Box 9
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Neel illustrations for Masses Mainstream., 1999
Ann Temkin's extensive research is documented in these files and organized according to the following categories: Neel's past exhibition history; writings, conversations, and interviews with Neel and her family members; background and biographical information; W.P.A research; art schools and movements; and research and correspondence regarding the subjects of Neel's portraiture and paintings.
Masses Mainstream. 1948-1949., undated
Ann Temkin's extensive research is documented in these files and organized according to the following categories: Neel's past exhibition history; writings, conversations, and interviews with Neel and her family members; background and biographical information; W.P.A research; art schools and movements; and research and correspondence regarding the subjects of Neel's portraiture and paintings.
Masses Mainstream. 1950-1951., undated
Ann Temkin's extensive research is documented in these files and organized according to the following categories: Neel's past exhibition history; writings, conversations, and interviews with Neel and her family members; background and biographical information; W.P.A research; art schools and movements; and research and correspondence regarding the subjects of Neel's portraiture and paintings.
Masses Mainstream. 1952-1953., undated
Ann Temkin's extensive research is documented in these files and organized according to the following categories: Neel's past exhibition history; writings, conversations, and interviews with Neel and her family members; background and biographical information; W.P.A research; art schools and movements; and research and correspondence regarding the subjects of Neel's portraiture and paintings.
John Cage and Joan Petallack, “Musicage: Cage Muses on Words, Art, Music”
The materials in this series are not yet organized within the collection, and the inventories will reflect that in-process nature. This series is composed of accession inventories. An accession is a group of materials deposited with an archives. In the interest of researcher access, the archives publishes inventories when possible.
John Cage, “Intro to the WDR Version of James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Erik Satie: An Alphabet”
The materials in this series are not yet organized within the collection, and the inventories will reflect that in-process nature. This series is composed of accession inventories. An accession is a group of materials deposited with an archives. In the interest of researcher access, the archives publishes inventories when possible.
John Cage, “26 Statement re Duchamp”
The materials in this series are not yet organized within the collection, and the inventories will reflect that in-process nature. This series is composed of accession inventories. An accession is a group of materials deposited with an archives. In the interest of researcher access, the archives publishes inventories when possible.
Nicholas Calais, “Art News 57”, February 1959
The materials in this series are not yet organized within the collection, and the inventories will reflect that in-process nature. This series is composed of accession inventories. An accession is a group of materials deposited with an archives. In the interest of researcher access, the archives publishes inventories when possible.
Daniel Charles, “Cage et Duchamp”
The materials in this series are not yet organized within the collection, and the inventories will reflect that in-process nature. This series is composed of accession inventories. An accession is a group of materials deposited with an archives. In the interest of researcher access, the archives publishes inventories when possible.
Lowell M. Cross, “Reunion: John Cage, Marcel Duchamp, Electronic Music and Chess”
The materials in this series are not yet organized within the collection, and the inventories will reflect that in-process nature. This series is composed of accession inventories. An accession is a group of materials deposited with an archives. In the interest of researcher access, the archives publishes inventories when possible.
