Box 14
Contains 55 Results:
View: The Modern Magazine. Marcel Duchamp Number, Series V, No. 1, 1945 March
Preparatory material, such as illustrations, notes, mock-ups, and interviews, used by Kiesler in the preparation of his two articles on Duchamp. The material clearly demonstrates how Kiesler constructed the innovative graphical layout of his articles. Also includes one reprint of an article by Hans Arp.
View: The Modern Magazine. Marcel Duchamp Number, Series V, No. 1, 1945 March
View: The Modern Magazine. Marcel Duchamp Number, Series V, No. 1.
"Les larves d'imagie." View 5.1. Reprint of article, 1945 March
Preparatory material, such as illustrations, notes, mock-ups, and interviews, used by Kiesler in the preparation of his two articles on Duchamp. The material clearly demonstrates how Kiesler constructed the innovative graphical layout of his articles. Also includes one reprint of an article by Hans Arp.
View. "Les larves d'imagie", 1945 March
View, Series V, No. 1. "Les larves d'imagie" by Frederick Kisler.
Notes about Duchamp and his works, undated
Preparatory material, such as illustrations, notes, mock-ups, and interviews, used by Kiesler in the preparation of his two articles on Duchamp. The material clearly demonstrates how Kiesler constructed the innovative graphical layout of his articles. Also includes one reprint of an article by Hans Arp.
Notes about Marcel Duchamp and his works, undated
Kiesler, Frederick. Notes about Marcel Duchamp and his works.
"Trends in Art." Typescript, annotated. 10 p, undated
Preparatory material, such as illustrations, notes, mock-ups, and interviews, used by Kiesler in the preparation of his two articles on Duchamp. The material clearly demonstrates how Kiesler constructed the innovative graphical layout of his articles. Also includes one reprint of an article by Hans Arp.
Trends in Art, undated
"Trends in Art." Typescript, annotated. Quotes compiled by Frederick Kiesler from interviews conducted by James Johnson Sweeney.
Antheil, Böske (Mrs. George), 1959
Kiesler's correspondence with several important artists, including Jean Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Katherine Dreier, and Alfred Stieglitz, Edgard Varese, as well as with the Museum of Modern Art and Julien Levy Gallery. Much of the correspondence is of a personal nature, although sa few letters pertain to the publication of Kiesler's 1937 article on Duchamp.
Correspondence from Böske Antheil to Frederick Kiesler, 1959 May 18
Correspondence from Böske Antheil to Frederick Kiesler.