documents textuels
PHCON2002:0016:002:011
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Thanking Gordon for participating in Twenty-Six by Twenty-Six exhibition. Mentions that Vassar purchased a drawing.
18 June 1971
Letter from Mary Delahoyd to Gordon Matta-Clark
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PHCON2002:0016:002:011
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Thanking Gordon for participating in Twenty-Six by Twenty-Six exhibition. Mentions that Vassar purchased a drawing.
documents textuels
18 June 1971
Sous-série
Personal documents
AP163.S3.SS2
Description:
This sub-series documents Maria Prus personal documents through a certificat of recognition presented to her for her contribution to the organization of an exhibition in March, 1947.
Personal documents
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AP163.S3.SS2
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This sub-series documents Maria Prus personal documents through a certificat of recognition presented to her for her contribution to the organization of an exhibition in March, 1947.
Sub-series 2
Projet
AP187.S1.1959.PR01
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This project series documents the concept of exhibition pavilions made of a synthetic material within an industrial hall. Material was produced in 1959. Documenting the project are photomontages.
1959
Kunststoffpavillon für Ausstellungen in einer Industriehalle (1959)
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AP187.S1.1959.PR01
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This project series documents the concept of exhibition pavilions made of a synthetic material within an industrial hall. Material was produced in 1959. Documenting the project are photomontages.
Project
1959
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AP172
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The Mies in America Research Collection documents an exhibition and publication project produced by Curator and Architectural Historian, Phyllis Lambert (1927-), and associated researchers between 1996-2002. The project explored German-born architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's (1886-1969) contributions to the American architectural landscape following his immigration from Germany to Chicago in 1938. The resulting book, a collaboration between the Canadian Centre for Architecture and the Whitney Museum of American Art, was published in 2001. The exhibition ran from 2001-2002 with stops at the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), the Canadian Centre for Architecture, (Montreal), and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago). The Mies in America research collection consists of correspondence, research, and administrative, manuscript, and curatorial files created by Phyllis Lambert and the project team for the book and exhibition project Mies in America, originally housed in the Mies research office at the Canadian Centre for Architecture. Throughout the process, the team of researchers consulted previously unstudied material on Mies van der Rhoe from major repositories across North America, including drawings, collages, photographs, project documents, letters, and extensive interviews , which are represented in photocopy throughout the collection to document the research activities as well as curatorial choices and manuscript development. Subsequent curatorial decisions based on this research are detailed through notes, correspondence, manuscript drafts, and object lists as the book and exhibition projects took shape. Original annotations, edits, and comments made by Phyllis Lambert and her research associates are present throughout. The administrative activities of the research team are also documented through correspondence, research assistant assignments, research trips, and photography requests. Files from the assistant curator (Cammie McAtee), and research assistants (primarily Elspeth Cowell, Nathalie Senecal, and Deborah Miller) are integrated throughout the collection.
1957-2002
Dossier de recherche Mies in America
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AP172
Description:
The Mies in America Research Collection documents an exhibition and publication project produced by Curator and Architectural Historian, Phyllis Lambert (1927-), and associated researchers between 1996-2002. The project explored German-born architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's (1886-1969) contributions to the American architectural landscape following his immigration from Germany to Chicago in 1938. The resulting book, a collaboration between the Canadian Centre for Architecture and the Whitney Museum of American Art, was published in 2001. The exhibition ran from 2001-2002 with stops at the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), the Canadian Centre for Architecture, (Montreal), and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago). The Mies in America research collection consists of correspondence, research, and administrative, manuscript, and curatorial files created by Phyllis Lambert and the project team for the book and exhibition project Mies in America, originally housed in the Mies research office at the Canadian Centre for Architecture. Throughout the process, the team of researchers consulted previously unstudied material on Mies van der Rhoe from major repositories across North America, including drawings, collages, photographs, project documents, letters, and extensive interviews , which are represented in photocopy throughout the collection to document the research activities as well as curatorial choices and manuscript development. Subsequent curatorial decisions based on this research are detailed through notes, correspondence, manuscript drafts, and object lists as the book and exhibition projects took shape. Original annotations, edits, and comments made by Phyllis Lambert and her research associates are present throughout. The administrative activities of the research team are also documented through correspondence, research assistant assignments, research trips, and photography requests. Files from the assistant curator (Cammie McAtee), and research assistants (primarily Elspeth Cowell, Nathalie Senecal, and Deborah Miller) are integrated throughout the collection.
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Collection 172
1957-2002
dessins
AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS4.016
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Original file title : Edificio ''Castro e Melo'' The drawings were part of the exhibition Chiado in details.
August 1991-December 1991
Floor plans, Edifício Castro e Melo, Bloco A, Reconstrução do Chiado, Lisbon
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AP178.S1.1988.PR07.SS4.016
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Original file title : Edificio ''Castro e Melo'' The drawings were part of the exhibition Chiado in details.
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August 1991-December 1991
Projet
Allestimento Mostra Verbania
AP142.S1.D213
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File documents an unexecuted (?) project for the design of an exhibition in Verbania, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1992. File contains textual records, including a drawing.
1992
Allestimento Mostra Verbania
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AP142.S1.D213
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File documents an unexecuted (?) project for the design of an exhibition in Verbania, Italy. Material in this file was produced in 1992. File contains textual records, including a drawing.
File 213
1992
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AP187.S2.SS1
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This subseries documents the solo exhibition “Stukturen”, held at the Kunstverein, in 1966, in Hannover, Germany . Material was produced in 1966. Documenting the subseries are black-and-white photographs.
1966
Ausstellung Kunstverein “Stukturen”, Hannover, Germany (1966)
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AP187.S2.SS1
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This subseries documents the solo exhibition “Stukturen”, held at the Kunstverein, in 1966, in Hannover, Germany . Material was produced in 1966. Documenting the subseries are black-and-white photographs.
Subseries
1966
cartes, dessins, documents textuels
DR2004:0340
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notes, sketches, postcards, clippings, exhibit entry documents, correspondence, brochure, pamphlet on exhibition regulations, and maps of Venice
Notes, sketches, postcards, clippings, exhibit entry documents
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DR2004:0340
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notes, sketches, postcards, clippings, exhibit entry documents, correspondence, brochure, pamphlet on exhibition regulations, and maps of Venice
cartes, dessins, documents textuels
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Collection JJP Oud
CI005
Résumé:
The J.J.P. Oud Collection, 1911-1973, documents J.J.P. Oud's work as an architect between 1911 and 1973. The collection is focussed on Oud’s architectural projects, including work on major exectued and unrealized buildings in the Netherlands, Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the United States. The collection also includes Oud's designs for diverse projects on public housing, war memorials and interior design.
1908-1966 (1911-1963 predominant)
Collection JJP Oud
CI005
Résumé:
The J.J.P. Oud Collection, 1911-1973, documents J.J.P. Oud's work as an architect between 1911 and 1973. The collection is focussed on Oud’s architectural projects, including work on major exectued and unrealized buildings in the Netherlands, Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the United States. The collection also includes Oud's designs for diverse projects on public housing, war memorials and interior design.
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1908-1966 (1911-1963 predominant)
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CP138.S1.SS3
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Sub-series documents the published reviews, announcements of exhibitions, exhibition catalogues, and magazines with material by or about Gordon Matta-Clark dating from 1971 to 2008. The binders also include correspondence to and from Matta-Clark during 1977 and 1978 and correspondence of Jane Crawford, his widow. Sub-series contains ring binders, files, periodicals, catalogues, posters, theses, books, DVDs and textual records.
1971-2008
Reviews, Announcements and Catalogues
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CP138.S1.SS3
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Sub-series documents the published reviews, announcements of exhibitions, exhibition catalogues, and magazines with material by or about Gordon Matta-Clark dating from 1971 to 2008. The binders also include correspondence to and from Matta-Clark during 1977 and 1978 and correspondence of Jane Crawford, his widow. Sub-series contains ring binders, files, periodicals, catalogues, posters, theses, books, DVDs and textual records.
Sub-series 3
1971-2008