Authors: Gail Levin
Books, Exhibition Catalogues, and Articles, Chronologically Arranged
1912-Maeterlinck Maurice Maeterlinck.
On Emerson and Other Essays
(New York: Dodd, Mead, and Co., 1912), foreword and translated by Montrose J. Moses.
1926-27-Cooper Catalogue for
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, Woman's Art School,
New York, 1926â27.
1927-Gilman Charlotte Perkins Gilman, “Progress through Birth Control,”
The North American Review,
vol. 224, no. 888, December 1927, 628.
1936-Barr-1 Alfred H. Barr, Jr.,
Cubism and Abstract Art
(New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1936).
1936-Barr-2 Alfred H. Barr, Jr.,
Fantastic Art, Dada, and Surrealism
(New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1936).
1936-Cahill Holger Cahill,
New Horizons in American Art
(New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1936).
1937-Graham John Graham,
System and Dialectics of Art.
1939-Miller Henry Miller,
The Cosmological Eye
(New York: New Directions, 1939).
1944-Janis Sidney Janis,
Abstract & Surrealist Art in America
(New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1944).
1946-Guggenheim Peggy Guggenheim,
Out of This Century
(New York: Dial Press, 1946).
1952-Rosenberg Harold Rosenberg, “The American Action Painters,”
Art News
, December 1952, 22â23, 48â50.
1952-Warner Langdon Warner,
The Enduring Art of Japan
(Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1952).
1952-Zborowski Mark Zborowski and Elizabeth Herzog,
Life Is with People: The Jewish Little-Town of Eastern Europe
(New York: International Universities Press, 1952).
1957-Morris George L. K. Morris, “The American Abstract Artists: A Chronicle 1936â56,” in
The World of Abstract Art,
eds. The American Abstract Artists (New York: George Wittenborn, 1957), 133â48.
1958-Ventura A.V. [Anita Ventura], “Lee Krasner,”
Arts Magazine,
April 1958, 60.
1959-Friedman B. H. Friedman, “Manhattan Mosaic,”
Craft Horizons
, 19, January/February 1959, 26.
1960-Guggenheim Peggy Guggenheim,
Confessions of an Art Addict
(London: 1960).
1960-Robertson Bryan Robertson.
Jackson Pollock
(New York: Harry N. Abrams).
1961-Raynor [V.R.] Vivien Raynor, “Lee Krasner,”
Arts Magazine
, 35, January 1961, 54.
1961-Rosenberg Harold Rosenberg, “The Search for Jackson Pollock,”
Art News
, 59, no. 10, February 1961, 58â60.
1961-Sandler I.H.S. [Irving H. Sandler], “Lee Krasner's,”
Art News,
January 1961, 15.
1962-Sandler I.H.S. [Irving H. Sandler], “Lee Krasner's,”
Art News,
March 1962, 12â13.
1963-Zinsser William K. Zinsser, “Far Out on Long Island,”
Horizon,
May 1963, 9.
1965-Friedman B. H. Friedman,
Lee Krasner Paintings, Drawings and Collages
(London: Whitechapel Gallery, 1965).
1965-Robertson Bryan Robertson,
Lee Krasner Paintings, Drawings and Collages
(London: Whitechapel Gallery, 1965).
1965-Times “Pollock,” Sunday
Times
(London), September 19, 1965, Krasner papers, AAA, reel 3776, frame 1043.
1966-Rosenberg Harold Rosenberg,
The Anxious Object Art Today and Its Audience
(New York: Horizon Press, 1966).
1970-Rembert Virginia Pitts Rembert, “Mondrian, America, and American Painting,” doctoral dissertation, Columbia University, 1970.
1970-Sandler Irving Sandler,
Abstract Experssionism: The Triumph of American Painting
(New York, 1970).
1971-Monroe Gerald M. Monroe,
The Artists Union of New York
doctoral thesis, New York University, 1971.
1972-Ashton Dore Ashton,
The Life and Times of the New York School
(London: Adams & Dart, 1972).
1972-Glueck Grace Glueck, “Women Artists Charge Bias at Modern Museum,”
New York Times,
April 15, 1972.
1972-Gruen John Gruen,
The Party's Over Now
(New York: The Viking Press, 1972).
1973-Friedman B. H. Friedman,
Alfonso Ossorio
(New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1973).
1973-Greenberg Clement Greenberg to the editor,
Arts Magazine,
vol. 98, no. 3, November 1973, 71.
1973-Tucker Marcia Tucker,
Lee Krasner: Large Paintings
(New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1973).
1974-Blum Eva Maria Blum and Richard H. Blum,
Alcoholism: Modern Psychological Approaches to Treatment
(San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1974).
1974-Kligman Ruth Kligman,
Love Affair: A Memoir of Jackson Pollock
(New York: William Morrow and Co., Inc., 1974).
1974-Schapiro, ed. Miriam Schapiro, ed.,
Anonymous Was a Woman: A Documentation of the Women's Art Festival A Collection of Letters to Young Women Artists
(Valencia, Calif.: Feminist Art Program, California Institute of the Arts, 1974), 95â96.
1975-Baro Gene Baro, “Introduction,” in
Lee Krasner: Collages and Works on Paper, 1933â1974,
(Washington, D.C.: Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1975).
1975-Friedman B. H. Friedman,
Almost a Life: A Novel
(New York: Viking Press, 1975).
1975-Taylor Robert Taylor, “Lee Krasner Claims Her Place in Art,”
Boston Globe,
September 21, 1975, A9.
1976-Bandes Lucille Bandes, “Women and Art,”
L'Official
Holiday Issue, 1976, AAA, reel 3776, frame 1163.
1976-Hurlburt Laurance P. Hurlburt, “The Siqueiros Experimental Workshop: New York, 1936,”
Art Journal,
vol. 35, no. 3, Spring 1976, 238â39.
1976-Rose Barbara Rose, “Arshile Gorky and John Graham: Eastern Exiles in a Western World,”
Arts Magazine,
70, n. 3, March 1976.
1977-Diamonstein-2 Barbaralee Diamonstein, ed.,
The Art World
:
A Seventy-five Year Treasury of Artnews
(New York: Artnews Books, 1977).
1977-Kramer Hilton Kramer, “Two New ShowsâLee Krasner and Mary Frank,”
New York Times
, March 6, 1977.
1977-Rose-2 Barbara Rose, “Lee Krasner and the Origins of Abstract Expressionism,”
Arts Magazine,
February 1977, 100.
1978-Berman Greta Berman,
Mural Painting in New York
(New York: Garland, 1978).
1978-Levin Robert Hobbs and Gail Levin,
Abstract Expressionism: The Formative Years
(Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1978).
1978-Rothman Sheila M. Rothman, ed.,
Woman's Proper Place
(New York: Basic Books, 1978).
1979-Guggenheim Peggy Guggenheim,
Out of This Century: Confessions of an Art Addict
(New York: Universe Books, 1979).
1980-Mooradian Karlen Mooradian,
The Many Worlds of Arshile Gorky
(Chicago: Gilgamesh Press, 1980).
1980-Slobodkina Esphyr Slobodkina,
Notes of a Biographer
(Great Neck, N.Y.: Urquart-Slobodkina, Inc., 1976â1983), 3 vols. of which vol. 2 is 1980.
1981-Cavaliere Barbara Cavaliere, “Lee Krasner,”
Arts Magazine,
vol. 55, June 1981, 34.
1981-Rose Barbara Rose,
Krasner/Pollock: A Working Relationship
(New York: Grey Art Gallery and Study Center, New York University, 1981).
1983-Myers John Bernard Myers,
Tracking the Marvelous: A Life in the New York Art World
(New York: Random House, 1983).
1983-Hughes Robert Hughes, “Bursting Out of the Shadows,”
Time,
November 14, 1983, 92.
1983-Kalil Susie Kalil, “Lee Krasner: A Life's Work,”
Artweek,
December 10, 1983, 1.
1983-Rose Barbara Rose,
Lee Krasner
(New York: MoMA, 1983).
1984-Abel Lionel Abel,
The Intellectual Follies: A Memoir of Literary Ventures in New York and Paris
(New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1984).
1984-Memorial “Lee Krasner Lauded in Memorial Service at the Met Museum,”
New York Times,
September 18, 1984.
1984-Vetrocq Marcia E. Vetrocq, “An Independent Tack: Lee Krasner,”
Art in America,
May 1984, 143.
1984-Woodward Catherine Woodard, “Lee Krasner Remembered,”
Newsday,
June 26, 1984, 28.
1985-Potter Jeffrey Potter,
To a Violent Grave: An Oral Biography of Jackson Pollock
(Wainscott, N.Y.: Pushcart Press, 1985).
1986-Conason Joe Conason with Ellen McGarrahan, “Escape from Utopia,”
Voice,
April 22, 1986, 21.
1986-Weld Jacqueline Bograd Weld,
Peggy: The Wayward Guggenheim
(New York: E. P. Dutton, 1986).
1987-Siegel Leonard I. Siegel, “Sullivan's Conceptual Contributions to Child Psychiatry,”
Contemporary Psychoanalysis,
XXIII, 1987, 278â98.
1987-Solomon Deborah Solomon,
Jackson Pollock: A Biography
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 1987).
1988-Silvester Peter J. Silvester,
A Left Hand Like God: A History of Boogie-Woogie Piano
(London, Great Britain: Quartet Books, Ltd., 1988).
1989-Hoban Phoebe Hoban, “Psycho Drama,”
New York
magazine, June 19, 1989, 41â53.
1989-Kisseloff Jeff Kisseloff,
You Must Remember This: An Oral History of Manhattan from the 1890s to World War II
(New York: Schocken Books, 1989).
1989-Naifeh Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith,
Jackson Pollock: An American Saga
(New York: Clarkson Potter, 1989).
1990-Anfam David Anfam,
Abstract Expressionism
(London: Thames and Hudson, 1990).
1990-Shapiro David Shapiro and Cecile Shapiro, eds.
Abstract Expressionism: A Critical View
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990).
1991-Hall Lee Hall,
Betty Parsons Artist Dealer Collector
(New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1991).
1993-Greenberg Clement Greenberg,
The Collected Essays and Criticism,
ed. John O'Brian (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993), vol. 3,
Affirmations and Refusals, 1950â1956.
1993-Hall Lee Hall,
Elaine and Bill: Portrait of a Marriage
(New York: HarperCollins, 1993).
1993-Hobbs Robert Hobbs,
Lee Krasner
(New York: Abbeville, 1993).
1993-Whipple Enez Whipple,
Guild Hall of East Hampton: An Adventure in the Arts: The First 60 Years
(New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1993).
1994-Carroll Peter N. Carroll,
The Odyssey of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade: Americans in the Spanish Civil War
(Palo Alto, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1994).
1994-Jong Erica Jong,
Fear of Fifty: A Midlife Memoir
(New York: HarperCollins, 1994).
1995-Friedman B. H. Friedman,
Jackson Pollock: Energy Made Visible
(New York: McGraw-Hill, 1972; Da Capo Edition, 1995).
1995-Gabor Andrea Gabor,
Einstein's Wife: Work and Marriage in the Lives of Five Great Twentieth-Century Women
(New York: Viking, 1995).
1995-Hyman Paula E. Hyman,
Gender and Assimilation in Modern Jewish History: The Roles and Representation of Women
(Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995).
1995-Sawin Martica Sawin,
Surrealism in Exile and the Beginning of the New York School
(Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 1995).
1995-Wagner Anne M. Wagner, “Fictions: Krasner's Presence, Pollock's Absence,” in Whitney Chadwick and Isabelle de Courtivron, eds.,
Significant Others: Creative and Intimate Partnership
(New York: Thames & Hudson Inc., 1995).
1996-Braff Phyllis Braff,
The Surrealists and Their Friends on Eastern Long Island at Mid-Century
(East Hampton: Guild Hall Museum, 1996).
1996-Joosten Joop M. Joosten and Robert P. Welsh,
Piet Mondrian: A Catalogue Raisonné
(New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1998), 2 vols.
1996-Wagner Anne M. Wagner,
Three Artists (Three Women) Modernism and the Art of Hesse and O'Keeffe
(Berkeley, Calif.: University of California, 1996).
1997-Erenberg Lewis Erenberg, “Greenwich Village Nightlife 1910â1950,” in Rick Beard and Leslie Cohen Berlowitz, eds.,
Greenwich Village Culture and Counterculture
(New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1997).
1997-Gibson Ann Eden Gibson,
Abstract Expressionism: Other Politics
(New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997).
1997-Rubenfeld Florence Rubenfeld,
Clement Greenberg: A Life
(New York: Scribner, 1997).
1998-Gaines Steven Gaines,
Philistines at the Hedgerow: Passion and Property in the Hamptons
(New York: Little, Brown and Company, 1998).
1998-Karmel Pepe Karmel,
Jackson Pollock Interviews, Articles, and Reviews
(New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1998).
1998-Kirkham Pat Kirkham,
Charles and Ray Eames: Designers of the Twentieth Century
(Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1998).
1998-Varnedoe Kirk Varnedoe with Pepe Karmel,
Jackson Pollock
(New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1998).
1998-White William L. White,
Slaying the Dragon: The History of Addiction Treatment and Recovery in America
(Bloomington, Ill.: Chesnut Health Systems/Lighthouse Institute, 1998).
1999-Craven David Craven,
Abstract Expressionism as Cultural Critique: Dissent during the McCarthy Period
(New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999).
1999-Friedman B. H. Friedman, “Lee Krasner: An Intimate Introduction,” in
Lee Krasner
(New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1999).