Wendy Edwards: Paintings & Drawings: September 9 - October 22, 1989. Introduction; essay by Ronald J. Onorato; 6 color illustrations; 16 pp.; softbound. ISBN 0-933519-18-4. $5.00

 

   

Naum Gabo Monoprints: November 4 - December 17, 1989. Edited by Graham Williams; 68 b/w illus.; 26 color illus.; 72 pp.; softbound. Not a Brown University publication. $10.00 (no discount)

 

 

Philip II and the Escorial: Technology and the Representation of Architecture: January 27 - March 4, 1990. Edited by Catherine Wilkinson Zerner. Introduction; 62 object entries; 62 b/w illus.; 144 pp.; softbound. This exhibition is the first study of its kind to focus on the union of science, technology, and art in the representation of architecture. The keystone of the exhibition is a set of twelve engravings published in 1589 by Juan de Herrera entitled Estampas de la Fábrica de San Lorenzo el Real de Escorial. Alongside Herrera's Estampas are rare illustrated books, manuscripts, prints, and drawings on loan from major collections in the United States and Canada. Out of print.

 

   

Joan Snyder Collects Joan Snyder: September 17 - November 1, 1988. Introduction; essay by Hayden Herrera; 6 b/w illus.; 9 color illus.; 40 pp.; softbound. ISBN 88-061647. No longer available through Brown University. Contact Santa Barbara Arts Forum, 7 West De La Guerra Strret, Santa Barbara, CA 93101.

 

 

 

The Contemporary Soviet Poster: November 12 - December 18, 1988. Introduction; remarks of Michael Mikheyev in Russian and in English translation; 14 b/w illus.; 28 pp.; softbound. $2.00

 

 

Portraits & Propaganda: Faces of Rome: January 21 - March 5, 1989Edited by Rolf Winkes. Introduction; 264 b/w illus.;4 color illus.; 151 pp.; softbound. ISBN 0-933519-16-8. $20.00. This analysis examines various artistic, sociological and political currents as exemplified in portraiture on coins, gems, cameos and sculpted or painted objects of the Late Republic and the Empire through Constantine the Great.

 

 

 

Over Here: Modernism, The First Exile, 1914-1919: April 15 - May 29, 1989. 9 original scholarly essays; catalogue developed and conceived by Kermit Champa; 77 entries; 95 b/w illus.; 225 pp.; softbound. LC 89-50243. ISBN 0-933519-17-6. $20.00

 

 

Pulled and Pressed: Contemporary Prints and Multiples: September 12 - October 25, 1987. Checklist of 52 prints and 9 multiples from the Collection of the David Winton Bell Gallery; 1 b/w illus. $1.00

 

 

Thomas Alexander Tefft: American Architecture in Transition, 1845-1860: January 23 - March 6, 1988. Edited by Kathleen Curran. Introduction; 7 essays; bibliography; over 60 object entries; 166 b/w illus.; 288 pp.; softbound. LC87-072847. ISBN 0-933519-12-5. $20.00. This study explores major stylistic and cultural currents in mid-nineteenth century American architecture, using as a touchstone Thomas Tefft, one of the period's most talented and prolific American architects.

 

 

New England Now: Contemporary Art from Six States: April 16 - May 30, 1988. Introduction; 25 artists biographies and backgrounds; 28 b/w illus.; 55 pp; softbound. LC 87-72641. ISBN 0-916606-17-1. $6.00

 

 

Painters of Rhode Island: Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries: October 11 - November 19, 1986. Introduction; two brief essays; checklist; 18 color illus.; 32 pp.; softbound. Not a Brown University Publication. $6.00

   

Faculty Exhibition, 1986: November 15 - December 14, 1986. Tony Ascrizzi, Wendy Edwards, Walter Feldman, Richard Fishman, Miriam Hitchcock, Gregory Little, Marlene Malik, Hugh Townley, Debra Weier. 9 biographies; 9 b/w illus.; 20 pp; softbound. $5.00

 

   

Built for the People of the United States: Fifty Years of TVA Architecture: January 20 - February 16, 1986. Introduction; checklist; two essays by William Jordy and Walter Creese; 66 b/w illus.; 65 pp.; softbound. © Marian Moffett and Lawrence Wodehouse. Not a Brown University pub. Out of print.

 

   

Survival of the Gods: Classical Mythology in Medieval Art: February 27 - March 28, 1987. Edited by Sheila Bonde. Preface and Introduction; 9 essays, 65 catalogues entries; 116 b/w illus.; extensive bio-bliography; 226 pp.; softbound. LC 86-72-762. ISBN 0-933519-10-9. $20.00. An investigation of the Warburgian tradition of the continuation of mythological imagery long past the decline of the Roman empire examines the persistence of classical images in many media during the Middle Ages, from the fourth to the thirteenth centuries.

 

   

Alternative Supports: Contemporary Sculpture on the Wall: April 25 - May 25, 1987. Introduction and in-depth essay by Judith Tolnick, 23 biographies; checklist; 23 b/w illus.; 24 pp; softbound. ISBN 0-933519-11-7. $10.00

 

   

Love for Antiquity: Selections from the Joukowsky Collection: October 12 - November 8, 1985. Foreword; 14 short essays by Martha and Artemis Joukowsky, Rolf Winkes, Oscar White Muscarella, James Frank Romano, Tony Hackens, Mary Berg Hollinshead, and Ross Holloway; 113 scholarly entries; 116 b/w illus.; and 15 color illus.; 125 pp.; softbound. $15.00

 

 

From the Permanent Collection: European Etchings from the Nineteenth Century: November 16 - December 15, 1985. Introduction by Judith Tolnick; 70 entries; 146 pp.; softbound. $5.00

 

 

Allan Wexler: Small Buildings and Furniture: November 12 - December 8, 1985. Introduction; interview by Nancy Versaci with Allan Wexler; 12 b/w illus.; 12 pp.; softbound. $3.00

 

 

Definitive Statements: American Art 1964-66: March 1 - March 30, 1986. Edited by Kermit Champa. Preface; 6 essays; 43 catalogue entries; 57 b/w illus.; bibliography; 181 pp.; softbound. LC 86-70127. ISBN 0-933519-01-X. $20.00. This examination of the consequence of Pop, Color Field and Minimalism in American art in the period from 1964 to 1966 is the first to treat this work, despite its recentness, as a historical phenomenon

 

   

Italo Scanga: Recent Sculpture and Drawings: April 26 - May 26, 1986. Introduction by Judith Tolnick and one in-depth essay by William Jordy; 12 b/w illus.; 6 color illus.; 16 pp.; softbound. $6.50

 

 

Hanging Out: Stereographic Prints from the Collection of Samuel Wagstaff, Jr. at the J. Paul Getty Museum: October 13 - November 11, 1984. Out of Print

 

Old Master Prints from the Wallerstein Collection: January 16 - February 13, 1985. Introduction by Elaine Evans Dee; checklist and commentary by Gail Joyce; 6 b/w illus.; 7 pp. © 1984 Seattle Art Museum. Not a Brown University publication. $3.00

 

 

Ladies of Shalott: A Victorian Masterpiece and Its Contents: February 23 - March 23, 1985Edited by George P. Landow. Preface; 9 catalogue essays; 65 catalogue entries; appendix; bibliography; 135 b/ w illus.; 184 pp.; softbound. LC 84-073113. ISBN 0-933519-02-8. $20.00. This discussion of the dominant issues in Victorian art, literature and thought focuses on W. H. Hunt's images of the Lady of Shalott and the rich legacy of the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood in America and England.

 

 

"Flying Tigers," Exhibition Histories of Painters 1939-1947: Includes exhibition documentation for American, resident European and non-resident European painters featured in the exhibition. (see above). 64 pp.;
softbound. $3.00

 

 

Flying Tigers: Painting and Sculpture in New York 1939-1946: April 27 - May 27, 1985. Introduction by Kermit Champa; three in-depth essays by Nancy Versaci, Judith Tolnick, and Ellen lawrence; 77 scholarly entries; appendix; selected bibliography; 77 b/w illus.; 143 pp.; softbound. LC 85-70817. ISBN 0-933519-01-X. $20.00

 

   

Painting: Gregory Amenoff, Howard Hodgkin, Melissa Miller, Katherine Porter, Joan Thorpe: December 3 - 30, 1983. Introduction by Susan Fillin Yeh; 6 color illus.; short biographies; 16 pp.; softbound. $3.00

 

 

Children of Mercury: Education of Artists in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: March 2 - March 30, 1984 Edited by Jeffrey Muller. Introduction; 11 essays; extensive bibliography; 101 b/w illus.; 143 pp.; softbound. LC 84-70128. ISBN 0-933519-03-6. $20.00. In a broad overview of the conditions throughout western Europe under which painters and sculptors learned their craft, this volume examines the history of art education in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

 

 

Some Photographic Uses of Color: Fred Berman, Pierre Cordier, Len Gittleman, Denny Moers, and Alice Steinhardt: April 27 - May 28, 1984. Introduction by Judith Tolnick; 5 color illus.; short biographies; 16 pp.; softbound. $3.00

 

 

Recent Acquisitions: September 15 - October 6, 1982. Foreword by Nancy Dickinson; checklist of 95 objects; 7 b/w illus.; 16 pp.; softbound. $3.00

 

   

Max Neuhaus, Sound Installation: February 11 - March 10, 1983. 2 b/w illus.; 1 color illus.; 4 pp.; softbound. $3.00

 

   

Sculpture/Installations: January 7 - February 2, 1983. Introduction by Nancy R. Versaci; interviews with Deborah Vidaver Cohen,,Jay Coogan, Jeffrey Schiff, Daniel Wiener; 8 b/w illus.; 16 pp.; softbound. $3.00

 

   

Gold Jewelry: Craft, Style and Meaning from Mycenae to Constantinopolis: February 24 - April 3, 1983. Edited by Tony Hackens and Rolf Winkes Introduction; 15 essays; 46 catalogue entries; 336 b/w illus.; 29 color illus.; 227 pp.; softbound. Please contact the Center for Old World Archaeology and Art, Box 1837.

 

   

Mary Miss: Interior Works: October 20 - November 10, 1981. Out of Print

 

 

Brown Faculty Exhibition, 1981: November 21 - December 16, 1981. Wendy Edwards, Walter Feldman, Richard Fishman, Marilyn Lenkowsky, Marlene Malik, Roger Mayer, Sam Messer, David Storey, Hugh Townley. Biographies; 18 b/w illus.; 24 pp.; softbound. $3.00

 

 

Laurie Anderson, Farrel Brickhouse, Scott Burton, Denise Green, Wolfgang Laib, Joshua Neustein, Lucio Pozzi, Martin Puryear, Haim Steinbach: January 15 - February 14, 1982. Essays on the artists; biographies; 18 b/w illus.; 28 pp.; softbound. $3.00

 

 

All the Banners Wave: Art and War in the Romantic Era, 1792-1851: February 26 - March 28, 1982. Edited by Michael Driskel. Introduction; 5 essays; 53 catalogue entries; 75 b/w illus.; 125 pp.; bibliography; softbound. LC 81-71834. ISBN 0-933519-04-4. $20.00. This thematically arranged study considers early nineteenth century French painting and prints inspired by the idea of military heroism, especially the image of Napoleon and the veterans of his battles.

 

 

Buildings on Paper: Rhode Island Architectural Drawings, 1825-1945: May 7-June 19, 1982. William H. Jordy and Christopher P. Monkhouse. Out of Print

 

 

Joel Schapiro: November 22 - December 17, 1980. Out of print

 

 

Edouard Manet and the Execution of Maximilian: February 21 - March 22, 1981. Edited by Kermit Champa Out of print

 

 

Ornament and Architecture: Renaissance Drawings, Prints, and Books: April 11 - April 20, 1980. Edited by Catherine Wilkinson Zerner. Introduction, 91 catalogue entries; 111 b/w illus.; 175 pp.; extensive bibliography; softbound. ISBN 0-933519-05-2. $20.00. A study of the development of architectural ornament discusses its specific applications in Renaissance architecture.

 

 

The Individualists: Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy of the Seventeenth Century from the Collection of John M. Crawford, Jr.: April 26 - May 18, 1980. Introduction and 7 biographies by David Bright, William Chapman, Stacy Cheriff, Cindy Cyker, Suzanne Forte, Jane Long, Ruby Ming, Liane Pei, and Roberta Reeder; 19 scholarly catalogue entries; 33 b/w illus.; 48 pp.; bibliography; softbound. $5.00