Material here includes nine sound recordings of interviews Castleman conducted with artists and printmakers including Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Jim Dine, Sidney Felson, Alan Solomon, Ken Tyler, David Hockney, Bill Goldston, Frank Stella, and James Rosenquist. Also included are recordings of Tatyana Grosman speaking about her life with Donna Stein, Diane Brintzenhofg, and others. These conversations were recorded in 1978-1981, reformatted to optical disks in 1994, and are available as digital audio files. One oral history transcript and one interview transcript with and about Riva Castleman are filed in the Biographical Material series.
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Collection Citation:
Riva Castleman papers, 1871, 1930-2013. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.