontecou, Lee (Nov 10-Dec 6, 1962); 4 E 77 St
Bontecou, Lee,
Bontecou, Lee (Oct 8-Nov 8, 1966); 4 E 77 St
Bontecou, Lee (May 18-Jun 12, 1971); 4 E 77 St
Bontecou, Lee
Brach, Paul
Brandes, Fred
Brown, James (Oct 4-25, 1986); 420 W Broadway
Brown, James (Apr 1-22, 1989); 578 Broadway
Brown, James,
Brown, James,
Brown, James (Feb 4-25, 1995); 420 W Broadway
Buren, Daniel,
Calle, Sophie,
Calle, Sophie,
Cane, Louis (Mar 26-Apr 16, 1977); 420 W Broadway
Cane, Louis (Feb 6-27, 1982); 420 W Broadway
Chamberlain, John, Martha Jackson Gallery
Chamberlain, John (Apr 11-30, 1964); 4 E 77 St
Chamberlain, John (Feb 1-22, 1969); W 108th St Warehouse
Chamberlain, John (Apr 17-May 8, 1971); 4 E 77 St
Chamberlain, John (Dec 8, 1973-Jan 12, 1974); 420 W Broadway
Chamberlain, John (Mar 27-Apr 17, 1976); 4 E 77 St
Chamberlain, John (Nov 27-Dec 18, 1982); 420 W Broadway
Charlton, Alan
Charlton, Alan (Jan 10-24, 1976); 420 W Broadway
Chia, Sandro (Mar 20-27, 1982); 142 Greene St
Chia, Sandro (Apr 30-Jun 4, 1983); 142 Greene St
Chia, Sandro (Jan 5-26, 1985); 420 W Broadway
Chryssa,
Chryssa,
Chryssa,
Chryssa (Jan 19-Feb 9, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Clemente, Francesco (Mar 30-Apr 20, 1985); 142 Greene St
Clemente, Francesco (Mar 30-Apr 20, 1985); 142 Greene St
Collins, Hannah,
Collins, Hannah,
Combas, Robert (Mar 8-29, 1986); 420 W Broadway
Cornell, Joseph,
Cornell, Joseph (Feb 28-Mar 20, 1976); 4 E 77 St
Cornell, Joseph,
Cornell, Joseph,
Cyril
Damian, Horia
Daphnis, Nassos (Jan 6-24, 1959); 4 E 77 St
Daphnis, Nassos (Mar 8-26, 1960); 4 E 77 St
Daphnis, Nassos (Mar 9-30, 1963); 4 E 77 St
Daphnis, Nassos (Feb 27-Mar 24, 1965); 4 E 77 St
Daphnis, Nassos (Sept 14-28, 1968); 4 E 77 St
Daphnis, Nassos (Nov 20-Dec 11, 1971); 4 E 77 St
Daphnis, Nassos,
Daphnis, Nassos,
Daphnis, Nassos,
Daphnis, Nassos,
Daphnis, Nassos (Mar 5-26, 1983); 420 W Broadway
Daphnis, Nassos (Feb 16-Mar 16, 1985); 142 Greene St
Daphnis, Nassos (Feb 16-Mar 16, 1985); 142 Greene St
Daphnis, Nassos (Feb 8-Mar 1, 1986); 420 W Broadway
Daphnis, Nassos, Video Project
Daphnis, Nassos (Mar 5-26, 1988); 420 W Broadway
Daphnis, Nassos,
Daphnis, Nassos,
Daphnis, Nassos,
Darboven, Hanne
Oversized material housed in OV 280.
Darboven, Hanne (Apr 28-May 19, 1973); 420 W Broadway
Darboven, Hanne (Nov 16-30, 1974); 420 W Broadway
Darboven, Hanne,
Darboven, Hanne,
Darboven, Hanne (Jan 5-26, 1980); 420 W Broadway
Darboven, Hanne (Nov 21-Dec 19, 1981); 142 Greene St
Darboven, Hanne (1982-1983)
Darboven, Hanne,
Darboven, Hanne (Jan 11-Feb 1, 1986); 142 Greene St
Darboven, Hanne (Jan 11-Feb 1, 1986); 142 Greene St
Darboven, Hanne,
Darboven, Hanne,
Oversized material housed in Box 196, Folder 9.
Darboven, Hanne,
Darboven, Hanne (Apr 24-May 22, 1993)
Darboven, Hanne (Apr 24-May 22, 1993); 420 W Broadway
Darboven, Hanne,
Davis, Ron (Mar 23-Apr 11, 1968); 4 E 77 St
Davis, Ron (Oct 18-Nov 8, 1969); 4 E 77 St
Davis, Ron (Oct 18-Nov 8, 1969); W 108th St Warehouse
Davis, Ron (Jan 16-Feb 6, 1971); 4 E 77 St
Davis, Ron (Feb 2-23, 1974); 4 E 77)
Davis, Ron,
Diamonstein, Barbaralee,
Diamonstein, Barbaralee,
Diamonstein, Barbaralee,
Diamonstein, Barbaralee, Exhibition Opening
Dibbets, Jan (Feb 10-Mar 3, 1973); 420 W Broadway
Dibbets, Jan (Oct 4-25, 1975); 420 W Broadway
Dibbets, Jan,
Dibbets, Jan (Apr 2-23, 1983); 420 W Broadway
Dibbets, Jan (May 5-Jun 2, 1990); 420 W Broadway
Dibbets, Jan (May 5-Jun 2, 1990); 420 W Broadway
Dokoupil, Jiri Georg (Sept 28-Oct 19, 1985)
Dokoupil, Jiri Georg (Sept 28-Oct 19, 1985); 420 W Broadway
Dzubas, Friedel
Eggleston, William,
Ferrer, Rafael (Jan 17-24, 1970); W 108th St Warehouse
Ferrer, Rafael (Jan 17-24, 1970); W 108th St Warehouse
Flavin, Dan, "Monuments" for V. Tatlin (1964-1970)
Flavin, Dan,
Flavin, Dan,
Flavin, Dan (Oct 23-Nov 13, 1971); 4 E 77 St
Flavin, Dan,
Flavin, Dan,
Flavin, Dan (Mar 2-23, 1974); 4 E 77 St
Flavin, Dan,
Flavin, Dan,
Flavin, Dan,
Flavin, Dan,
Flavin, Dan (Apr 7-May 12, 1984); 420 W Broadway
Flavin, Dan, Artwork Installation Instructions
Flavin, Dan (May 20-Jun 10, 1989); 578 Broadway
Flavin, Dan (May 20-Jun 10, 1989); 578 Broadway
Flavin, Dan,
Flavin, Dan (Mar 1-22, 1997); 578 Broadway
Flavin, Dan (Mar 1-22, 1997); 578 Broadway
Flavin, Dan,
Freed, Hermine,
Gaines, Charles,
Gaines, Charles (Apr 20-May 11, 1985); 420 W Broadway
Gaines, Charles,
Gaines, Charles,
Gaines, Charles (Jun 1-22, 1991); 578 Broadway
Gaines, Charles (Jun 1-22, 1991); 578 Broadway
Garouste, Gerard (Feb 5-26, 1983); 420 W Broadway
Garouste, Gerard (Apr 20-May 11, 1985); 420 W Broadway
Garouste, Gerard (Apr 2-23, 1988); 420 W Broadway
Gehry, Frank O.,
Gibson, Ralph (Mar 2-23, 1985); 420 W Broadway
Gibson, Ralph,
Giles, William (Jan 5-23, 1960); 4 E 77 St
Gorgoni, Gianfranco,
Gorgoni, Gianfranco (Nov 23-Dec 23, 1985); 420 W Broadway
Gorgoni, Gianfranco,
Grisi, Laura,
Grisi, Laura (Oct 28-Nov 18, 1978); 420 W Broadway
Grisi, Laura (Mar 7-28, 1981); 420 W Broadway
Grisi, Laura (Feb 8-Mar 1, 1986); 142 Greene St
Grisi, Laura (Feb 8-Mar 1, 1986); 142 Greene St
Grisi, Laura (Mar 7-28, 1992); 420 W Broadway
Grisi, Laura (Mar 7-28, 1992); 420 W Broadway
Grisi, Laura
Gutmann, John,
Hamilton, Richard,
Haring, Keith (Oct 26-Nov 16, 1985); 142 Greene St
Haring, Keith (Oct 26-Nov 16, 1985); 142 Greene St
Oversized materials housed in Box 194, Folder 2.
Higgins, Edward (May 10-28, 1960); 4 E 77 St
Higgins, Edward,
Higgins, Edward (Nov 23, 1963 - Jan 2, 1964); 4 E 77 St
Hsu, Ti Shan (Apr 18-May 9, 1987); 420 W Broadway
Huebler, Douglas
Huebler, Douglas (May 8-Jun 5, 1971); 4 E 77 St
Huebler, Douglas (May 6-20, 1972); 420 W Broadway
Huebler, Douglas (Nov 10-Dec 1, 1973); 420 W Broadway
Huebler, Douglas (May 15-Jun 5, 1976); 420 W Broadway
Huebler, Douglas,
Huebler, Douglas,
Huebler, Douglas (Mar 5-26, 1983); 142 Greene St
Huebler, Douglas (Jan 11-Feb 1, 1986); 420 W Broadway
Huebler, Douglas (Feb 3-24, 1990); 578 Broadway
Johns, Jasper (Jan 20-Feb 8, 1958); 4 E 77 St
Johns, Jasper (Feb 15-Mar 5, 1960); 4 E 77 St
Johns, Jasper,
Johns, Jasper, Galerie Sonnabend, Paris
Johns, Jasper (Jan 12-Feb 7, 1963); 4 E 77 St
Johns, Jasper,
Johns, Jasper (Feb 24-Mar 16, 1968); 4 E 77 St
Johns, Jasper,
Johns, Jasper,
Johns, Jasper (Jan 24-Feb 14, 1976); 4 E 77 St
Johns, Jasper (Jan 19-Feb 9, 1980); 4 E 77 St
Johns, Jasper,
Johns, Jasper,
Johns, Jasper,
Johns, Jasper,
Johns, Jasper (Jan 31-Mar 7, 1987); 420 W Broadway
Johns, Jasper (Feb 16-Mar 9, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Johns, Jasper (Feb 16-Mar 9, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Johns, Jasper, Exhibition Opening, Arles, France
Johns, Jasper,
Johns, Jasper,
Johns, Jasper,
Oversized material housed in Box 194, Folders 6-7.
Johns, Jasper, Prints: 1960-1993 [Binder]
Johns, Jasper, Prints 1960-[1994]
Johns, Jasper,
Johns, Jasper, [Prints]
Johns, Jasper,
Johnson, Cletus,
Johnson, Cletus (Feb 6-27, 1988); 420 W Broadway
Johnson, Poppy,
Jonas, Joan, Negatives of Performance (Jan 1973)
Performance of Organic Honey's Vertical Roll; photos taken by James Patrick.
Judd, Donald, Green Gallery
Judd, Donald (Feb 5-Mar 2, 1966); 4 E 77 St
Judd, Donald, Fabrication; 142 Greene Street
Oversized material housed in Box 194, Folder 3.
Judd, Donald, Fabrication
Oversized material housed in OV 239.
Judd, Donald (Apr 11-May 9, 1970); 4 E 77 St
Judd, Donald (Apr 11-May 9, 1970); W 108th St Warehouse
Judd, Donald (Jan 13-Feb 3, 1973); 420 W Broadway
Judd, Donald (Mar 20-Apr 10, 1976); 420 W Broadway
Judd, Donald (Mar 4-25, 1978); 420 W Broadway
Judd, Donald,
Judd, Donald (Sept 15-Oct 31, 1981); 142 Greene St
Judd, Donald (Apr 30-Jun 3, 1983); 420 W Broadway
Judd, Donald, Furniture (Nov 17-Dec 15, 1984)
Judd, Donald (Nov 17-Dec 15, 1984); 142 Greene St
Judd, Donald (Nov 17-Dec 15, 1984); 420 W Broadway
Kallina, Jean (Apr 5-May 3, 1986); 420 W Broadway
Kelly, Ellsworth,
Kelly, Ellsworth,
Oversized material housed in Box 196, Folders 7-8.
Kelly, Ellsworth,
Kelly, Ellsworth (Feb 5-26, 1977); 420 W Broadway
Kelly, Ellsworth,
Kelly, Ellsworth (Apr 11-May 9, 1981); 142 Greene St
Kelly, Ellsworth, Catalog (Jan 12-Feb 18, 1984)
Kelly, Ellsworth,
Kelly, Ellsworth
Kelly, Ellsworth,
Kelly, Ellsworth, Exhibition Opening Dinner
Kelly, Ellsworth; 65 Thompson Street
Kelly, Ellsworth (Nov 21-Dec 19, 1992); 420 W Broadway
Kelly, Ellsworth,
Kiesler, Frederick (Jan 10-28, 1961); 4 E 77 St
Klein, Yves,
Klosty, James,
Kohn, Gabriel (Mar 10-28, 1959); 4 E 77 St
Kosuth, Joseph (Nov-Dec, 1969); 4 E 77 St
Kosuth, Joseph,
Kosuth, Joseph,
Kosuth, Joseph
Kosuth, Joseph,
Kosuth, Joseph,
Kosuth, Joseph, "Text, Context, New York" (May 26-Jun 16, 1979); 420 W Broadway
Kosuth, Joseph,
Kosuth, Joseph (Feb 3-Mar 23, 1985); 420 W Broadway
Kosuth, Joseph,
Kosuth, Joseph,
Kosuth, Joseph, Fabrication
Kosuth, Joseph (Sept 17-Oct 15, 1988); 578 Broadway
Kosuth, Joseph (Sept 17-Oct 15, 1988); 578 Broadway
Kosuth, Joseph,
Kosuth, Joseph (Oct 16-Nov 6, 1993); 420 W Broadway
Kosuth, Joseph,
Kosuth, Joseph (Sept 27-Oct 18, 1997); 420 W Broadway
Landry, Richard,
Landsman, Stanley
Landsman, Stanley (Dec 7, 1966 - Jan 5, 1967); 4 E 77 St
Langlais, Bernard (Mar 21-Apr 8, 1961); 4 E 77 St
Lavier, Bertrand (Apr 13-May 4, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Lavier, Bertrand (Apr 13-May 4, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Lichtenstein, Roy
Oversized material housed in Box 195, Folder 4.
Lichtenstein, Roy (Feb 10-Mar 3, 1962); 4 E 77 St
Lichtenstein, Roy (Sept 28-Oct 24, 1963); 4 E 77 St
Lichtenstein, Roy, Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy (Oct 28-Nov 18, 1967); 4 E 77 St
Lichtenstein, Roy
Oversized material housed in Box 196, Folder 2.
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy (Oct 17-Nov 7, 1981); 420 W Broadway
Lichtenstein, Roy, Catalogs (Dec 3, 1983 - Jan 14, 1984)
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy (Dec 3, 1983 - Jan 14, 1984); 420 W Broadway
Lichtenstein, Roy (Nov 23-Dec 21, 1985); 420 W Broadway
Lichtenstein, Roy (Mar 14-Apr 4, 1987); 420 W Broadway
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy (Oct 2-Nov 11, 1989); 420 W Broadway
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy, "Still Life With Sculpture"
Correspondence with James Gourlay.
Lichtenstein, Roy, "Made in Love Waltz"
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy, Guggenheim Retrospective (Oct 8-Jan 16)
Lichtenstein, Roy, Guggenheim Retrospective Press Coverage (Oct 8, 1993-Jan 16, 1994)
Lichtenstein, Roy, Wexner Center for the Arts (Ohio State University)
Lichtenstein, Roy, Wexner Center for the Arts (Ohio State University)
Retrospective exhibition venue
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Lichtenstein, Roy,
Long, Richard (Jan 31-Mar 13, 1993); 65 Thompson St
Longo, Robert (Feb 5-26, 1983); 142 Greene St
Lord, Andrew,
Lord, Andrew (Dec 4, 1993 - Jan 15, 1994); 578 Broadway
Lynch, David (Feb 4-25, 1989); 578 Broadway
Mapplethorpe, Robert (Mar 5-23, 1983); 142 Greene St
Marisol (Nov 18-Dec 14, 1957); 4 E 77 St
Mauss, Peter,
Meier, Richard,
Merz, Mario (Nov 30-Dec 21, 1985); 142 Greene St
Merz, Mario (Nov 30-Dec 21, 1985); 142 Greene St
Morris, Jerrold,
Morris, Robert, Green Gallery
Morris, Robert, Green Gallery
Morris, Robert, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford
Morris, Robert (Mar 4-28, 1967); 4 E 77 St
Morris, Robert (Apr 20-May 11, 1968); 4 E 77 St
Morris, Robert (Mar 1-22, 1969); 4 E 77 St
Morris, Robert,
Morris, Robert,
Morris, Robert,
Morris, Robert,
Morris, Robert (Apr 17-May 8, 1976); 420 W Broadway
Morris, Robert,
Morris, Robert,
Morris, Robert,
Morris, Robert (Oct 25-Nov 15, 1980); 142 Greene St
Morris, Robert,
Morris, Robert, Artwork Installation Instructions
Morris, Robert (Jan 12-Feb 9, 1985); 142 Greene St
Morris, Robert (Jan 12-Feb 9, 1985); 142 Greene St
Morris, Robert (Jan 9-30, 1988); 142 Greene St
Morris, Robert (Jan 9-30, 1988); 142 Greene St
Morris, Robert, Fabrication
Morris, Robert (Apr 8-29, 1990); 420 W Broadway
Morris, Robert (Apr 3-31, 1990); 420 W Broadway
Morris, Robert (Mar 9-May 11, 1991); 65 Thompson St
Morris, Robert,
Morris, Robert, Retrospective (Guggenheim Museum)
Morris, Robert, Retrospective (Guggenheim Museum)
Morris, Robert,
Morris, Robert,
Moskowitz, Robert (Mar 10-Apr 5, 1962); 4 E 77 St
Moskowitz, Robert
Namuth, Hans,
Namuth, Hans,
Namuth, Hans,
Namuth, Hans, Jasper Johns Film
Nauman, Bruce
Nauman, Bruce, Catalogs (Jan 27-Feb 17, 1968)
Nauman, Bruce (Jan 27-Feb 17, 1968); 4 E 77 St
Nauman, Bruce (May 24-Jun 14, 1969); 4 E 77 St
Nauman, Bruce (Feb 13-Mar 6, 1971); 4 E 77 St
Nauman, Bruce (Nov 20-Dec 11, 1971); 420 W Broadway
Nauman, Bruce,
Nauman, Bruce,
Nauman, Bruce (Feb 4-25, 1978); 420 W Broadway
Nauman, Bruce (Apr 26-May 17, 1980); 420 W Broadway
Nauman, Bruce,
Nauman, Bruce (Oct 6-Nov 3, 1984); 142 Greene St
Nauman, Bruce, 1985 Exhibition
Nauman, Bruce, 1985 Exhibition, Sign at Leo Castelli Gallery [420 W Broadway]
Nauman, Bruce (Oct 26-Nov 16, 1985); 420 W Broadway
Oversized material housed in Box 196, Folder 1.
Nauman, Bruce, Fabrication, Donald Young Gallery
Nauman, Bruce, Fabrication
Nauman, Bruce, "Clown Torture"
Nauman, Bruce, May Installation
Nauman, Bruce,
Nauman, Bruce (Mar 3-24, 1990); 65 Thompson St
Nauman, Bruce (Mar 3-24, 1990); 420 W Broadway
Nauman, Bruce (Mar 3-31, 1990); 420 W Broadway
Nauman, Bruce,
Nauman, Bruce,
Nauman, Bruce/Robert Morris,
Nauman, Bruce, Retrospective (Walker Art Center)
Nauman, Bruce, Retrospective (Walker Art Center)
Noland, Kenneth
Noland, Kenneth (Oct 23-Nov 12, 1976); 4 E 77 St
Noland, Kenneth (Nov 17-Dec 8, 1979); 420 W Broadway
Noland, Kenneth (Mar 4-25, 1995); 420 W Broadway
Oldenburg, Claes (Apr 27-May 18, 1974); 4 E 77 St
Oldenburg, Claes (Nov 6-Dec 4, 1976); 420 W Broadway
Oldenburg, Claes (May 24-Jun 14, 1980); 142 Greene St
Oldenburg, Claes (May 24-Jun 14, 1980); 420 W Broadway
Oldenburg, Claes (Dec 13, 1986 - Jan 24, 1987); 142 Greene Street
Oldenburg, Claes, Fabrication
Owen, Frank (May 20-Jun 10, 1972); 4 E 77 St
Owen, Frank (Oct 11-25, 1975); 420 W Broadway
Paik, Nam June, "Electronic Photography" (Merce Cunningham and John Cage)
Oversized material housed in Box 195, Folder 5.
Poons, Larry (Jan 7-31, 1967); 4 E 77 St
Poons, Larry (Nov 2-23, 1968); 4 E 77 St
Pozzi, Lucio (Mar 31-Apr 21, 1984); 142 Greene St
Price, Ken (Sept 24-Oct 15, 1983); 420 W Broadway
Pruitt-Early, 142 Greene Street
Pruitt-Early, 142 Greene Street
Pruitt-Early (Jan 4-25, 1992); 420 W Broadway
Rauschenberg, Robert, First Paris Show
Rauschenberg, Robert (Mar 29-Apr 16, 1960); 4 E 77 St
Rauschenberg, Robert, Dante's Inferno Text, by Dore Ashton
Rauschenberg, Robert, Dante's Inferno Text, by Dore Ashton
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert (Nov 7-Dec 5, 1961); 4 E 77 St
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert, Dwan Gallery, Los Angeles (March)
Rauschenberg, Robert, Galerie Sonnabend
Rauschenberg, Robert, Retrospective, Jewish Museum (March-May)
Oversized material housed in Box 196, Folders 10-11.
Rauschenberg, Robert (Oct 26-Nov 21, 1963); 4 E 77 St
Rauschenberg, Robert, Galerie Sonnabend
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert (Oct 16-Nov 6, 1971); 420 W Broadway
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert/Cy Twombly (May 4-25, 1974); 420 W Broadway
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert, Installation Instructions
Rauschenberg, Robert (Mar 29-Apr 19, 1980); 420 W Broadway
Rauschenberg, Robert (Dec 31, 1982 - Jan 29, 1983); 142 Greene St
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert,
Rauschenberg, Robert, Performance Art
Oversized material housed in Box 195, Folder 6.
Rauschenberg, Robert, Performance Art,
Rauschenberg, Robert, Performance Art,
Rauschenberg, Robert, Performance Art,
Rauschenberg, Robert, Performance Art,
Oversized material housed in Box 195, Folder 7.
Rauschenberg, Robert, Performance Art,
Oversized material housed in Box 195, Folder 8.
Rauschenberg, Robert, Performance Art,
Raynaud, Jean-Pierre
Raynaud, Jean-Pierre (Nov 23-Dec 14, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Raynaud, Jean-Pierre (Nov 23-Dec 14, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Rodan, Dan (Mar 8-29, 1986); 420 W Broadway
Rosenquist, James,
Rosenquist, James, Green Gallery (January)
Rosenquist, James, Dwan Gallery (November)
Rosenquist, James,
Rosenquist, James (Apr 30-May 25, 1966); 4 E 77 St
Rosenquist, James (May 16-30, 1970); 4 E 77 St
Rosenquist, James (Oct 24-Nov 14, 1970); 4 E 77 St
Rosenquist, James,
Rosenquist, James (May 26-Jun 16, 1973); 420 W Broadway
Rosenquist, James,
Rosenquist, James,
Rosenquist, James,
Rosenquist, James (May 17-Jun 21, 1980); 420 W Broadway
Rosenquist, James (Oct 1-22, 1983); 142 Greene St
Rosenquist, James (Apr 23-May 14, 1988); 142 Greene St
Rosenquist, James (Apr 23-May 14, 1988); 142 Greene St
Rosenquist, James (Oct 20-Nov 17, 1990); 420 W Broadway
Rosenquist, James (Mar 20-Apr 17, 1993); 420 W Broadway
Rosenquist, James,
Rosenquist, James,
Oversized material housed in Box 195, Folders 1-2.
Rosenquist, James (Oct 15-Nov 12, 1994); 420 W Broadway
Rosenquist, James,
Rosenquist, James,
Rudolph, Paul
Ruscha, Edward
Ruscha, Edward,
Ruscha, Edward (Mar 30-Apr 20, 1974); 4 E 77 St
Ruscha, Edward,
Ruscha, Edward,
Ruscha, Edward (Mar 3-31, 1984); 142 Greene St
Ruscha, Edward (Feb 8-Mar 1, 1986); 420 W Broadway
Ruscha, Edward (Nov 21-Dec 19, 1987); 142 Greene St
Ruscha, Edward (Nov 21-Dec 19, 1987); 142 Greene St
Ruscha, Edward,
Ruscha, Edward (May 6-27, 1989); 420 W Broadway
Ruscha, Edward (May 11-Jun 1, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Ruscha, Edward,
Ruscha, Edward,
Ruscha, Edward,
Ruscha, Edward,
Ryman, Robert (Jan 11-Feb 1, 1986); 420 W Broadway
Salle, David
Salle, David (Mar 6-27, 1982); 420 W Broadway
Salle, David (Mar 17-Apr 7, 1984); 420 W Broadway
Salle, David (Apr 5-May 3, 1986); 420 W Broadway
Savelli, Angelo (Sept 30-Oct 25, 1958); 4 E 77 St
Scarpitta, Salvatore,
Scarpitta, Salvatore (Apr 19-May 7, 1960); 4 E 77 St
Scarpitta, Salvatore (Apr 27-May 16, 1963); 4 E 77 St
Scarpitta, Salvatore,
Scarpitta, Salvatore,
Scarpitta, Salvatore,
Scarpitta, Salvatore (Feb 2-23, 1980); 420 W Broadway
Scarpitta, Salvatore,
Scarpitta, Salvatore,
Schnabel, Julian (Apr 4-May 2, 1981); 420 W Broadway
Schnabel, Julian (Nov 28-Dec 23, 1981); 142 Greene St
Schnabel, Julian (Apr 30-Jun 9, 1983); 142 Greene St
Schuyff, Peter (Oct 24-Nov 14, 1987); 142 Greene St
Schuyff, Peter (Oct 24-Nov 14, 1987); 142 Greene St
Serra, Richard
Serra, Richard
Oversized material housed in Box 196, Folder 5 and Box 195, Folder 9.
Serra, Richard,
Serra, Richard, Colombino di Firenzuola
Artwork Questions
Serra, Richard (Apr 3-24, 1982); 420 W Broadway
Serra, Richard (Feb 18-Mar 10, 1984); 420 W Broadway
Serra, Richard, Fabrication
Oversized material housed in OV 240.
Serra, Richard,
Serra, Richard,
Serra, Richard,
Oversized material housed in Box 195, Folder 3.
[Serra Exhibition], Leo Castelli and Family
Serra, Richard,
Serra, Richard,
Serra, Richard, 221
Serra, Richard, "Around the Corner"
Serra, Richard, "Around the Corner" (164)
Serra, Richard, "Back Stop" (201)
Serra, Richard, "Back to Back" (205)
Serra, Richard, "Basic Maintenance" (204)
Serra, Richard, "Call Me Ishmael"
Serra, Richard, "Call Me Ishmael" (192)
Serra, Richard, Cape Breton Prop./Diamond Plate Prop. (224)
Serra, Richard, "Cornered"
Serra, Richard, "Cornered" (198)
Serra, Richard, "Cornered 1987" (198)
Serra, Richard, (D-228)
Serra, Richard, "Even Level" (206)
Serra, Richard, "House of Cards"
Serra, Richard, Kahn and Corbu 1987 (211)
Serra, Richard, Monroe/Garbo (162)
Serra, Richard, Monroe/Garbo
Serra, Richard, "My Curves Are Not Mad"
Serra, Richard, "My Curves Are Not Mad" (storage)
Serra, Richard, New York West Broadway Project, Plans and Photos
Oversized material housed in OV 240 and unseparated due to water damage.
Serra, Richard, "Oh Canada"
Serra, Richard, Untitled or "Oh, Canada" (RS #178)
Serra, Richard, "Plate and Bar"
Serra, Richard, "Plum Run"
Serra, Richard, "Reading Cones" (15' version)
Serra, Richard, "Reading Cones" (221)
Serra, Richard, "Robeson" (182)
Serra, Richard, St. Johns Rotary/Curved Steel Pits (145)
Serra, Richard, St. Johns Rotary
Serra, Richard, "Slice"
Serra, Richard, "Slice" (153)
Serra, Richard, "Standpoint" (200)
Serra, Richard, "State Street Consequences"
Serra, Richard, "Steel Cubes" (196)
Serra, Richard, "Steely Point" (199)
Serra, Richard, "Table on Horses" (161)
Serra, Richard, "Titled Arc" Installation
Oversized material housed in Box 195, Folder 10.
Serra, Richard, "Titled Arc" Removal (March 15)
Serra, Richard, "Titled Arc" Removal (March 15)
Oversized material housed in Box 195, Folder 11.
Serra, Richard, "Trapezoid Cornered Plate 1974" (129)
Serra, Richard, "Trip Hammer" ("Back Stop")
Serra, Richard, "Two Corner Curve"
Serra, Richard, "Two Corner Curve" (186)
Serra, Richard, "Two Plate Prop"
Serra, Richard, "Two Plate Prop" (187)
Serra, Richard, "Untilted June" (103A)
Serra, Richard, "Vise"
Serra, Richard, "Vise 1987" (212)
Serra, Richard, "Weights and Measures" (203)
Serra, Richard, Storage
Serra, Richard, Storage
Serra, Richard, Storage Charts
Oversized material housed in OV 239.
Simonds, Charles
Simonds, Charles, Exhibition Catalog
Simonds, Charles,
Simonds, Charles,
Simonds, Charles,
Skoglund, Sandy, "Revenge of the Goldfish" Installation Instructions
Oversized material housed in Box 195, Folder 12.
Skoglund, Sandy (Mar 5-26, 1983); 420 W Broadway
Smith, Michael,
Smyth, Ned
Sonfist, Alan (Jun 10-24, 1978); 420 W Broadway
Sonneman, Eve (Apr 28-May 19, 1984); 142 Greene St
Sonnier, Keith
Oversized material housed in Box 195, Folder 13.
Sonnier, Keith (Mar 7-28, 1970); W 108th St Warehouse
Sonnier, Keith,
Sonnier, Keith,
Sonnier, Keith,
Sonnier, Keith,
Sonnier, Keith,
Sonnier, Keith,
Sonnier, Keith (May 1-22, 1982); 420 W Broadway
Sonnier, Keith (Nov 17-Dec 15, 1984); 142 Greene St
Sonnier, Keith (Sept 28-Oct 19, 1985); 142 Greene St
Sonnier, Keith (Sept 28-Oct 19, 1985); 142 Greene St
Sonnier, Keith (Jan 7-28, 1989); 420 W Broadway
Sonnier, Keith (Apr 4-25, 1992); 65 Thompson St
Sonnier, Keith (Apr 4-25, 1992); 420 W Broadway
Sonnier, Keith (Apr 4-25, 1992); 420 W Broadway
Sonnier, Keith, Catalogs (Apr-May, 1992)
Sonnier, Keith,
Sonnier, Keith,
Sonnier, Keith,
Sorensen, Margrete (Jan 8-29, 1983); 142 Greene St
Stark, Larry, (Castelli Graphics exhibition) (Jan 22-Feb 12, 1972)
Stark, Larry,
Starn, Mike and Doug (Sept 24-Oct 15, 1988); 420 W Broadway
Starn, Mike and Doug,
Starn, Mike and Doug,
Starn, Mike and Doug, Fabrication
Starn, Mike and Doug (May 2-23, 1992)
Starn, Mike and Doug (May 2-23, 1992); 420 W Broadway
Starn, Mike and Doug,
Starn, Mike and Doug,
Stella, Frank (Sept 27-Oct 15, 1960); 4 E 77 St
Stella, Frank (Apr 28-May 19, 1962); 4 E 77 St
Stella, Frank, Kasmin Gallery, London
Stella, Frank (Jan 4-Feb 6, 1964); 4 E 77 St
Stella, Frank (Mar 5-Apr 2, 1966); 4 E 77 St
Stella, Frank (Nov 25-Dec 23, 1967); 4 E 77 St
Stella, Frank (Nov 18-Dec 6, 1969); 4 E 77 St
Stella, Frank (Jan 6-27, 1973); 4 E 77 St
Stella, Frank,
Stella, Frank,
Stella, Frank,
Stella, Frank
Stella, Frank (Oct 30-Nov 20, 1982); 420 W Broadway
Stella, Frank,
Stella, Frank,
Stella, Frank,
Teshigahara, Hiroshi,
Teshigahara, Hiroshi,
Oversized material housed in Box 194, Folder 1
Therrien, Robert
Therrien, Robert (May 10-Jun 14, 1986); 420 W Broadway
Therrien, Robert (3 installations); 142 Greene Street
Therrien, Robert,
Therrien, Robert,
Therrien, Robert (Apr 30-May 21, 1988); 420 W Broadway
Therrien, Robert (Feb 3-24, 1990); 420 W Broadway
Therrien, Robert
Therrien, Robert (May 21-Jun 22, 1991); 65 Thompson St
Therrien, Robert (May 21-Jun 22, 1991); 65 Thompson St
Therrien, Robert (Nov 12-Dec 4, 1993)
Therrien, Robert (Nov 13-Dec 4, 1993); 420 W Broadway
Therrien, Robert (Mar 16-Apr 13, 1996); 420 W Broadway
Therrien, Robert,
Tomkins, Judy,
Tomkins, Judy,
Turrell, James (Nov 22, 1980-Jan 15, 1981); 142 Greene St
Twombly, Cy (Mar 14-Apr 9, 1964); 4 E 77 St
Twombly, Cy,
Twombly, Cy (Oct 7-26, 1967); 4 E 77 St
Twombly, Cy (Nov 30-Dec 21, 1968); 4 E 77 St
Twombly, Cy (Jan 15-Feb 5, 1972); 420 W Broadway
Tworkov, Jack (Feb 28-Mar 18, 1961); 4 E 77 St
Tworkov, Jack (Feb 9-Mar 7, 1963); 4 E 77 St
Vaisman, Meyer (Nov 7-28, 1987); 420 W Broadway
Vaisman, Meyer, Fabrication
Vaisman, Meyer,
Vaisman, Meyer,
van de Wiele, Gerald (Dec 8, 1962 - Jan, 1963); 4 E 77 St
Viallat, Claude (Feb 6-27, 1982); 142 Greene St
Vicente, Esteban,
Waldman, Paul,
Waldman, Paul,
Waldman, Paul (Mar 4-25, 1978); 420 W Broadway
Waldman, Paul (Mar 7-28, 1981); 420 W Broadway
Waldman, Paul (Apr 14-May 12, 1984); 420 W Broadway
Waldman, Paul, Fabrication
Waldman, Paul (Feb 6-27, 1988); 420 W Broadway
Waldman, Paul (Oct 19-Nov 16, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Waldman, Paul (Oct 19-Nov 16, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Waldman, Paul (Jan 13-Feb 3, 1996); 420 W Broadway
Waldman, Paul (Jan 13-Feb 3, 1996); 420 W Broadway
[Warhol, Andy]; Stable Gallery
Warhol, Andy,
Warhol, Andy,
Warhol, Andy,
Warhol, Andy,
Warhol, Andy,
Warhol, Andy (Jun 20-Jul 31, 1987); 142 Greene Street
Warhol, Andy,
Watts, Robert (Nov 27, 1990 - Jan 12, 1991); 578 Broadway
Watts, Robert (Nov 27, 1990 - Jan 12, 1991); 578 Broadway
Watts, Robert, Catalog (Nov 27-Dec 20, 1990)
Weiner, Lawrence
Weiner, Lawrence
Oversized materials housed in Box 196, Folder 6.
Weiner, Lawrence, Catalog Numbers
Weiner, Lawrence (Oct 19-Nov 9, 1974); 420 W Broadway
Weiner, Lawrence (Mar 31-Apr 21, 1979); 420 W Broadway
Weiner, Lawrence (Feb 14-28, 1981); 420 W Broadway
Weiner, Lawrence (Nov 1-22, 1986); 142 Greene St
Weiner, Lawrence (Nov 1-22, 1986); 142 Greene St
Oversized material housed in OV 239.
Weiner, Lawrence
Weiner, Lawrence (Jan 19-Feb 9, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Weiner, Lawrence (Jan 19-Feb 9, 1991); 420 W Broadway
Weiner, Lawrence,
Weiner, Lawrence,
Westerlund Roosen, Mia (Mar 31-Apr 21, 1979); 420 W Broadway
Westerlund Roosen, Mia (Mar 6-27, 1982); 142 Greene St
Westerlund Roosen, Mia,
Westerlund Roosen, Mia,
Westerlund Roosen, Mia
Wilcox, Lucia (May 28-Jun 15, 1974); 4 E 77 St
Young, Peter,
Zaza, Michele,
One Man Shows
Oversized material housed in OV 241.
Sculpture Fabrication [unknown artist]
These files contain exhibition files for gallery artists showing at other venues and include correspondence, price lists, printed material, and installation photographs.
Materials are arranged chronologically by exhibition date.
Scarpitta, Salvatore - New York University (November)
Warhol, Andy - Galerie Sonnabend, Paris
Scarpitta, Salvatore - Institute of Contemporary Art; Philadelphia, Penn (January-February)
Andre Emmerich Gallery - Leo Castelli Show (October-November)
Darboven, Hanne - Cusack Gallery, Houston, Texas (November)
The Artists Files are the largest series in the records and a rich resource of printed and compiled information about the careers of over 120 artists and their relationships with Leo Castelli and the gallery. The series consists primarily of printed materials, posters, and photographs of artwork.
The series is arranged as 2 subseries:
Artists files consist of printed materials documenting the careers of over 120 artists. Files for nearly all of the artists represented by Leo Castelli Gallery are found and include magazine articles and clippings, newspaper clippings, exhibition announcements, catalogs, posters, invitations, flyers, and press releases. The amount of documentation for each artist varies widely, as does the type of materials found. Particularly extensive artists' files exist for Nassos Daphnis, Hanne Darboven, Dan Flavin, Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, Joseph Kosuth, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Edward Ruscha, Richard Serra, Frank Stella, Cy Twombly, and Andy Warhol.
Bluhm, Norman
Bontecou, Lee
Capogrossi, Giuseppe
Chamberlain, John
Chamberlain, John
Chamberlain, John
Gaines, Charles
Grisi, Laura
Grisi, Laura
Grisi, Laura
Grisi, Laura
Huebler, Douglas
Huebler, Douglas
Huebler, Douglas
Huebler, Douglas
Huebler, Douglas
Huebler, Douglas
Huebler, Douglas
Huebler, Douglas
Johns, Jasper
Johns, Jasper
Judd, Donald
Lichtenstein, Roy
Lichtenstein, Roy
Lichtenstein, Roy
Lichtenstein, Roy
Mondrian, Piet
Morris, Robert
Morris, Robert - Clippings
(Oversized material housed in Box 200, Folder 6)
Morris, Robert - Exhibition Catalogues and Announcements
Nauman, Bruce
Rauschenberg, Robert
Rauschenberg, Robert
Rauschenberg, Robert
Rosenquist, James
Ryman, Robert
Warhol, Andy
Oversized material housed in Box 205, Folder 1
Huebler, Douglas
Judd, Donald
Over 34 linear feet of photographs of works of art are found here. Artists represented with extensive photographs include Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Richard Serra, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol. Photographic materials consist of black and white images, color images, color transparencies, slides, and negatives. Photographs of artists are arranged with other photographs in Series 11, Photographs.
Folders are arranged alphabetically by the artists' last name. The photographs were originally filed by the gallery in a series of binders and folders; this arrangement has been maintained. The gallery assigned a numbering system to some of the photographs which has been written on the individual folders, but not in the finding aid.
Chamberlain, John [color]
Chamberlain, John - Miscellaneous
Chamberlain, John - Signed Photographs
Chamberlain, John - Slides
Chamberlain, John - Slides
Chamberlain, John - Slides
Chamberlain, John - Slides
Francis, Sam
Gorky, Arshile
Judd, Donald - Binder 2
Kline, Franz
Marisol
Mondrian, Piet
Morris, Robert - Binder 2
Morris, Robert - Binder 2
Morris, Robert - Binder 3
Morris, Robert - Binder 3
Nauman, Bruce - Binder 1
Nauman, Bruce - Binder 1
Nauman, Bruce - Binder 4
Pistoletto, Michelangelo
Rosenquist, James - Binder 1
Schwitters, Kurt
Warhol, Andy [color]
Printed materials are a rich resource of information about the history of the gallery, information about Leo Castelli, and the gallery's significant role in the contemporary art world. Materials include exhibition announcements, flyers, invitations, magazine articles and clippings, newspaper clippings, press releases, and many exhibition posters representing a visual exhibition history of the gallery.
The series is arranged as 4 subseries:
This subseries contains exhibition announcements, flyers, invitations, magazine articles and clippings, newspaper clippings, and press releases from the Leo Castelli Gallery and other galleries and museums. The materials document the exhibition history of the gallery, Leo Castelli and his artists, and other art-related topics of interest to the gallery.
Found here is printed materials focusing on Leo Castelli and his role at the gallery and in the art world through magazine and newspaper articles, newsletters, invitations, exhibition posters and announcements, transcripts, and memorabilia such as matchbooks with Leo Castelli's photograph printed on them. Of interest are parts of a personal memoir manuscript edited by Leo Castelli.
Subject files contain clippings, flyers, magazines and books, and other printed material compiled by the gallery on topics related to artists, the art world, or other general art-related interests. Folders are arranged alphabetically by subject, then chronologically within the folder.
Found within the printed materials are 82 exhibition posters, many of which are rare. The bulk of the posters are for exhibitions at Leo Castelli Gallery, but there are also some posters from other galleries and museums, and are so indicated in the folder title. Posters that are original and/or signed prints have been separated and housed in Series 6, Artwork. The posters are arranged alphabetically by the name of artist.
Warhol, Andy - Castelli Gallery
Warhol, Andy - Other Galleries
A small amount of artwork includes signed posters, photographs, and other works. There are manuscripts by Poppy Johnson sold by the gallery as part of her exhibition in 1976, posters signed by Laura Grisi, Robert Morris, and Richard Serra, and prints by James Rosenquist and Andy Warhol. Other artists represented in this series include photographer Gianfranco Gorgoni and Bruce Nauman.
Folders are arranged alphabetically by the artist's last name.
The records of the subsidiary Castelli Graphics consist of correspondence, administrative and operations files, exhibition files, limited sales records, and financial records. The company was created in 1969 and operated by Leo Castelli's second wife Antoinette (Toiny) Castelli. Castelli Graphics published and co-published fine arts prints and exhibited fine arts photographers. Many of the artists were also in the Leo Castelli Gallery stable and included Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, and Robert Rauschenberg. This series provides a wealth of information about Castelli Graphics collaborations with Multiples Inc. in the 1970s.
The bulk of the series is comprised of correspondence and administrative files relating to daily operations, such as the sale and loan of prints. Also found are exhibition files, sales records, and scattered financial records. Some additional materials related to Castelli Graphics are also found throughout other series in the collection.
The series is arranged as 5 subseries:
Correspondence is with collectors, museums, and galleries regarding consignments, loans, purchases, and exhibitions. There is limited correspondence from the 1980s.
Souyun Yi Gallery
Administrative files document daily operations of Castelli Graphics and include advertising materials, consignment and loan agreements, inventory lists, price lists, personnel files, appointment books, shipping records, and information regarding specific artists and their artwork. There are numerous files documenting joint ventures with Multiples, Inc. Addition scattered business correspondence, sales records, and financial records are also found in this subseries. Folders are arranged alphabetically by subject.
This subseries includes correspondence, financial records, layouts, lists, notes, printed materials, schedules, photographs, and slides from exhibitions at Castelli Graphics and other galleries where Castelli artists exhibited. Contents do not represent a complete record of exhibitions held at Castelli Graphics. Found are photographs and three boxes of slides by Hans Namuth of portraits, the Spanish Civil War, and Jackson Pollock painting. Additional photographs of Castelli Graphics exhibitions are found in Series 3, Exhibition Files. Folders are arranged alphabetically by the artist's last name or the title of the exhibition.
Namuth, Hans - "Photographs from the Spanish Civil War" (Mar 5-26, 1977)
Sales Records include invoices for works sold by Castelli Graphics, business correspondence, and scattered photographs. Sales invoices record the date and price of the sale, the purchaser's name and address, the artist's name, title and date of creation of the work of art, size, edition number, materials used, and on occasion, the gallery number for the work of art. Folders are arranged alphabetically by subject.
Financial Records include invoices from vendors, copies of checks, receipts and expenses recorded for joint ventures with Multiples, Inc., payroll documents, receipts, tax forms and scattered business correspondence.
Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes and Films was established in 1974 as a joint business venture between Leo Castelli Gallery and Sonnabend Gallery to promote and distribute art films and videos. They soon expanded to represent over 35 visual media artists and 400 videos and films, including artists Bruce Nauman, Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Serra, William Wegman and Lawrence Weiner. Many works distributed by Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes and Films were shown at the Leo Castelli Gallery, as well as throughout the United States and internationally. After Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes and Films closed in 1985 the Leo Castelli Gallery took over the administration of distributing and marketing existing films for their artists. Many of the actual recordings are found in Series 12, Sound and Video Recordings.
Records include correspondence, administrative files, exhibition files, artists' files, printed materials, sales and rental records, photographs, and financial records. Additional materials related to Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes and Films, especially records relating to individual artists and those created after 1985, are found throughout other series in the collection.
The series is arranged as 8 subseries:
This subseries contains business correspondence regarding film showings, rentals and sales, film production, and other aspects of operations. Folders are arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
Administrative files document daily operations of Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes and Films and include materials related to advertising , contracts, scattered business correspondence, film production materials, and shipping records. Also found are account sheets and disassembled binders documenting the purchase and rental of films and videotapes by Castelli/Sonnabend artists from 1974-1985. Folders are arranged alphabetically by subject.
Artists Works Account Sheets: Acconci-Grisi
Exhibition files include correspondence, film descriptions, invoices, sketches, postcards and invitation cards from Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes and Films for films and tapes exhibited at the Leo Castelli Gallery and other galleries. Of interest are receipts from the production of Barbaralee Diamonstein's "Inside New York's Art World" interview series. Exhibitions held at Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes + Films are filed first, followed by exhibitions held at other galleries. Folders are then arranged alphabetically by artist's last name or exhibition name, and chronologically by date of the exhibit. Additional photographs of exhibitions are found in Series 3, Exhibition Files.
Artists' files document Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes and Films artists through clippings, exhibition programs and postcards, film announcements, film reviews, posters, press releases, and scattered photographic material. Folders are arranged alphabetically by the artist's last name. These files overlap and complement the Leo Castelli Gallery Artists' Files.
Diamonstein, Barbaralee
Printed materials include announcement postcards, catalogs, press releases, film festival programs, newspaper clippings, and posters. Folders are arranged alphabetically by type of material.
Rentals and sales records include payments to artists, invoices and receipts, and contracts with purchasers.
Found here are photographs slides, negatives, and transparencies of stills from films and videos primarily by artists associated with Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes and Films. The bulk of the materials are black and white photographs, most of which contain some identifying information written on the back of the photo. Folders are arranged alphabetically by artist's last name, then by artwork title.
Chamberlain, John
Financial records include paid bills dating from 1983-1984, invoices, bank check stubs, and tax returns. Many of the bills appear to be bills of the Leo Castelli Gallery, but may have been paid by Castelli/Sonnabend Tapes and Films. Folders are arranged alphabetically by type of material.
The numerous framed and unframed certificates, plaques, statues, medals, and awards illustrate the stature of Leo Castelli and the Leo Castelli Gallery in the contemporary arts community in New York City and beyond. Of interest is the Ordre National De La Légion D'Honneur given by French President Francois Mitterand to Leo Castelli in 1987 and 1990.
Folders are arranged chronologically by decade. Within each folder, items are further arranged chronologically by date of the award.
Photographs consist of professional black and white photos, scattered color photographs, color transparencies, slides and negatives, and disassembled photo albums. The photographs depict social events and functions, family and friends of Leo Castelli, Leo Castelli with artists, and professional portraits of Leo Castelli and many artists, including Richard Artschwager, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Bruce Nauman, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Salvatore Scarpitta, Richard Serra, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol. There are also images of artists at events and in their studios. The work of photographer Hans Namuth is of images of the Castelli family. Although there are some images of performance art and other exhibitions, the majority of photographs of exhibitions and works of art are not filed here, but are filed with Exhibition Files and Artists Files.
The series is arranged as 2 subseries:
This series has been scanned in its entirety.
Family
Family
Oversized material housed in Box 229, Folder 6.
Family, for Antoinette Castelli
Oversized material housed in Box 230, Folder 5.
Portraits
Oversized material housed in Box 229, Folder 8; OV 293.
Portraits, Slides
With Friends
With Friends
With Friends
With Friends
With Friends
Oversized material housed in Box 229, Folder 9-10; OV 293.
With Friends, Escorial, Spain
With Friends, Israel (Oct 2-6)
With Friends, St. Martin
With United States Presidents
Event, ARCO Fair Madrid
With Enfala Princess Christina of Spain, Feb 10.
Event, Award, Butler Institute of American Art
Event, Awards
Event, Castelli Meets Frankfurt
Oversized material housed in Box 229, Folder 4.
Event, Castelli's 80th Birthday
Oversized material housed in Box 229, Folder 5.
Event, Christmas Party
Event, Fundacion Juan March
Event, Gagosian Gallery Reception
Event, [Tribute to Leo Castelli]
Art Collection
Art Work of and for Leo Castelli
Birthday Gifts
Oversized material housed in Box 229, Folder 3.
Folder filed at bottom of box due to size of materials.
Folder filed at bottom of box due to size of materials.
7 items filed at bottom of box due to size of materials.
Artschwager, Richard
Barceló, Miquel
Oversized material housed in Box 229, Folder 1.
Beuys, Joseph (studio shots)
Bidlo, Mike
Blais, Jean Charles
Bontecou, Lee
Oversized material housed in Box 231, Folder 1.
Brach, Paul
Brown, James
Cage, John
Oversized material housed in Box 229, Folder 2.
Chamberlain, John
Oversized material housed in Box 230, Folder 1.
Chia, Sandro
Chryssa
Darboven, Hanne
Oversized material housed in OV 294.
Davis, Ron
de Saint-Phalle, Niki
Diao, David
Dibbets, Jan
Flavin, Dan
Grisi, Laura
Johns, Jasper
Johns, Jasper
Oversized material housed in Box 231, Folder 3 and OV 298.
Judd, Donald
Judd, Donald (studio shots)
Kelly, Ellsworth
Kosuth, Joseph
Landsman, Stanley
Lichtenstein, Roy
Oversized material housed in Box 231, Folder 4.
Lichtenstein, Roy, Photographs by Stan Twardowicz and Lillian Dodson
Oversized material housed in Box 230, Folder 2. Includes images of Charles Csuri, David Smith, Ray Parker, Kenneth Noland, and Jules Olitski.
Lichtenstein, Roy (studio shots)
Morris, Robert
Oversized material housed in Box 230, Folder 3.
Namuth, Hans
Nauman, Bruce
Oversized material housed in Box 230, Folder 4.
Noland, Kenneth
Oldenburg, Claes
Pettibone, Richard
Pollock, Jackson
Oversized material housed in Box 231, Folder 5.
Poons, Larry
Rauschenberg, Robert
Rauschenberg, Robert
Oversized material housed in Box 230, Folder 6.
Rauschenberg, Robert, BBC Photos
Rivers, Larry and Frank O'Hara
Rosenquist, James
Rosenquist, James
Oversized material housed in Box 230, Folder 7 and OV 295.
Rosenquist, James, by Hans Namuth
Oversized material housed in OV 299.
Ruscha, Edward
Oversized material housed in Box 230, Folder 8.
Scarpitta, Salvatore
Oversized material housed in Box 230, Folder 9 and Box 231, Folder 6.
Schnabel, Julian
Serra, Richard
Oversized material housed in Box 230, Folder 10.
Simonds, Charles, Portrait
Sonnier, Keith
Stella, Frank
Oversized material housed in Box 230, Folder 12.
Twombly, Cy
Vaisman, Meyer
Oversized material housed in Box 230, Folder 13.
Waldman, Paul
Warhol, Andy
Oversized material housed in Box 230, Folders 14-15 and OV 295.
Weiner, Lawrence
Westerlund Roosen, Mia
Artists [Portraits], A-B
Oversized material housed in OV 283.
Artists [Portraits], B-C
Oversized material housed in OV 284.
Artists [Portraits], D-F
Oversized material housed in OV 285.
Artists [Portraits], H-K
Oversized material housed in OV 286.
Artists [Portraits], L-N
Oversized material housed in OV 287.
Artists [Portraits], R-S
Oversized material housed in OV 288.
Artists [Portraits], S
Oversized material housed in OV 289.
Artists [Portraits], T-W
Oversized material housed in OV 290.
Artists [Portraits], Unknown
Oversized material housed in OV 291-292.
Artist [Portraits], Color Slides
Artist [Portraits], Color Slides
Artist [Portraits], Color Slides
Artist [Portraits], Color Slides
Slides of Castelli and gallery artists, including John Chamberlain and James Rosenquist.
Artist [Portraits], Photographed by Felver, Chris
Oversized material housed in OV 295. Includes photographs of Jasper Johns, Joseph Kosuth, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, and Lawrence Weiner, among others.
Artist [Portraits], Photographed by Ferra, Donna
Oversized material housed in OVs 296-297. Photographs of Jasper Johns and Leo Castelli.
Artist [Portraits], Photographed by Gorgoni, Gianfranco
Oversized material housed in Box 231, Folder 2. Photographs of Jan Dibbets, Dan Flavin, Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Richard Serra, David Smith, Keith Sonnier, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol.
Artist [Portraits], Photographed by Schulman, Richard Leslie
Photograph of Ellsworth Kelly.
Unidentified Individuals
Oversized material housed in Box 231, Folder 7.
Copy Negatives
Copy Negatives
Includes works by Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Morris, Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Serra, Keith Sonnier, and Frank Stella.
Materials filed at the bottom of the box due to size of materials.
Materials filed at the bottom of the box due to size of materials.
American Embassy Performance (Paris, France)
American Embassy Performance (Paris, France)
American Embassy Performance (Paris, France)
Art Frankfurt
Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Brenau College
Chicago Art Fair (May)
Edelman Foundation Opening (Lausanne, Switzerland)
F.I.A.C. (International Modern and Contemporary Art Fair; France)
Galerie Neuendorf (Frankfurt, Germany)
Leo Castelli's Bar and Grill
Richard Landry Concert (Feb 19)
420 W Broadway.
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, 40th Anniversary Awards Dinner
103 W. 108th Street
Oversized material housed in Box 229, Folder 7.
142 Greene Street
Staff Photographs
Oversized material housed in Box 230, Folder 11.
Dismantled photograph albums document the life of Leo Castelli through family photographs, portraits, and photographs of Castelli with artists and friends. Included are color slides of artists' portraits. There are also photocopied images found, perhaps filed as replacements for originals removed at some point prior to donation to the Archives of American Art.
Leo Castelli Family Photographs
Leo Castelli Family Photographs
Leo Castelli Family Photographs
Leo Castelli Portraits
Leo Castelli Portraits
Leo Castelli Portraits
Leo Castelli with Artists and Friends - Book 1
Leo Castelli with Artists and Friends - Book 1
Leo Castelli with Artists and Friends - Book 1
Leo Castelli with Artists and Friends - Book 2
Leo Castelli with Artists and Friends - Book 2
Leo Castelli with Artists and Friends - Book 2
Leo Castelli with Artists and Friends - Book 2
Portraits of Gallery Artists
Portraits of Gallery Artists
Portraits of Gallery Artists
Series includes video art, sound art, performance art, exhibition-related media, interviews, documentaries, and publicity news clips related to the Leo Castelli gallery and the artists it represented. Grouped under artwork and performance are recordings of performances, sound art, video art, components of multi-media art, and other documentation of specific artworks. Artists include Vito Acconci, Robert Barry, Hannah Collins, Merce Cunningham, John Gibson, Laura Grisi, Richard Landry, Paul McMahon, Bruce Nauman, Hermann Nitsch, Ed Ruscha, Salvatore Scarpitta, John Sirica, Chas. B. Swann, Ned Sublette, and Lawrence Weiner. Recordings include both commercially-produced copies and rare or unique archival material, including 15 videocassettes (9 U-matic and 6 VHS), 6 sound cassettes, and 9 vinyl phonograph records.
Exhibition documentation includes recordings that document specific shows and openings on 6 videocassettes (5 VHS and 1 U-matic), and 2 lacquer phonograph records. Interviews include extended interviews with Leo Castelli and artists he represented, including, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenberg, Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Thierren, and an appearance of Dan Flavin and Donald Judd at the Centre Pompidou. Interviews are on 14 videocassettes (8 VHS and 6 U-matic), 1 videocartridge (Catrivision), and 1 sound cassette. Documentaries include commercially distributed or broadcast television works, generally about a single artist or artwork or about Castelli himself, on 29 videocassettes (11 U-matic and 18 VHS). Publicity videos are generally news programs that include brief coverage of Castelli Gallery among other stories on 24 videocassettes (20 VHS and 4 U-matic). Unidentified recordings are found on 3 videocassettes (1 Betamax and 2 VHS) and 1 videocartridge (EAIJ Endless Loop).
Video and sound recordings are arranged by form of material, with artwork and performance documentation first, followed by exhibition documentation, interviews, documentaries, and publicity. Within each group, items are arranged by artist or subject. Publicity videos are arranged by program title. Three unidentified videos in obsolete formats are filed at the end of the series.
Most of the sound and video recordings have been digitized for research access.
Oversized phonograph record in box 232
Oversized phonograph record in box 232
Oversized phonograph records in box 232
Tape also contains footage of a horse named Star Thief, beginning 4 minutes into tape, and a note concerning the horse.
Video by Charlie Ahearn
Oversized phonograph record in box 232
Oversized phonograph record in box 232
Produced for WNET/Thirteen television broadcast program "Cable Arts"
In German, showing Darboven's work "Mein Geheimnis ist, dass ich keins habe"
Film not credited but is likely footage shot in 1950 by Hans Namuth.
Tape also includes programs on "Picabia" at Michael Werner Gallery, Hannah Collins at Castelli Gallery, and Philippe de Montebello and Irene Worth at the Metropolitan Museum.
Leo Castelli receiving an award
Betamax videocassette contains footage of an unidentified television broadcast. Videocartridge contains footage of an unidentified person with a mask on horseback in a gallery space.