This series contains eight 1/4" sound reels featuring interviews with seven individuals. Gallery director John Arthur discusses his work on the "America 1976" Bicentennial exhibit sponsored by the Deptartment of the Interior. Andrew Hyde discusses his work as former director of the Institute of Contemporary Art. Ken Moffett, curator of 20th-century art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, discusses an exhibition of Jules Olitki sculpture. Olitski describes his reactions to reviews of his work and the MFA, Boston exhibit. Theo Westenberger of Nielson Gallery, and Phyllis Rosen of Harcus/Krakow Gallery discuss the Newbury St. art scene. Carl Siembab discusses the cost of maintaining a gallery in Boston. The Arthur and Olitski interviews have transcripts that are filed with the original reels.
Collection Restrictions:
John Arthur and Kenworth Moffett interviews are access restricted; written permission required. Contact References Services for more information.
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Collection Rights:
Baker, Belz, Chandler, Hyde interviews: Authorization to quote, reproduce or publish requires written permission from Charles Giuliano and interviewee. Contact Reference Services for more information.
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Collection Citation:
Charles Giuliano sound recordings, 1970-1977. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.