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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-17T07:36:04machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-17T07:36:04humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonBrown, Trisha, 1936-....presumedBrown, TrishapresumedBrown, Trisha (American graphic artist, dancer, and choreographer, born 1936)presumedBrown, Trish.presumedTrisha BrownpresumedBronw, Tricia 1936-presumedブラウン, トリシャpresumed1936-11-25EnglishAmericansAlexander, Robert, 1947-Alexander, Robert, d. 1989.Experiments in Art and Technology (Organization)Halprin, Anna.Judson Memorial Church (New York, N.Y.).Lotringer, SylvèreLotringer, Sylvère.Rainer, Yvonne, 1934-Terry, WalterThe John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Library.Trisha Brown,Trisha Brown Dance Company.Whitney Museum of American Art.Brown, Trisha, 1936-....Experiments in Art and Technology records, 1966-1993, 1966-1973Experiments in Art and Technology records 1966-1993, bulk 1966-1973ca. 205 linear ft.; (237 boxes, 2 rolls, 12 flat file folders)Records of the organization Experiments in Art and Technology, generated and collected by its president, Billy Klüver, and other staff members, the bulk from 1966-1973. Materials include project files, correspondence, proposals, reports, photographs, posters, audiovisual materials, minutes, clippings, printed matter, and other items.EnglishEnglishGetty Research InstituteBROWN, TRISHA. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.BROWN, TRISHA.Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.1 folder.Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)Brown, Trish. Brown, Trish: Art World Personality Files.Brown, Trish.Whitney Museum of American Art.Brown, Trish: Art World Personality Files.2 folders.Whitney Museum of American Art, LibraryJudson Memorial Church Archive, 1838-1995Judson Memorial Church Archive 1838-1995173.0 linear feet; (135 boxes)The Judson Memorial Church's (Washington Square, New York, New York) archive spans nearly two centuries (1839-2001). During that time, it has been a center of worship and of social activism such as civil rights, anti-war, reproductive rights, and the women's movement. In addition, it became a center for avant-garde art ranging from its role in the artistic revolt against Abstract Expressionism, to postmodern dance at the Judson Dance Theater, to the Judson Poets Theater. These aspects are documented in the papers, photographs, and other materials that comprise the collection. Items include various church records and meeting minutes, as well as materials regarding such artists as: Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, Lucinda Childs, Yvonne Rainer, Nam June Paik, Robert Rauschenberg, Yoko Ono, Meredith Monk, and many others.Fales Library & Special CollectionsHalprin, Anna. Papers, 1932-1994.Halprin, Anna.Cage, John.Riley, Terry, 1935- .Young, La Monte.Subotnick, Morton.Hovhaness, Alan, 1911- .Lathrop, Welland.Berio, Luciano, 1935- .Stinson, Allan.H'Doubler, Margaret Newell, 1889-1982.Khalighi, Daria Halprin.Halprin, Lawrence.Eisler, Arthur.Cazden, Norman, 1914- .Vassau, Rana Halprin.Nash, Jasmine.Leistiko, Norma.Nixon, James Hurd.Landor, Jo.Monk, Meredith.Forti, Simone.Brown, Trisha.Rainer, Yvonne.McHugh, Jamie.Hoffman, Soto.Halprin-Lathrop Studio.Tamalpa Institute of Dancers' Workshop.Papers, 1932-1994.Includes such traditional paper files as correspondence, reports, newsclippings, programs, and flyers, as well as visual and oversize materials in the form of pictorial dance scores, posters, scrapbooks, videos, slides, photos and music scores and a large audio cassette collection. Covers a wide variety of topics ranging from the life of Anna Halprin to her innovations in dance, teaching and choreography. The histories of her association with the Welland Lathrop Studio from 1948-1955 and of the foundation and development of her own studio, the San Francisco Dancers' Workshop, are also well-documented in the collection. Her integration of therapeutic techniques with dance are documented in reports on the workshop process, as well as in materials on her work with cancer and AIDS patients. The papers also cover her collaborative work with musicians, architects, actors, and artists, as well as with her daughters, Daria Halprin-Khalighi and Rana Halprin Vassau, and her husband, Lawrence Halprin. Workshop documentation also provides insight into the work of colleagues Allan Stinson, Jasmine Nash, Norma Leistiko, Soto Hoffman, Jamie McHugh, and Jim Nixon, and of students Trisha Brown and Yvonne Rainer. Museum of Performance & DesignRobert Alexander Papers, 1962-1987Alexander, Robert, 1947-Robert Alexander Papers 1962-198714.0 Linear feet; (41 boxes)Alexander was born in 1943 in New York. He was a photographer closely connected with performance art and experimental dance during the late seventies and early eighties, and worked with choreographers such as Douglass Dunn, Simone Forti, and Yvonne Rainer. His photographs of dance and theatre performances appeared regularly in the in 1978 and 1979, and he collaborated with the dance critic and writer Sally Banes on the book: , which remains a standard text of postmodern dance. His photography thus documents an important period in the development of contemporary dance and performance art. In addition to his work on dance, Alexander was a keen observer and documenter of the city in which he spent all of his life. The collection contains hundreds of slides and prints of New York street scenes and architecture from the late sixties until just before Alexander's death in 1989. The Robert Alexander papers is an extensive collection of his photography and related materials. Soho Weekly News Terpsichore in SneakersFales Library & Special CollectionsExperiments in Art and Technology (Organization). Experiments in Art and Technology records, 1966-1997 bulk 1966-1973.Experiments in Art and Technology (Organization)Klüver, Billy, 1927-2004.Rauschenberg, Robert, 1925-2008.Hultén, Pontus, 1924-2006.Cage, John.Paik, Nam June, 1932-2006.Tomkins, Calvin, 1925-Rainer, Yvonne, 1934-Childs, Lucinda.Tudor, David, 1926-1996.Brown, Trisha, 1936-Moore, Peter, 1932-1993.Shunk, Harry.Kender, Jean.Breer, Robert.Cross, Lowell M.Davis, Douglas.Fahlström, Öyvind, 1928-1976.Garmire, E.Kaprow, Allan.Martin, Julie, 1938-Minujin, Marta, 1941-Nakaya, Fujiko.Paxton, Steve.Pearce, John.Waldhauer, Fred D.Whitman, Robert.Experiments in Art and Technology records, 1966-1997 bulk 1966-1973.ca. 205 linear ft. (237 boxes, 2 rolls, 12 flat file folders) + ADDS (1 Box)The Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) archive surveys E.A.T. as an organizer, facilitator and fund-raiser of collaborations between artists and engineers, dating from 1966-93 (bulk 1966-73). The material was generated and accumulated by Billy Klüver, President; Julie Martin, Klüver's assistant and second wife; and other E.A.T. staff members. The bulk of the collection consists of project files containing items such as correspondence, proposals and reports, which pertain to approximately 20 large-scale projects and numerous smaller ones. Getty Research InstituteBrown, Trisha, 1936-. [Programs, announcements]Brown, Trisha, 1936-[Programs, announcements]New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance CollectionTrilogy (Brown) [clippings]Trilogy (Brown) [clippings] 2000-New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance CollectionWalter Terry papers, 1913-1982Terry, WalterWalter Terry papers 1913-198280 linear feet; 133 boxesWalter Terry was a dance critic for the , the , and the . He also contributed a number of articles to other publications and he wrote several books on the subject of dance. Not only a writer, Terry was a juror for many dance competitions and he was speaker at many universities and public functions. The collection contains correspondence, artwork, personal and professional written material, photographs, ephemera, and oversized material. New York Herald Tribune New York World Journal Saturday ReviewThe New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division.Lotringer, Sylvère. Sylvere Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive 1960-2000 (Bulk 1973-2000).Lotringer, Sylvère.Sylvere Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive 1960-2000 (Bulk 1973-2000).103.0 linear feet(96 boxes)The Sylvère Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive includes correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, financial records, and audiovisual material associated with Lotringer's work as a literary critic and cultural theorist, and as the founder of the journal and independent press Semiotext(e). The collection is arranged into 13 Series:SERIES I: Correspondence contains both Sylvère Lotringer's personal correspondence and the correspondence of the Semiotext(e) group. It has been arranged into five ... The Sylvère Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive includes correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, financial records, and audiovisual material associated with Lotringer's work as a literary critic and cultural theorist, and as the founder of the journal and independent press Semiotext(e). Fales Library & Special CollectionsBrown, Trisha. [Trisha Brown] : artist fileBrown, TrishaThe John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Library.[Trisha Brown] : artist file 1900-1 folderAssembled file includes clippings, photographs, reproductions from books and auction catalogs, postcards, press releases, slides, resumes, reviews, exhibition ephemera. John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Library, Ringling Museum LibraryRainer, Yvonne, 1934-. Yvonne Rainer papers, 1933-2006, bulk 1959-2001.Rainer, Yvonne, 1934-Brown, Trisha, 1936-Moore, Peter, 1932-1993.Yvonne Rainer papers, 1933-2006, bulk 1959-2001.143.25 linear feet (151 boxes; 8 flat file folders)63 films originals.12 videodiscs (DVD) originals.27 reel-to-reel sound tapes originals.25 audiocassettes originals.143 videocassettes originals.24 videodiscs (DVD) ; 4 3/4 in. use copies.The archive documents Yvonne Rainer's life as an artist from the late 1950s through 2006, and includes photographic material dated as early as 1933. The collection includes correspondence, including exchanges with Trisha Brown, Robert Morris and Benjamin Buchloh; choreographic scores; film scripts; photographs, negatives, contact sheets and slides, many by Peter Moore documenting Rainer's work; audio and video recordings, and film reels; manuscripts essays and notes; publications by and about Rainer; press reviews of dance and film; personal diaries, calendars and address books; and extensive rare ephemera. The archive also contains film footage in various formats of Rainer's work.Getty Research InstituteYvonne Rainer, Grand Union, Performance Videotape Collection, 1972Yvonne Rainer Performance Videotape Collection Grand Union 19724.5 linear feetThe collection consists of seven videotapes which document a series of Grand Union performances that took place on May 28, 1972 at the Joe LoGiudice Gallery at 59 Wooster Street in SoHo.Fales Library & Special CollectionsTrilogy (Brown) [clippings].Trilogy (Brown) [clippings]. 2000-New York Public Library System, NYPLYvonne Rainer papers, 1871-2006 (bulk 1959-2001), Bulk, 1959-2001Rainer, Yvonne, 1934-Yvonne Rainer papers 1871-2006 (bulk 1959-2001) Bulk, 1959-2001146.75 linear feet; (151 boxes, 8 flat file folders)Yvonne Rainer is an avant-garde American dancer, choreographer, filmmaker and writer. Her papers document her life as an artist from the late 1950s through 2006, and include photographic material dated as early as 1933. Materials include dance scores; programs and posters; photographic and audiovisual documentation of performances, rehearsals, and films; correspondence; writings, including Rainer's feature-length film scripts; and critical response to her work.Getty Research InstituteLine up (Brown) [clippings]Line up (Brown) [clippings] 1977-New York Public Library System, NYPLAlexander, Robert, d. 1989. Robert Alexander papers, 1962-1987.Alexander, Robert, d. 1989.Robert Alexander papers, 1962-1987.14 linear ft. (43 boxes)Collection represents Alexander's photography and related materials, comprising mainly of photographs, contact sheets and negatives, and slides. There is one box of personal papers, correspondence, and memorabilia, and two boxes containing other media, such as 16mm and Super 8 films and audiocassettes. The negatives and contact sheets have been kept in chronological order, as Alexander had organized them, and the prints and slides have been arranged alphabetically. Churchill County MuseumLine up (Brown) [clippings]Line up (Brown) [clippings] 1977-New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance CollectionTrisha Brown Dance Company. [Programs]Trisha Brown Dance Company.[Programs]New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance CollectionSylvere Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive, Bulk, 1973-2000, 1960-2000Lotringer, SylvèreSylvere Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive Bulk, 1973-2000 1960-2000103.0 linear feet; (96 boxes)The Sylvère Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive includes correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, financial records, and audiovisual material associated with Lotringer's work as a literary critic and cultural theorist, and as the founder of the journal and independent press Semiotext(e).Fales Library & Special CollectionsTrisha Brown collection, [ca. 1978-ongoing].Trisha Brown collection, [ca. 1978-ongoing].3 folders.Collection contains clipping and photograph files. Museum of Performance & Design