Space Gallery records

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Space Gallery records

1967-1995

The Space Gallery records measure 10.5 linear feet and date from 1967 to 1995. The records document the history of the gallery through correspondence; artist statements, consignments, purchase orders, and other artist files; loan forms, donor records, and other registrar records; correspondence, loan forms, and printed material related to exhibitions hosted by the gallery; correspondence, purchases, artwork requests, and other related material from galleries and other institutions; and articles, reviews, exhibition announcements and catalogs, and other printed material.Correspondence is with patrons and other institutions regarding exhibitions and acquiring artwork.Artist files consist of files related to artists represented by the gallery, including Seiji Kunishima, Norman Lundin, Ann Page, Tom Stanton, and Masami Teraoka.Registrar records consists of loan forms for objects loaned by the gallery between 1975 and 1993. Also included is a list of donors who donated items to the gallery.Exhibition files consist of correspondence, loan forms, and printed material related to exhibitions held at the gallery, including "Three Views at Space," "Some Humorous Video," and atural Elements" exhibitions. Also included is a video recording about "The Death Show" exhibition.Insitution files include purchase orders and correspondence with individuals, other galleries, and institutions related to works held by the gallery.Printed material consists of articles and reviews, newsletters, exhibition announcements and catalogs, and a series of files on mock-ups for catalogs, announcements, and press releases.

10.5 linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 8237565

Archives of American Art

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Page, Ann, 1940-

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Davis, John William, 1917-

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Davis was manager of the Orleans Theatre and the New Orleans Grand Opera Company's French Opera House. From the description of John Davis will, 1839. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 70271337 At the close of the Revolutionary War, John Davis was a physician who lived in Eastham. In 1800 he moved to Barnstable where he was appointed a probate judge in the Barnstable District Court. John Davis was married to Mercy and had approximately seven surviving children...

Dillbohner, Christel

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Beifer, Sandy.

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Alderette, Bob.

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Kunishima, Seiji, 1937-

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Stanton, Tom, 1947-

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Teraoka, Masami, 1936-....

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Lundin, Norman

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Space Gallery (Los Angeles, Calif.)

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Contemporary art gallery; Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Est. 1975. Closed 1995. From the description of Space Gallery records, 1975-1995. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79899110 ...

Schwab, Norman (American photographer, active 20th century)

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Seem, Olga, 1927-

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Rosenthal, Rachel, 1926-2015

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Rachel Rosenthal (November 9, 1926 – May 10, 2015) was an interdisciplinary and performance artist, teacher, actress, and animal rights activist based in Los Angeles. She was best known for her full-length performance art pieces which offered unique combinations of theatre, dance, creative slides and live music. She was a leading figure in the L.A. Women's Art Movement in the 1970s and co-founded the Womanspace Gallery, a cooperatively run gallery devoted to work by female artists, in 1973. Sh...