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      Western's Outdoor Sculpture Collection
        A bibliography of the artists & their works

This bibliography includes citations not only on works within Western's Outdoor Sculpture Collection, but is inclusive of other works as well. Included are feature articles, exhibits, interviews, books, videos, and web sites. While I have tried to be comprehensive, there is always more to be found. For additional books on an artist, search for the artist as a subject or author on WorldCat, which is an Library Catalog containing over 38 million bibliographic records with holdings information representing the collections of libraries worldwide. Search also the Library Catalog for additional information found in "collected works."

Some of the materials included are not located at the Western Libraries. The WWU Campus Community may request these titles online via Interlibrary Loan. Click here for art journal titles and their call numbers.

Note:  Some of the artists whose sculptures are part of the Collection, are not represented in this bibliography.  For some, articles were not found using the various index databases.  Refer to the Western Outdoor Sculpture Collection online for information about the sculptures.


Index to sculptors

Abakanowicz || Aycock || Bassetti || Caro || di Suvero || Hamrol || Holt || Judd || Keppelman || Maki || McCafferty || Morris || Nauman ||
|| Noguchi || Otterness ||Pepper || Serra || Trakas ||


Biographical Sources
For biographical information, refer to the guide "Locating Information about an Artist" for suggested resources and methods of research. Also search the Biography and Genealogy Master Index, (BGMI) database,  which is a comprehensive web index to current and retrospective biographical dictionaries.

Global NewsBank provides full-text newspaper articles, as does Access World News. The New York Times (1857- the present), and the Times London (1785- to the present), are also good sources for both biographical information and critical reviews of an artists' work. Both have a print index located in Media Collections, Wilson 2 West.  New York Times Index A121.N48; Times London Index A121.T35.
 

Indexes & Databases
Art Index online  1984-
Art Index 
(1929-1994) (Index) Wilson 1 East Periodical   N1.A59

Art Bibliographies Modern (Index) Wilson 1 East N6480.A794 
Bibliography of the History of Art  (1973 - )
Biography & Genealogy Master Index
EBSCO Databases
Global NewsBank (full-text newspaper articles)
Oxford Art Online
RILA – Repertory of the Literature of Art  Wilson 5 East   N7425.3 .R46
WorldCat

See also the Art Subject page under Search Articles, for a complete listing of databases with descriptions.  
 

WEBSITES
International Directory of Sculpture Parks / Compiled by sculpture Benbow Bullock, this site links to sculpture parks which include works by many of the artists listed in this bibliography.

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General Works about the Western Outdoor Sculpture Collection

"Artworks, Buildings, Western Grows Up and Out." Western Front 4 Dec. 1979.

Bennion, Bill.  "Western Plaza Named in Donor's Honor".  Western Front 8 Oct. 1999:  3.

"Catalogs for Exhibitions Held at the Western Gallery, Western Washington University." U.S: Various Publishers, 1977-1990. Reference Desk Collection N 5020.B456.C3 1977

Dietz, Diane. "Sculpting WWU." Bellingham Herald 21 Jan. 1983: C 1.

Dietz, Diane. "Three American Sculptors to Install Works at Western: Trakas, Aycock, and McCafferty." Bellingham Herald 23 July 1987.

Hoban, Mark. "New Sculptures Grace Campus: Mccafferty, Aycock, Trakas." Bellingham Herald 13 Sept. 1987:  C1.

Leach, Chuck. "Western's Windy Museums: Art Tour Can Be Enlightening." Bellingham Herald 21 Jan. 1983: C1.

Milicic, Vladimir, and Tom Schlotterbach, comp. Symposium on Western's Outdoor Sculptures, May 19-23, 1986.  Bellingham, Wash., Western Washington University: 1986. Ref. Desk Collection NB 235.B45.S94.

McCallister, Marla. "Western's Outdoor Art: Big Decisions in a Little Group's Hands." Klipsun (Campus publication) Nov. 1978: 5.

Monaghan, Peter. "WWU's Highly Regarded Outdoor Sculpture." Chronicle of Higher Education 17 Jan. 1990.

The New World. (Serra, Morris, Judd) Video. Blackwood Productions 1980. Video Collection NB 205.N37 1980

"Sculpture: op ed." Bellingham Herald 6 July 1987: B2.

Stearns-Phillips, Daydre. Western's Outdoor Museum. Government Documents WA 378.6 W52w.

Updike, Robin. "Landmark Art - - A Well-Kept Secret: Outdoor Sculpture Collection at WWU." Seattle Times (April 16, 1995): M1.

Western's Outdoor Sculpture (Collection of articles, illustrations, interviews, and publications.  Contains articles on sculptures no longer listed on the outdoor tour as well.) Reference Desk Collection.

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Magdalena Abakanowicz - Manus

Feature Articles
Other Works
Abakanowicz, Magdalena. "The Artist's Eye." Art Review 48 (Apr. 1996): 48.

Brenson, Michael. "Magdalena Abakanowicz's Abakans." Art Journal 54 (Spring 1995): 56-61.

Dailey, Linda. "Convergence 84 Dallas." Shuttle, Spindle & Dyepot 15 (Fall 1984): 38-40.

Drohojowska-Philip, Hunter. "Magical Mystery Tours." Art News 84 (Sept. 1985): 108-113.

Heartney, Eleanor. "Forest Primeval." Art in America 85 (Jan. 1997): 35.

Heartney, Eleanor. "Magdalena Abakanowicz: Fighting the Crowd." Sculpture 13 (Sept./Oct. 1994): 20-25.

Taplin, Robert. "Dead or Alive: Molds, Modeling and Nimesis in Representational Sculpture." Sculpture 13 (May/June 1994): 24-31.

Exhibits
Bartelik, Marek. "Marlborough Gallery P. S. 1, New York; exhibit." Artforum 32 (Nov. 1993): 104-105.

Bass, Ruth. "Marlborough Gallery, New York; exhibit." Art News 89 (Feb. 1990): 151.

Beaumont, Mary Rose. "Marlborough Fine Art, London; exhibit." Arts Review 42 (Nov. 16, 1990): 620+.

Beck, James. "Magdalena Abakanowicz in the Apennines". Arts Magazine 61 (Dec. 1986): 30-1.

Castro, Jan Garden. Marlborough Gallery P. S. 1, New York; exhibit. New Art Examiner 1 (Oct. 1993): 47.

Christian, Joanna. "Magdalena Abakanowicz: Starmach Gallery." Sculpture 17 no9 (1998): 77-78.

Crowe, Ann Glenn. "Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA; exhibit." Art Papers 18 (Mar./Apr. 1994): 67-8.

Cyphers, Peggy. "Marlborough Gallery, New York; exhibit." Arts Magazine 64 (Jan. 1990): 94.

Hammond, Pamela. "Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Santa Monica; exhibit." Art News 90 (Dec. 1991): 139.

Heartney, Eleanor. Marlborough Gallery P. S. 1, New York; exhibit. Art News 92 (Sept. 1993): 167.

Kachur, Lewis. "Marlborough Gallery, New York; exhibit." Art International no10 (Spring 1990): 71-2.

Preston, Victoria. "Magdalena Abakanowicz. Mucsarnok, Budapest; exhibit." Crafts (London) no. 93 (July/Aug. 1988): 50-1.

Princenthal, Nancy. "Abakanowicz: Memories and Monuments". Marlborough Gallery, New York. Art in America 78 (Mar. '90): 178-83.

Rose, Barbara. "Universal Statements That Bear Witness to Man's Barbarism." Art & Antiques 15 (May 1993):  84-85.

Rose, Barbara, and Betty Freudenheim. "Magdalena Abakanowicz." Fiberarts 22 (Jan./Feb. 1996): 60.

Rose, Barbara, and Francoise Grossen. Art Papers 18 (Mar./Apr. 1994): 67-68.

Stavitsky, Gail. "Xavier Fourcade Gallery, New York; exhibit." Arts Magazine 60 (Dec. 1985): 120.

Upshaw, Reagan. "Fourcade Gallery, New York; exhibit." Art in America 73 (Dec. 1985): 125-126.

Wasserman, Tina. "Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago; exhibit." New Art Examiner 18 (Mar. 1991): 36-37.
 

Interviews
Dreishpoon, Douglas. "Monumental Intimacy: an interview with Magdalena Abakanowicz". Arts Magazine 65 (Dec. 1990): 45-9.

Books
Abakanowicz, Magdalena. Magdalena Abakanowicz: Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. New York: Abbeville Press, 1982. Oversize N 7255.P63.A232 1982

Web Sites
Artcyclopedia. "Magdalena Abakanowicz". 22 Aug. 1999.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/abakanowicz_magdalena.html "A comprehensive index of artists represented at hundreds of museum sites, image archives, and other online resources."


Grounds for Sculpture Collection. "Magdalena Abakanowicz." 22 Aug. 1999.
http://www.groundsforsculpture.org/c_mabakn.htm

"Grounds for Sculpture, New Jersey, is a 22-acre sculpture park and museum that organizes changing exhibitions of contemporary sculpture by American and internationally renowned artists who work in a wide range of media."
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Alice Aycock - Islands of the Rose Apple Tree Surrounded by the Oceans of the World

Feature Articles
Islands of the Rose Apple Tree Surrounded by the Oceans of the World
Aycock, Alice, Michael McCafferty, and George Trakas. Site-specific sculpture exhibition and symposium, 1987. Bellingham, Wash.: Western Gallery, 1989 NB 212.A93x 1987

Dietz, Diane. "Three American Sculptors to Install Works at Western: Trakas, Aycock, and McCafferty."  Bellingham Herald 23 July 1987.

Hoban, Mark. "New Sculptures Grace Campus: Mccafferty, Aycock, Trakas." Bellingham Herald 13 Sept. 1987:
C1.

Rosen, Carol. "Sites and Installations: Outdoor Sculpture Revisited." Arts Magazine 64 (Feb. 1990): 65-70. Western Gallery (Western Washington University) and the Washington Art Consortium, et al. "Catalogs for exhibitions held at the Western Gallery, Western Washington University" Reference Desk Collection  N 5020.B456 C3 1977

Other Works
Blankstein, Amy. "Commissions." Sculpture 15 (May/June 1996): 20-21.

Fehrenkamp, Ariane. "Alice Aycock: Star Sister, New York, New York." Sculpture 18 (Jan./Feb.1999): 14-15.

Halley, Peter. "The Crisis in Geometry." Arts Magazine 58 (June 1984): 111-115.

Jones, K. Marriott. Artforum 31 (Summer 1993): 108-109.

Lovelace, Carey. "Weighing In On Feminism." Art News 96 (May 1997):  140-145.

Meyer, James. "Alice Aycock." Artforum 34 (Summer 1996): 106.

Phillips, Patricia C. "Doris C. Freedman Plaza, New York; exhibit." Artforum 26 (Nov. 1987): 135.

Phillips, Patricia C. "Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, N.Y; exhibit." Artforum 29 (Oct. 1990): 173-174.

Short, B. G. "John Weber Gallery, New York; exhibit." Women Artists News 12 (Feb./Mar. 1987): 22.

Books
Aycock, Alice. Complex Visions: Sculpture and Drawings by Alice Aycock: May 21-October 31, 1990. Mountainville, N.Y.: Storm King Art Center, 1990. NB 237.A94.A4 1990

Fox, Howard N. Metaphor: New Projects by Contemporary Sculptors: Vito Acconci, Siah Armajani, Alice Aycock, Lauren Ewing, Robert Morris, Dennis Oppenheim." Catalog of an exhibition held Dec. 17, 1981 - Feb. 28, 1982"; Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Smithsonian Institute, 1982. Gov. Information, SI 13.2:M 56

 
Web Sites
Art in context: "Alice Aycock; Galleries and Dealers; Selected Exhibitions." Art in Context Center for Communication. Aug. 25, 1999.
http://www.artincontext.org/artist/a/alice_aycock/organizations.htm
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Fred Bassetti - AlphaBeta Cube 1972

Photographs, William L. Gonzales, photographer. WWU Wilson Libraries, Special Collections.

Mary Randlett photograph collection, WWU Wilson Libraries,  Special Collections -- Campus History Collection

Clark-Langager, Sarah A. Sculpture in place: a campus as site.
NB235.B45 C58 2002   

Oral Interview- transcript, Steve Inge, interviewer. Western Washington University, 2003.


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Anthony Caro - India

 
Feature Articles
India
"Sculpture Destined For Western; More Sculpture Set for Western Campus." FAST 9 no37 (Campus publication) (June 9 1977).
Other Works
Ahronov, Ram, and Sarah Kent. "High-tech: Craft and Caro." The Architectural Review 176 (July 1984): 18-23.

Caro, Anthony, Sir. "The Sculptural Moment." Sculpture 4 (Jan./Feb. 1995): 28-31.

Clarke, David J. "The Gaze and the Glance: Competing Understandings of Visuality in the Theory and Practice of Late Modernist Art." Art History 15 (Mar. 1992): 80-98.

Cohen, David. "The Last Modernist: Sir Anthony Caro." Sculpture 14 (Jan./Feb. 1995): 20-27.

Corris, Michael. "Sir Anthony Caro and His Critics." Artforum 30 (Mar. 1992): 62-65.

Lambert, Elizabeth. "Artist's dialogue: Sir Anthony Caro--the sculptor and his wife, painter Sheila Girling, in London. " Architectural Digest 51 (Mar. '94): 36+.

Overy, Paul. "The Britishness of sculpture." Studio International 200 (Nov. '87): 8-13.

Schwabsky, Barry. "Irreplaceable Hue." Artforum 33 (Sept. 1994): 90-97+.

Tuchman, Phyllis. "Anthony Caro: Sculpting Space." Sculpture 16 (Oct. 1997): 18-23.

Wei, Lilly. "The Prime of Sir Anthony Caro." Art in America 82 (Sept. 1994): 94-97.
 

Exhibits
"Anthony Caro's New Sculpture." Arts Magazine 58 (June 1984): 128-130.

Berryman, Larry. "Recent Sculpture, 1981-89." Annely Juda Fine Art & Knoedler Gallery, London; exhibit. Arts Review 41 (Oct. 20 '89): 735+.

Cohen, David. "Caro East." Art in America 84 (Jan. 1996): 57-58.

Dunnett, James. "Can Skill With Form Capture the Heart?" Architects' Journal 207 no. 11 (Mar. 1998): 45.

Kuspit, Donald. "Anthony Caro: Marlborough Chelsea; exhibit." Artforum 37 n. 2 (Oct. 1998): 125.

Interviews
Caro, Anthony, Sir. "The Sculptural Moment; Sculptors on Sculpture." Sculpture 14 (Jan./Feb. '95): 28-31.

Mead, Andrew. "Revealing the Intimate Side of Caro." Architects' Journal 200 (Sept. 1994): 59.

Tuchman, Phyllis. "An Interview with Anthony Caro." Art in America 72 (Oct. 1984): 146-153.

Books
Caro, Anthony. Anthony Caro:  Catalogue of an Exhibition Held at the Hayward Gallery 24 January to 9 March 1969. London: Arts Council of Great Britain, 1969. NB 497.C35 F7

Caro, Anthony. Anthony Caro, the York Sculptures.  Boston: The Museum, 1980. Oversize NB 497C35 A4 1980

-- -- .  "In the Studio", in  Clement Greenberg: A Critic's Collection, Karen Wilken, & Bruce Guenther, eds.  Portland, OR: Portland Art Museum; Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2001.  Oversize N6487.P595 P67 2001

Fenton, Terry. Anthony Caro. London: Thames and Hudson, 1986. Oversize NB 49.C35 A4 1986a

Morphet, Richard.  Encounters:  New Art From Old.  London:  National Gallery Co., 2000.  N6494.A66 M67 2000

Riddy, John.  Caro.   New York, N.Y. : Distributed in the USA and Canada by te Neues Publishing Co., 1991. Oversize NB 497.C35 R53 1991

Rubin, William Stanley. Anthony Caro. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1975. Oversize NB 497.C35 R82

Waldman, Diane. Anthony Caro. New York: Abbeville Press, 1982. Oversize NB 497.C35 W3 1982

Whelan, Richard. Anthony Caro.  New York: Dutton, 1975. NB 497.C35 W46


 

Web Sites

Artcyclopedia. "Sir Anthony Caro: Museums and Galleries; Image Archives; Articles." Aug. 25, 1999.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/caro_sir_anthony.html

Grounds For Sculpture Collection. "Anthony Caro." Aug. 25, 1999.
http://www.groundsforsculpture.org/c_acaro.htm

Anthony Caro This well constructed site offers a gallery of Caros' works, and includes an extensive bibliography, biographical information,  and links to other Caro sites.
www.anthonycaro.org

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Mark di Suvero - For Handel

Feature Articles
For Handel
"Donald Goddard, Mark di Suvero: An Epic Reach." Art News (Jan. 1975): 30.

Erickson, Beth. "Critics Abound Over Sculpture At Western." Bellingham Herald (Jan. 27 1975).

"New Sculpture Subtle, Designed For wear and Tear." Western Front Jan. 17 1975): 7.

Roosenstein, Harris. "Di Suvero: The Pressures Of Reality." Art News (Feb. 1976).

Other Works
Denton, Monroe. "Eros and Catharsis: the Trajectory of Mark di Suvero". Sculpture 14 (Sept./Oct. 1995):  22-27.

Flescher, Sharon. "The Art Scene in Long Island City, 1987." Arts Magazine 62 (Dec. 1987): 20-25.

Harris, Dale. "Latent Energy." Connoisseur 215 (Oct. 1985): 46.

Hoving, Thomas. "Eleven." Connoisseur 218 (Sept. 1988): 114-121.

"Ill-suited." Art News 89 (Apr. 1990): 40+.

"Mary Miss, Vito Acconici, and Mark di Suvero". Art in America 76 special section (Oct. 1988): 158-171.

McAdam, Barbara A. "Socratic Dialogue". Art News 96 (May 1997): 158-161.

"Portfolio". Art in America 76 (May 1988): 47-50.

Shapiro, Michael Edward. "Twentieth-century American Sculpture." Saint Louis Art Museum Bulletin 18 (Winter 1986): 3-40, incl. bibliog.

Zevi, Adachiara. "Mark di Suvero: Multicultural Sculpture." L'Architecttura 41 no 482 (1995): 824-826.
 

Exhibits
Attias, Laurie. "Mark di Suvero." Sculpture 17 no2 (Feb. 1998): 70.

Baker, George. "Mark di Suvero: a Review of Ten Steel Sculptures". Artforum 36 (Jan. 1998): 109.

Baker, Kenneth. "Esprit Park, San Francisco; exhibit". Art News 93 (Jan. 1994): 170-1.

Diehl, Carol. "Gagosian Gallery, New York; exhibit." Art News 92 (Oct. 1993): 159-60.

Kandel, Susan. " L.A. Louver Galleries, Venice, Calif.; exhibit." Arts Magazine 65 (Apr. 1991): 110-111.

Perl, Jed. "Gagosian Gallery, New York; exhibit." New Criterion 12 (Sept. 1993): 63-64.

Rubenstein, Raphael. "A Season of Steel in the City of Light; Paris; exhibit." Art in America 86 no7 (July 1998):  68-73.

Schneider, Greg. "Gestures in Heavy Metal, L.A. Louver Galleries, Venice, Calif.; exhibit." Artweek 22 (Jan.31 1991): 14.

Books
Di Suvero, Mark. "Mark di Suvero: Retrospective 1959-1991". Nice: Musee d'Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain, 1991. NB 237.D57.A42 1991

Di Suvero, Mark. "Mark di Suvero: 25 Years of Sculpture and Drawings": Exhibition May 22-October 31, 1985. Mountainville, N.Y.: Storm King Art Center, 1985.NB 237.D57.A4 1985

Web Sites
Artcyclopedia. " Mark di Suvero: Museums and Galleries; Image Archives". 10 July, 1999, Aug. 25, 1999.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/di_suvero_mark.html
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Lloyd Hamrol - Log Ramps

Exhibits
Edgerton, Ann Carnegie. "Modern and Contemporary Art Council, Young Talent Awards: 1963-1983." Los Angeles
County Museum of Art; exhibit. Bulletin(Los Angeles County Museum of Art) 27 (1983): 8-62.

Schipper, Merle. Art News 85 (Summer 1986): 127-128.

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Nancy Holt - Stone Enclosure: Rock Rings
Feature Articles
Rock Rings
"Rock Rings: Newest Campus Sculpture". Resume 102 (Nov. 1978).

"Rock Ring Art to be Dedicated." FAST 10 no47 (Aug. 17, 1978).

Other Works
Beardsley, John. "Earthenworks Renaissance." Landscape Architecture 79 (June 1989): 45-49.

Broude, Norma Freedman. "Report From Washington II; alternative monuments." Art in America 79 (Feb. 1991):72-73+.

Capasso, Nicholas J. "Environmental Art: Strategies for Reorientation in Nature." Arts Magazine 59 (Jan. 1985): 73-77.

Hess, Alan. " Technology Exposed: Toward an Aesthetic for Technology in the Landscape." Landscape Architecture (May 1982): 38-45+.

"How Do You Pick 'Public Art'?" Women Artists News 16-17 (1991-1992): 235-236.

Johnson, Jori, and Mark Leccese. "Three Collaborations." Landscape Architecture 82 (July 1992): 42-47.

Jones, Bill. "Stunted Bridges and Fascinating Hardware." Arts magazine 64 (Summer 1990): 56-60.

Landi, Ann. "Site Unspecific." Art News 94 (Summer 1995): 50.

Leccese, Mark. "A Park With an Emptiness Below: revival of the MacMillan Reservoir Sand Filtration Plant;
Symposium." Landscape Architecture 83 (Apr. 1993): 52-8.

Leveque, Terry Ryan. "Art. Nancy Holt's Sky Mound: Adaptive Technology Creates Celestial Perspectives." Landscape Architecture 78 (Apr./May 198): 82+.

Leveque, Terry Ryan. "Nancy Holt's Dark Star Park, Rosslyn, Virginia." Landscape Architecture 75 (July/Aug.1985): 80-82.

Marter, Joan M. "Collaborations: Artists and Architects on Public Sites." Art Journal 48 (Winter 1989): 315-320.

Marter, Joan M. "Nature Redux; Recent Reclamation Art." Sculpture 13 (Nov./Dec. 1994): 30-33.

Matilsky, Barbara C. "The Survival of Culture and Nature: Perspectives on the History of Environmental Art." Art & Design 9 (May/June 1994): 6-15.

Morgan, Anne Barclay. "Nancy Holt: Solar Rotary." Sculpture 15 (Jan. 1996): 14-15.

Vowell, Sarah. "Frisbee Across the Void: Looking For Land Art." New Art Examiner 23 (Dec. 1995): 12-18.

Exhibits
Broude, Norma Freedman. "Report From Washington II: Alternative Monuments." Art in America 79 (Feb. 1991): 72-73+.

Johnson, Jory and Michael Leccese. "Three Collaborations." Landscape Architecture 82 (July 1992): 42-47.

LeVeque, Terry Ryan. "Art." Landscape Architecture 78 (Apr./May 1988): 82+.

Yau, John. "Dark Star Park, Rosslyn, Virginia." Artforum 23 (Apr. 1985): 97-98.

Interviews
Warlick, M. E. "Touching the Sky: Artworks Using Natural Phenomena, Earth, Sky and Connections to Astronomy." Leonardo 21 no2 (1988): 123-134.

Books
Matilsky, Barbara C. Fragile Ecologies: Contemporary Artists' Interpretations and Solutions. New York: Rizzoli International, 1992. N 6512.M35 1992

Web Sites
Artcyclopedia. "Nancy Holt." 10 July, 1999. 26 Aug. 1999.
http://artcyclopedia.com/artists/holt_nancy.html

Art in Context. "Nancy Holt: Galleries and Museums; Selected Exhibitions; Web Sites." 23 Aug. 1999.
http://www.artincontext.org/artist/h/nancy_holt/selected_exhibitions.htm
 

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Donald Judd (1928-1994) Untitled

Feature Articles
Other Works
Archer, Michael. "Just Judd." Art Monthly no184 (Mar. 1995): 10-12.

Batchelor, David. "Chromaphobia: Ancient and Modern, and a Few Notable Exceptions." Art & Design  12 (July/Aug. 1997): 30-37.

Buchloh, Benjamin H. D. "Conceptual Art 1962-1969: From the Aesthetic of Administration to the Critique of Institutions." October 55 (Winter 1990): 105-143.

Chave, Anna C. "Minimalism and the Rhetoric of Power." Arts Magazine 64 (Jan. 1990): 44-63.

Clarke, David J. "The Gaze and the Glance: Competing Understandings of Visuality in the Theory and Practice of Late Modernist Art." Art History 15 (Mar. 1992): 80-98. Incl. bibliog.

Collings, Mathew. "No Frills. Making of a Documentary on Donald Judd." Modern Painters 8 (Spring 1995): 36-40.

Colpitt, Frances. "The Issue of Boredom: is it interesting?" The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 43 (Summer 1985): 359-65, bibliog.

Decter, Joshua. "Donald Judd." Arts Magazine 61 (Dec. 1986): 112.

Dennison, Lisa. "Industrial Revolution." Art News 98 no5 (May 1999): 134.

Dewitt, Addison. "Intervention." Interior Design 70 (Jan. 1999): 231.

Ennis, Michael. "A Tale of Men and Monuments; the Marfa Project." Artweek 16 (Jan. 12 1985): 2-3.

Potts, Alex. "Michael Baxandall and the Shadows in Plato's Cave." Art History 21 no4 (Dec. 1998): 531-45.

Rabinowitch, David. "Some Aspects of Color in General and Red and Black in Particular." Artforum 32 (Summer 1994): 78+.

Ratcliff, Carter. "Dramatis Personae, Dim Views, Dire warnings, Art-world Cassandras." Art in America 73 (Sept. 1985): 9+.

Reeve, Charles. "Cold Metal: Donald Judd's Hidden Historicity." Art History 15 (Dec. 1992): 486-504.

Rimanelli, David. "The Judds." Interior Design 67 (Dec. 1996): 18-19.

Shapiro, Michael Edward. "Twentieth-century American Sculpture, St. Louis Art Museum)." St. Louis Art Museum Bulletin 18 (Winter 1986): 3-40, bibliog.

Zevi, Adachiara. "Donald Judd: the Real Space of 'Specific Objects'." L'Architettura 41 (Mar. 1995): 216-218.
 

Exhibits
Donald Judd: Catalogue of an Exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery, May 5-June 4, 1978. Vancouver: Vancouver Art Gallery, 1978.

Feaver, William. "Donald Judd. Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England; exhibit." Art News 94 (Apr. 1995): 156.

Gibson, Eric. "Donald Judd: the End of Sculpture. Whitney Museum of American Art; exhibit." New Criterion 7 (Apr. 1989): 53-55.

Godfrey, Tony. "Donald Judd. Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England; Waddington Galleries, London; exhibits." Burlington Magazine 137 (Apr. 1995): 262.

Kangas, Matthew. "Chinati Foundation." Sculpture 17 no2 (Feb. 1998): 75.

Kino, Carol. " Pace Wildenstein Gallery, New York; exhibit." Art News 93 (Dec. 1994): 136.

Mead, Andrew. "The Simple Does Not Preclude the Complex, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England; exhibit." Architects' Journal 201 (Feb. 2 1995): 46.

Wei, Lilly. "Pace Wildenstein Gallery, New York; exhibit." Art in America 82 (Dec. 1994): 93.

Obituary
Kelley, Jeff. "Obituary". Artweek 25 (Apr. 7 1994): 22.

Web Sites
Art in Context. "Donald Judd: Selected Exhibitions." 26 Aug. 1999.
http://www.artincontext.org/artist/j/donald_judd/index.htm

Artcyclopedia. "Donald Judd: American Minimalist, (1928-1994): Museums and Galleries; Image Archives; other Web Sites; etc." July 10, 1999. 26 Aug. 1999.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/judd_donald.html

Association for International Display of Art. "Don Judd: prints 1951-1993." 26 Aug. 1999. Comprises 271 prints and 27 sculptures."
http:www.aida.net/

Chinati Foundation. Dia Center for the Arts. "created by Donald Judd to house a permanent collection of large works of art". 26 Aug. 1999.
http://www.diacenter.org/dia/press/juddboxes.html
 

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John Keppelman - Garapata
Western Front July 1998
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Robert Maki - Curve/Diagonal
Feature Articles
Blankenship, Amy. "Robert Maki. Celilo: Portland, Oregon." Sculpture 16 (Oct. 1997): 15.

Glowen, Ron. "Robert Maki at Bellevue Botanical Gardens, Washington; exhibit." Artweek 26 (Aug. 1995): 26.

Kangas, Matthew. "Limitless Geometry: Robert Maki." Sculpture 17 no8 (Oct. 1998): 8-9.


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Michael McCafferty - Whirl Wind, Wood
 

Catalogs for Exhibitions Held at the Western Gallery, Western Washington University. U.S.: Various Publishers, 1977-1990. Reference Desk Collection N 5020.B456.C3 1977
Dietz, Diane. "Three American Sculptors to Install Works at Western: Trakas, Aycock, and McCafferty." Bellingham Herald 23 July 1987.   Hoban, Mark. "New Sculptures Grace Campus: Mccafferty, Aycock, Trakas." Bellingham Herald 13 Sept. 1987:  C1.

Wiedmeyer, Carol. "Under Construction…Sculpture Reflects On Lifes Circumstances." (July 23 1987).

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Robert Morris - Untitled (Steam Sculpture)

Feature Articles
Untitled - Steam Sculpture
"New Sculpture Draws Criticism." Western Front 25 July 1974.
"Robert Morris - untitled." Art in America (May 1970)

Other Works
Beardsley, John. "Earthenworks Renaissance." Landscape Architecture 79 (June 1989): 45-49.

Berger, Maurice and James Hall. "Labyrinths, Robert Morris, Minimalism, and the 1960s." Domus 726 (Apr. 1991).

Betsky, Aaron; Biedny, David; Bierut, Michael. "The I.D. Forty." ID (Jan./Feb. 1993): 45-67.

Blauer, Ettagale. "The Total Vision of Robert Lee Morris." Ornament 9 (Summer 1986): 28-33.

Buchloh, Benjamin H. D. "Conceptual Art 1962-1969: From the Aesthetic of Administration to the Critique of Institutions." October 55 (Winter 1990): 105-143.

Cappaso, Nicholas J. "Environmental Art: Strategies for Reorientation in Nature." Arts Magazine 59 (Jan. 1985): 73-75.

Chassey, Eric de. "Robert Morris, Le Manipulateur D'Art." Beauz Arts Magazine 137 (Sept. 1995): 52-57.

Chave, Anna C. "Minimalism and the Rhetoric of Power." Arts Magazine 64 (Jan. 1990): 44-63.

Clarke, David J. "The Gaze and the Glance: Competing Understandings of Visuality in the Theory and Practice of Late Modernist Art." Art History 15 (Mar. 1992): 80-98.

Crow, Thomas E. "Yo Morris." Artforum 32 (Summer 1994): 82-82+.

Drolet, Owen. "Robert Morris: Building the Entrophy Machine." Flash Art no176 (May/June 1994): 91-93.

Halley, Peter. "The Crisis in Geometry." Arts Magazine 58 (June 1984): 111-115.

Joswph, Brandon. "Robert Morris and John Cage: Reconstructing a Dialogue." October no81 (Summer 1997): 59-69, bibliog.

Kelley, Jeff. "Re: Claiming." Artweek 26 (June 1995): 20-21.

Kenton, Mary Jean. "Pittsburgh's New Midfield Terminal: lines, forms, colors, and planes." New Art Examiner
20 (Apr. 1993): 23-25.

Krauss, Rosalind E.. "The Cultural Logic of the Late Capitalist Museum." Kunst & Museumjournaal 2 no3 (1990): 1-12.

Mcgreevey, Linda. "Chiliastic Reflections on the Old Adage; Three's the Charm." Arts Magazine (Jan. 1985):  93-102.

Morris, Robert Lee. "Letters to John Cage." [Correspondence from R. Morris about his early 1960's sculptures]. October no81 (Summer 1997): 70-79, bibliog.

(ibid)     "Three Folds in the Fabric and Four Autobiographical Asides as Allegories: or Interruptions." Art in America 77 (Nov. 1989): 142-151.

"The Reception of the Sixties. (Minimalist art, a 1994 perspective; roundtable discussion; (symposium)." October 69 (Summer 1994): 3-21.

Shapiro, Michael Edward. "Twentieth-century American Sculpture, St. Louis Art Museum)." St. Louis Art Museum Bulletin 18 (Winter 1986): 3-40, bibliog.

Exhibits
Barrie, Lita. "Men of Steel. Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles; exhibit." Artweek 22 (May 22 1991): 9.

Fleming, Lee. "Issues are the Issue. The Hirsshorn's tenth-anniversary exhibition documents a radical shift in the art of the last decade--the return of content; Washington, D.C.." Art News 84 (Jan. 1985): 84-89.
Gibson, Eric. "Robert Morris, the Mind/Body Problem, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Guggenheim Soho, New York; traveling exhibit." New Criterion 12 (April 1994): 42-43.

Goodman, Jonathan. "Robert Morris at Leo Castelli, New York; exhibit." Art in America 85 (May 1997): 124.

Kimball, Roger. Modern Painters 7 (Spring 1994): 103-104.

Lurie, David. "American Eccentric Abstraction, 1965-72. BlumHelman Gallery, New York; exhibit."  Arts Magazine 60 (Mar. 1986): 131.

Magden, Norman. "Morris Meets Postmodernism. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; exhibit."  New Art Examiner 13 (June 1986): 32-34.

Wagner, Sandra. "Robert Morris, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; exhibit." Sculpture 15 (Feb. 1996): 62.

Interviews
Karmel, Pepe. "Robert Morris: Formal Disclosures." Art in America 83 (June 1995): 88-95+.

Mitchell, W.J. Thomas. " Golden Memories." Artforum 32 (Apr. 1994): 86-91.

Spencer, Dorothy. "Rebel With a Cause." Metalsmith 13 (Fall 1993): 15-19.

Books
Berger, Maurice. Labyrinths: Robert Morris, Minimalism, and the 1960s. New York: Harper & Row, 1989.

  Morris, Robert. Continuous Project Altered Daily: The Writings of Robert Morris. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1993. NB 212 .M67 1993   Web Sites
Artcyclopedia. "Robert Morris, Minimalist; Museums & Galleries." 10 July, 1999, Aug 10, 1999.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/morris_robert.html
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Bruce Nauman - Stadium Piece

Feature Articles
Fehrenkamp, Ariane.  "Bruce Nauman:  Stadium Piece, Bellingham, WA."  Sculpture 18:9 (Nov. 1999):  14.

Other Works
Adams, Parveen.  "Bruce Nauman and the object of anxiety."  October no83 (Winter 1988):  96-113.
Armstrong, Richard. "John Duff, Robert Mangold, Bruce Nauman".  Blum Hellman Gallery. Artforum  22 (Sept. ‘83): 68-9.
Benezra, Neal.  "Mind over matter."  Art News 98 (May 1999):  143.
"Bruce Nauman". Arts Magazine  64 (Summer ‘90):  75.
Chiong, Kathryn.  "Nauman's Beckett Walk."  October  no. 86 (Fall 1998):  63-81.
"Clear vision: the prints of Bruce Nauman". Arts Magazine 64 (Nov. ‘89): 17-18.
Graw, Isabelle.  "Just being doesn't amount to anything: some themes in Bruce Nauman's work." October  no74 (Fall 1995):  133-138.
Licht, Matthew. "Bruce Nauman". Arts Magazine  58 (Oct. ‘83):  35.
Lichtenstein, Therese. "Bruce Nauman".  Arts Magazine  59 (Jan. ‘85):  36
Lucie-Smitth, Edward.  "Critic's Diary."  Art Review  50 (Sept. 1998):  21-23.
Miller, John.  "Dada by the numbers: Bruce Nauman and Walter Benjamin's notion of shock." October no.74 (Fall 1995):  123-128.
Plagens, Peter.  "Head trips."  Artforum 33 (Apr. 1995):  62-9.
Relyea, Lane.  "Head trips.  Cast against type:  the work of Bruce Nauman." Artforum 33 (Apr. 1995): 62-9.
Schumacher, Rainald.  "Stop the train:  Stan Douglass, Beat Streuli, Bruce Nauman and Gary Hill."  Flash Art no194 (May/June 1997):  90-3.
Simon, Joan. "Bruce Nauman: work in progress."  Beaux Arts Magazine no 163
Wilson, MaLin.  "Look Ma, no hands."  Art Issues no53 (Summer 1998):  22-27.
 

Books
Akmajian, Paul.  Verbal contexts: the function and meaning of titles and titling in the work of Barnett Newman, Jasper Johns, William T. Wiley, and Bruce Nauman. Thesis (M.F.A.)--University of New Mexico, 1982.

Bruce Nauman, 1985-1996 : drawings, prints, and related works.  Curated by Jill Snyder; with essays by Jill Snyder and Ingrid Schaffner, Ridgefield, Conn.: Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, 1997.   N6537.N38 S69 1997.

Castelli Graphics. Richard Artschwager, John Chamberlain, Nassos Daphnis, Ron Davis, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Frank Stella, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol.  New York: Castelli Graphics, 1971.

Collaboration Bruce Naumann. Zurich: Parkett, 1986.
"A single issue of the Swiss art periodical “Parkett”.  This issue devoted entirely to Bruce Nauman."

Decade show ‘90 part one, part 2 . New York, NY : Boston, MA: New Museum of Contemporary Art ; Sandak Color Slides, G.A. Hall & Co. [distributor], 1992.

Easton, Jennifer A. Bruce Nauman: the aesthetics of experience and language.  Thesis (M.A.)--University of Southern California, 1993.

Fineberg, Jonathan David. Art since 1940: strategies of being.  New York: H.N. Abrams, 1995.
"Aycock, Nauman, Serra."

Nauman, Bruce.  Bruce Nauman:  Zeichnungen 1965-1986.  Cover and spine title: Drawings, Zeichnungen 1965-1986 .  Basel: Museum fur Gegenwartskunst Basel, 1986. 130 pages. of plates: chiefly ill. (some col.).

Stuart Collection. Stuart Collection. La Jolla, Calif.: University of California, San Diego, 1995.
 

Exhibitions

Affinities and intuitions: the Gerald S. Elliot collection of contemporary art. “Prepared on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name organized by the Art Institute of Chicago and on view there from May 12 through July 29, 1990.”  New York: Chicago: Thames and Hudson; Art Institute of Chicago, 1990.

Attitudes/sculptures: Gilbert & George, Barry Le Va, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Richard Serra, Robert Smithson, Franz Erhard Walther: exposition du 17 mars au 14 mai 1995. Bordeaux: CapcMusee d’art contemporain, 1995.

Barnes, Lucinda, and Bruce Nauman.  Bruce Nauman: Elliott’s Stones.  Chicago, Ill.:   Museum of Contemporary Art, 1995.  Produced in conjunction with the exhibition of the same title held Mar. 25-May 30, 1995 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Includes bibliographical references.

Being & time:the emergence of video projection: Digressions toward an art history of video: Marc Mayer— Willie Doherty—Gary Hill—Bruce Nauman—Tony Oursler—Diana Thater—Bill Viola . Buffalo, N.Y.: Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 1996.

Bruce Nauman, 1/12 scale models for underground pieces:  January 25-March 29, 1981, The Albuquerque Museum. Albuquerque, N.M.: The Museum, 1981.

Bruce Nauman, prints 1970-89:a catalogue raisonne.  New York: Chicago: Graphics: Lorence-Monk Gallery; Donald Young Gallery, 1989.   “This catalogue raisonne was published in conjunction with the exhibitions at Castelli-Graphics and the Lorence-Monk Gallery in New York, 16 September through 14 October 1989, and at the Donald Young Gallery in Chicago, 29 September through 21 October 1989.

Goodman, Jonathan. "From hand to mouth to paper to art: the problems of Bruce Nauman’s drawings". Arts Magazine  62 (Feb. ‘88): 44-6.

Howell, George.  "Bruce Nauman. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC.  Exhibit. Art Papers 19 (Mar/Apr. 1995): 39.

Jenkins, Nicholas.  "Bruce Nauman."  Museum of Modern Art, New York.  Exhibit.  Art News  94(May 1995): 145.

Jenkins, Nicholas.  "Nauman’s land". The Times Literary Supplement no4807 (May 19 ‘95):  17.

Kamps, Toby. Bruce Nauman: a guide to the exhibition, Walker Art Center, April 10-June 19, 1994 . Minneapolis, MN :The Center, 1994.

Minimalism : 27 June-1 September 1990, Nicola Jacobs Gallery.  London: The Gallery, 1990.
"Carl Andre—Dan Flavin—Eva Hesse—Donald Judd—Sol Lewitt—John McCracken—Robert Morris - - Bruce Nauman—Fred Sandback."

Morgan, Anne Barclay.  "Video installations:  Shigeko Kubota, Marcel Odenbach, .... Bruce Nauman."  Art Papers 18 (May/June 1994):  61.

Nauman, Bruce. Bruce Nauman, 1985-1996: drawings, prints, and related works. The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, May 4-August 31, 1997 [and] the Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, February 27-April 19, 1998.  Ridgefield, Conn.: Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, 1997.

Nauman, Bruce. Bruce Nauman:  Catalog of the artist’s first one-man exhibition in New York at the Leo Castelli Gallery, Jan. 27-Feb. 17, 1968.  New York: Leo Castelli Gallery, 1968.

Nauman, Bruce.  Bruce Nauman: Exhibition conceived and realised by the Centre national d’art et de culture Georges Pompidou, Musee national d’art moderne-Centre de creation industrielle.“Published by the Hayward Gallery on the occasion of its presentation of the exhibition Bruce Nauman at the Hayward Gallery, London, 16 July-6 September 1998".  [London] : Hayward Gallery, 1998.

Nauman, Bruce. Nauman Bruce. “Published by the Hayward Gallery on the occasion of its presentation of the exhibition Bruce Nauman at the Hayward Gallery, London, 16 July-6 September 1998”. London: Hayward Gallery, 1998.

Nauman, Bruce. Bruce Nauman: the exhibition. Walker Art Center in association with the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution.  Minneapolis:  Walker Art Center, 1994.

Nauman, Bruce. Flayed earth/flayed self (skin/sink):  Nicholas Wilder Gallery, December 7 [1974] - January 11 1975. Los Angeles, Calif.:  Nicholas Wilder Gallery, 1974.

Nauman, Bruce.  Bruce Nauman: work from 1965 to 1972: published in connection with the exhibition held Dec. 19, 1972-Feb. 18, 1973 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Mar. 29-May 13, 1973.  Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Praeger, New York, 1973.

The New Sculpture 1965-1975: between geometry and gesture. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1990.

Outside the Frame:  performance and the object: a survey history of performance art in the USA since 1950. Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio; February 26-June 18, 1995, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island, New York.”  Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, 1994.

Personal Environments: James Drake, Eve Andree Laramee, Michael C. McMillen, Bruce Nauman, Tim Prythero, Roland Reiss, Charles Simonds, Michael Tracy: [exhibition] February 22-June 29, 1986, Museum of Fine Arts, a unit of the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Santa Fe, N.M.: The Museum, 1986.

Planes of Memory: Peter Campus, Beryl Korot, Bruce Nauman ; Open channels III : David Bunn, Paul Kos, Donna Matorin, Paul McCarthy, Jim Shaw.   Long Beach Museum of Art, January 24-February 28, 1988 Long Beach, CA : Museum,  1988.

Potts, Alex.  "Paris & London:  Bruce Nauman (exhibit)." Burlington Magazine 140 no.1144 (July 1998):  498-500.

Richardson, Brenda.  Bruce Nauman, Neons:  printed on the occasion of the exhibition, December 19, 1982-February 13, 1983.  Baltimore, Md.: Baltimore Museum of Art, 1982.

Schenk-Sorge, Jutta.  "Bruce Nauman:  image/text 1966-1996."  Kunstform International  no 139 (Dec. 1997):  348-350.

Singular Visions:  contemporary sculpture in New Mexico: [exhibition] April 27 to September 29, 1991.  Santa Fe: Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of New Mexico, 1991.

Schjeldahl, Peter.  "Trouble with Nauman. retrospective exhibition".  Art in America 82 (Apr. ‘94):  82-91.

Time Span: Jenny Holzer, On Kawara, Bruce Nauman, Lawrence Weiner.   Catalog of an exhibition held Jan. 19- Feb. 25, 1990 at the Sala d’exposicions de la Fundacio Caixa de Pensions. Essay by Manel Clot. Barcelona : Fundacio Caixa de Pensions, 1990.

Tucker, Marcia.  Bruce Nauman: work from 1965 to 1972.  Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Praeger, New
York, 1973.  N6537.N38 L58
     "Published in connection with the exhibition held Dec. 19, 1972- Feb. 18, 1973 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Mar. 29-May 13, 1973." Includes a bibliography.

Villasenor, Maria Christina.  "Bound Spaces. Exhibitions: Bruce Nauman and Gary Hill".  Art Journal  54 (Winter ‘95): 93-5+.
 

Interviews
Kimmelman, Michael.  Portraits: talking with artists at the Met, the Modern, the Louvre, and elsewhere.  New York: Random House, 1998. N 71 .K56 1998

Simon, Joan. :Breaking the silence; an interview with Bruce Nauman". Art in America  76 (Sept. ‘88): 140-9+.

Videos
The Age of anxiety. Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, 1997.  videocassette SERIES: American visions; Originally produced in 1966 for PBS.  Producer/director, James Kent ; executive producer, Nicholas Rossiter ; Photography, Dave Bennett ; film editor, Colin Minchin ; music, David Ferguson.  Robert Hughes (art critic), Ed Kienholz, Richard Serra, Bruce Nauman, Musa Mayer, Arnold Glimcher, Susan Rothenberg, Louise Bourgeois.  British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service.  Time Warner, Inc. WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.) PBS Video.

"An eight part series presenting American history through its visual art, painting, sculpture, architecture and monuments.  This final segment explores how American art has reflected the upheavals of the last 25 years. Hughes traces the evolution of abstract art and minimalism and considers the spiritual richness of earth works, in which nature is the artist’s medium. He ends the series by profiling a wide range of contemporary artists including Edward Kienholz,  Donald Judd, Richard Serra, Walter De Maria, Robert Smithson, Bruce Nauman, Richard Diebenkorn, Philip Guston, Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, Susan Rothenberg, Eric Fischl, Louise Bourgeois and James Turrell."
Four artists:  Robert Ryman, Eva Hesse, Bruce Nauman, Susan Rothenberg. NY New York, NY: Magno Sound & Video, 1987. videocassette. Interviews with four creators of minimalist art.

Web sites
ArtCyclopedia
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/nauman_bruce.html

Art in Context
http://www.artincontext.org/artist/n/bruce_nauman/index.htm

PBS Art in the 21st Century (Biography)
http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/nauman/

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Isamu Noguchi - Sky Viewing Sculpture
Feature Articles
Sky Viewing Sculpture
"Campus Art." Bellingham Herald (Mar. 1 1981)

"Shades of Gray." Bellingham Herald (Apr. 9 1981) 1A.

Other Works
Ashton, Dore. "Space as Sculpture." Landscape Architecture 80 (Apr. 1990): 40-47.

Ashton, Dore; Princenthal, Nancy. "Noguchi East and West." American Craft 52 (Oct./Nov. 1992): 58-59.

Bliss, Paula M. Mutually Influential: The Collaboration of Modern Dance Choreographer Martha Graham and Sculptor Isamu Noguchi. Thesis. 1988. Microfiche. Eugene: Microform Publications,  University of Oregon UO 90 181--UO 90 182 Media Collections, Wilson 2 West

Chen, Irma. "New York: Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum." Abitare 334 (Nov. 1994): 170-173.

De Waal, Edmund. "Isamu Noguchi." Ceramic Review 153 (May/June 1995): 30.

Esterow, Milton; Hochfield, Sylvia. "The Courage to Desecrate Emptiness." Art News 85 (Mar. 1986): 102-109.

Grilli, Peter. "The Artist in Japanese-American Relations." Studio Potter 21 (Dec. 1992): 2-5.

Grove, Nancy. "Isamu Noguchi: The Image of Energy." Arts Magazine 60 (Sept. 1985): 111-113.

Itoi, Kay. "Noguchi's Monumental Legacy." Art News 97 no10 (Nov. 1998): 78.

Kangas, Matthew.  "Isamu Noguchi in the Pacific Northwest" Sculpture Magazine Online  (December 2000)

Kramer, Hilton. "Between Two Worlds." Art & Antiques 9 (May 1992): 86-87.

Liebman, Rosanna. "The Setting That Noguchi Created For His Sculpture." Architecture 78 (June 1989): 84-7.

Lutfy, Carol. "Noguchi's Last Gift: Moere-Numa Park in Japan is the Sculptor's Final Triumph." Architectural Digest 55 no12 (Dec. 1998): 212-217+.

Mitchell, Ben. "Monuments." Artweek 29 no7 (July/Aug. 1998): 14-15.

Noguchi, Isamu. "The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum." Landscape Architecture 78 (June 1988): 14+.

(Obituary) Art in America 77 (Feb. 1989): 190.

Tanaka, Koichi. (Obituary) The Japan Architect 64 (Apr. 1989): 5.

Tracy, Robert. "Artist’s Dialogue: Isamu Noguchi." Architectural Digest 4 (Oct. 1987): 72+.

Treib, Mac. "A Sculpting of Space." Landscape Design 67 (Feb. 1998): 21-28.

Treib, Marc. "Sculpture and Garden: a Historical Overview." Design Quarterly 141 (1988): 44-58.

Wardwell, Allen. (Obituary) Art News 88 (Mar. 1989): 37-38.

Wardwell, Allen. "Sculpture and Beyond: Isamu Noguchi, 1904-1988." American Craft 49 (Apr./May 1989): 56-60.

Books
Apostolos-Cappadona, Diane. Isamu Noguchi: Essays and Conversations. New York: H.N. Abrams in association with the Isamu Noguchi Foundation, 1994. NB 1135.N64 1994

Ashton, Dore. Noguchi, East and West. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992. NB 237.N6 A88 1992b

Gordon, John. Isamu Noguchi. NY: Praeger, 1968. NB 237.N6 G6

Grove, Nancy. Isamu Noguchi: Portrait Sculpture. Washington City: Smithsonian Institution Press for the National Portrait Gallery, 1989. NB 237.N6 A4 1989

Grove, Nancy. The Sculpture of Isamu Noguchi, 1924-1979: A Catalogue.  New York: Garland Pub., 1980.  NB 237.N6 G76

Hunter Sam. Isamu Noguchi. New York: Abbeville Press, 1978. NB 237.N6 H86

Noguchi, Isamu. The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum. New York: H.N. Abrams, 1987. NB 237.N6 A4 1987

Noguchi, Isamu. A Sculptors' World. NY: Harper & Row. 1968. NB 237.N6 F8 1968

Noguchi, Isamu. Isamu Noguchi. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1968. NB 237.N6 G6

Plesset, Isabel Rosanoff. Noguchi and His Patrons. Rutherford, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1980.  QR 31.N6 P55

Videos
Martha Graham in Performance. Videorecording. W. Long Branch, N.J.: Kultur International Films, 1980. Videos GV 1790.A23 M37 1980

Isamu Noguchi. Videorecording. Framingham, Mass.: Home Vision, 1980 Videos NB 237.N6 I74 1980

Isamu Noguchi: Stones and Paper. Videorecording. Princeton, N.J.: Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1997. Videos NB 237.N6 I75 1997

Web sites
Artcyclopedia "Isamu Noguchi 1904-1988. Museums; Image Archives; Commercial Galleries"
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/noguchi_isamu.html
Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum
http://www.noguchi.org   Chronology of the Life of Isamu Noguchi
http://www.noguchi.org/chrono.html   Sculpture Garden World, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
http://www.mfah.org/main.asp?target=destination&par1=3&par2=1&bhcp=1
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Tom Otterness - Feats of Strength

Feature Articles
Specific Work:

Other Works:

Functional public art. Part V.  Seattle, WA: Art on File, 1998. Audiovisual, 70 slides.
Includes various views and detail shots of public structures that combine artistic and functional qualities in their design.
Heartney, Eleanor. "Otterness at Brooke Alexander and MOMA Projects". Art in America 75 (Nov. '87):. 175-6.
Kirshner, Judith Russi. 'Tom Otterness' frieze".   Artforum 22 (Oct. '83):  57-60.
Kuspit, Donald B. "Tom Otterness, Brooke Alexander". Artforum   25 (Summer '87): 115.
Otterness, Tom.  "Tom Otterness" (reproductions). Arts Magazine 60 (Sept. '85): 46-7.
Robinson, Walter. "Arcadian hijinks".  Art in America  73 (Dec. '85):  95-7.
Sturtevant, Alfred. "Tom Otterness". Arts Magazine  60 (Dec. '85): 128.
 

Exhibits

American art today: heads only: April 8 - May 6, 1994. Miami, Fla.: The Art Museum at Florida International University,Exhibition catalog.  "Artists’ biographies": p. 26-32.

Magdalena Abakanowicz—Carlos Alfonzo—Armand P. Arman—Robert Arneson—Daniel Aubry—Donald Baechler—Georg Baselitz—Jean-Michel Basquiat—Christian Boltanski—James Brown—Squeak Carnwath—Saint Clair Cemin—Sarah Charlesworth—Demi—Thornton Dial Sr.—Rimma Gerlovina and Valeriy Gerlovin—Lester Johnson—Alex Katz—Carter Kustera—John LeKay—Roy Lichtenstein—Markus Lupertz—B.G. Muhn—Gregoire Muller—Dona Nelson—Nicola—Tom Otterness—Mimmo Paladino—Ed Paschke—
New sculpture: six artists: Richard Deacon, Richard Long, Martin Puryear, Rebecca Horn, Tom Otterness, James Turrell.  St. Louis Art Museum, Publications Catalogue of an exhibition organized by the St. Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis Missouri.

Otterness, Tom.  Tom Otterness: gold rush: new sculpture and drawings, March 4-April 10, 1999.  John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, 1999.

Otterness, Tom. Tom Otterness: 8 - October 23, 1994. Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, 1994.  Contemporary art series.

Otterness, Tom. The Tables .  Valencia : IVAM Centre Julio Gonzalez, 1991 Catalog of an exhibition held at the IVAM Centre del Carme, Valencia, Sept. 12-Oct. 27, 1991, the Portikus/Senckenbergmuseum, Frankfurt am Main, Dec. 4, 1991-Feb. 23, 1992, and the Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, Mar. 6-May 3, 1992. Essay by Judith Russi Kirshner, in English, German, and Spanish.

Books

Videos
Artist portrait videos. New York, N.Y: Pow Wow Productions, 1991 1995.   videocassette

Juanito, Walton Ave 1984 / John Ahearn (7:00) -- Jane in Peepland / Jane Dickson (20:00) -- Uberfrau / Tom Otterness (9:00) -- Kiki in the flesh / Kiki Smith (17:00) -- The clones of Bruce Lee / Martin Wong (15:00) -- In preparation for the salon / Colette (6:00)
Websites
Art in Context    http://www.artincontext.org/artist/o/tom_otterness/index.htm
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Beverly Pepper - Normanno Wedge
Feature Articles
Other Works
Apgar, Garry. "Public Art and the Remaking of Barcelona." Art in America 79 (Feb. 1991): 108-121+ .

Hobbs, Robert. "Beverly Pepper: in the Querencia." Sculpture 13 (Nov./Dec. 1994): 20-25, bibliog.

Loeber, Ken. "Metalsmith. 1996 Exhibition in Print." Portfolio 16 no4 (1996): 7-48.

Mifflin, Margot. "What Do Artists Dream?" Art News 92 (Oct. 1993): 114-199.

Schultz. Patricia. "A Theater That's Also Sculpture, (Villa Celle, Italy)." Landscape Architecture 83 (Mar. 1983): 31.

Thompson, Walter. "Beverly Pepper: Dramas In Space." Arts Magazine 62 (Summer 1988): 52-55.

Exhibits
Ebony, David. "Beverly Pepper at Andre Emmerich, New York; exhibit." Art in America 84 (June 1996): 104.

Galligan, Gregory. " Beverly Pepper: Meditations Out Of Callous Steel. Albright- Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; traveling exhibit." Arts Magazine 62 (Oct. 1987): 68-69.

Schwendenwien, Jude. "Beverly Pepper, Andre Emmerich, New York; exhibit." Sculpture 15 (Feb. 1996): 57.

Interviews
Morgan, Anne Barclay. "Memory, Monuments, Mystery, and Iron: An Interview With Beverly Pepper." Sculpture 17 no4 (Apr. 1998): 34-39.

Books
Krauss, Rosalind E. Beverly Pepper: Sculpture in Place. Buffalo: Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 1986. Oversize NB 237.P38 A4 1986

Web Sites
Artcyclopedia. "Beverly Pepper; Image Archives." 10 July 1999, Aug. 28, 1999.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/pepper_beverly.html

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Richard Serra - Wright's Triangle

Feature Articles
Wright's Triangle
Blair, Janet. "Serra Sculpture." Monthly Planet 9 (Mar. 1980): 3.

Cabrera, Luis. "Sculpture Enlightenment: Touring Arts, Tilted Sides." Western Front (Oct. 11 1988): 14.

Dietz, Diane. "Art Under Attack: Western's Sculptures Vulnerable to Vandals." Bellingham Herald

"Of Rusted Walls and Flying Pigs." U.S. News & World Report (Apr. 10 1989).

Valendra, Steve. "Serra's 88 Ton Triangle Built." Western Front (Jan. 11 1980).

Other Works
"Another Serra Under Attack." Art in America 73 (Oct. 1985): 194.

Apgar, Garry. "Public Art and the Remaking of Barcelona." Art in America 79 (Feb. 1991): 108-121+ .

Baker, Kenneth. "An Aspect of Vulcanism." Art News 96 (June 1997): 97-98.

Beardlsey, John. "The Haunting of Federal Plaza." Landscape Architecture 86 (May 1996): 159-160.

Boise, Yve-Alain. "The Meteorite in the Garden. Richard Serra's Clara-Clara in the Tuileries." Art in America  72 (Summer 1984): 108-113.

Cameron, Dan. "Anxieties of Influence: Regionalism, Arte Povera, and the Cold War." Flash Art (International Edition) no164 (May/June 1992): 75-81.

Castro, Jan Garden. "Richard Serra: Man of Steel." Sculpture 19 no 1 (Feb. 1988): 16-23, bibliog.

Clarke, David J. "The Gaze and the Glance: Competing Understandings of Visuality in the Theory and the practice of Late Modernist Art." Art History 15 (Mar. 1992): 80-98.

D'Sousa, Aruna, and Tom McDonough.  "Sculpture in the Space of Architecture."  Art in America  88 (2) (Feb. 2000):  84-89.

Dean, Andrea Oppenheimer. "Removal of Serra's Sculpture (Twain) Under Consideration in St. Louis." Architecture 74 (Oct. 1985): 16.

Failing, Patricia. "An Unsitely Mess." Art News 93 (Oct. 1993): 150-153.

Freeman, Allen. "GSA Plans to Move Sculpture; Serra May Seek Injunction (Tilted Arc)." Architecture 74 (July 1985): 11-12.

Fritz, Cleary. "O! Deliver Us from Cranks and Prudes." Sculpture Review 34 (Winter 1985-86): 9 + .

Halley, Peter. "The Crisis in Geometry." Arts Magazine 58 (June 1984): 111-115.

Hallinan, Michael. "Art Hits the Wall: Property Rights vs. Artistic Expression." Public Art Review 6 (Fall/Winter 1994): 6-9. Bibliog.

Hein, Hilde. "What is Public Art?: Time, Place, and Meaning." Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (Winter 1996): 1-7, bibliog.

Horrowitz, Gregg M. "Public Art/Public Space: the Spectacle of the Tilted Arc Controversy." Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (Winter 1996): 8-14, bibliog.

"Jilted Arc?" Art in America 73 (Apr. 1985): 240.

Jollis, Alan. "Nerves of Steel." Art News 97 no5 (May) 1998: 138-142.

Kastner, Jeffrey. "Tilted Arc." Art News 95 (Nov. 1996): 54

Kelly, Michael. "Public Art Controversy: the Serra and Lin Cases." Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (Winter 1996): 15-22, bibliog.

Moorman, Margaret. "Arc Enemies." Art News 84 (May 1985): 13+ .

Ostrow, Saul. "Piecing the Pieces Together Again: Phenomenal Objects, Pictorial Events." Art & Design 12 (July/Aug. 1997): 4-17.

Phillips, Patricia. "Forum: Something There Is That Doesn't Love A Wall." Artforum 23 (Summer 1985): 100-101.

Robbins, Mark. "Notes on Space." Architecture 87 no8 (Aug. 1998): 48-51.

"Tilted Arc Hearing." Artforum 23 (Summer 1985): 98-99.

Vildas, Pilar. "Art for Whose Sake?" Progressive Architecture 66 (April 1985): 29.

Wakefield, Neville. "Richard Serra's Torqued Ellipses." Parkett no52 (1998): 20-26.

Zevi, Adachiara. "Richard Serra: Sculpture Irreducible to its Drawing." L 'Architettura 38 (Oct. 1992): 727-730.

Exhibits
Bois, Yve-Alain. " Richard Serra. Dia Center for the Arts, New York; exhibit." Artforum 36 (Jan. 1998): 96-97.

"The Critics' Views on Richard Serra at the Tate. Tate Gallery; installation." Art Review 44 (Dec. 1992): 58.

Francis, Mark. "Richard Serra: Places Engender Thoughts." Modern Painters 12 no2 (Summer 1999): 87-89.

Fulton, Jean. "In Defense of Richard Serra? Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago." New Art Examiner 13 (Summer 1986): 5-7.

Pagel. David. "Richard Serra at Museum of Contemporary Art; exhibit." Art Issues no55 (Nov./Dec. 1998):  43.

Portis, Ben. "Richard Serra, Dia Center for the Arts, New York; exhibit." Parachute no91 (July/Sept. 1998): 65.

Princenthal, Nancy. "Richard Serra at Dia; exhibit." Art in America 86 (Feb. 1998): 100.

Wei, Lilly. "Richard Serra at Matthew Marks. Matthew Marks Gallery, New York; exhibit." Art in America 83 (Oct. 1993): 119.

Interviews
Katz, Vincent. "Richard Serra; Beyond the Walls." Flash Art (International Edition) no197 (Nov./Dec. 1997): 88-91.

Books
The Destruction of Tilted Arc: Documents "Book Review. Full-text." Amazon.com 23 Aug. 1999.

Foster, Hal, Hughes, Gordon, eds.  Richard Serra.  Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2000.  N6537.S385 R53 2000

Includes bibliographical references and index.  Contents: Process sculpture and film in the work of Richard Serra (1978) / Benjamin H.D. Buchloh -- The films of Richard Serra : an interview (1979) / Annette Michelson -- A picturesque stroll around Clara-Clara (1983) / Yve-Alain Bois -- Richard Serra : sculpture (1986) / Rosalind Krauss -- Redefining site specificity (1986) / Douglas Crimp -- The un/making of sculpture (1998) / Hal Foster.
 

Kimmelman, Michael. Portraits: Talking With Artists at the Met, the Modern, the Louvre, and Elsewhere.  New York: Random House, 1998.  N 71.K56 1998

Serra, Richard. Sculpture 1985-1998.  Hatje, 1999.

-- -- .  "Art and Censorship" in  Ethics and the Arts: An Anthology, David E.W. Fenner, ed.  New York: Garland Pub., 1995. BJ46.E79 1995

-- -- .  "Art and Censorship" in  Art and the Public Sphere, edited by W.J.T. Mitchell.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992. N8825.A76 1992

-- -- .  Richard Serra: Torqued Spirals, Toruses and Spheres. Essay by Hal Foster; photographs by Dirk Reinartz.  New York: Gagosian Gallery, 2001.  Oversize NB237.S46 A4 2001

Speak Art!: The Best of Bomb Magazine's Interviews with Artists. New York: New Art Pub., 1997.  N6490.S64 1997

Weyergraf-Serra, Clara and Martha Buskirk; intro by Richard Serra. The Destruction of Tilted Arc: Documents. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1991.
K 228.S46 D47 1991

 

Videos
The Age of anxiety. Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, 1997.  videocassette
SERIES: American visions; Originally produced in 1966 for PBS.  Producer/director, James Kent ; executive producer, Nicholas Rossiter ; photography, Dave Bennett ; film editor, Colin Minchin ; music, David Ferguson.  Robert Hughes (art critic), Ed Kienholz, Richard Serra, Bruce Nauman, Musa Mayer, Arnold Glimcher, Susan Rothenberg, Louise Bourgeois.  British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service.  Time Warner, Inc. WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.) PBS Video.

"An eight part series presenting American history through its visual art, painting, sculpture, architecture and monuments.  This final segment explores how American art has reflected the upheavals of the last 25 years. Hughes traces the evolution of abstract art and minimalism and considers the spiritual richness of earth works, in which nature is the artist’s medium. He ends the series by profiling a wide range of contemporary artists including Edward Kienholz,  Donald Judd, Richard Serra, Walter De Maria, Robert Smithson, Bruce Nauman, Richard Diebenkorn, Philip Guston, Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, Susan Rothenberg, Eric Fischl, Louise Bourgeois and James Turrell."
Web Sites
Artcyclopedia. "Richard Serra: American Minimalist Sculptor; Museums and Galleries; Image Archives; Other Web Sites." 10 July, 1999, 27 Aug. 1999.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/serra_richard.html

National Gallery of Art. "Richard Serra." 27 Aug. 1999.
http://www.nga.gov/

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Feature Articles
Bay View Station
Dietz, Diane. "Three American Sculptors to Install Works at Western: Trakas, Aycock, and McCafferty."  Bellingham Herald 23 July 1987.

Hoban, Mark. "New Sculptures Grace Campus: Mccafferty, Aycock, Trakas."  Bellingham Herald 13 Sept. 1987: C1.

Other Works
Roosen, Carol. "Sites and Installations: Outdoor Sculpture Revisited." Arts Magazine 64 (Feb. 1990): 65-70.

Swift, Barbara. "Art, the NOAA Program: Public Art On A Shoreline Site." Landscape Architecture 78 (Sept./Oct. 1988): 98-100+ .

Books
Catalogs for Exhibitions Held at the Western Gallery, Western Washington University. U.S.: Various Publishers, 1977-1990. Reference Desk Collection N 5020.B456.C3 1977


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