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Immediate Source of Acquisition
Biographical / Historical
Preferred Citation
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Scope and Contents
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Contributing Institution:
The Bancroft Library
Title: Triangle Gallery records
Creator:
Triangle Gallery
Creator:
Van Hiele, Jack, 1917-2011
Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 2011/185
Physical Description:
10 linear feet
(7 cartons, 5 boxes, and 1 oversize folder)
Date (inclusive): 1950-2011
Date (inclusive): undated
Physical Location: Many of the Bancroft Library collections are stored offsite and advance notice may be required for use. For current information
on the location of these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.
Language of Material:
English
, Japanese
, Dutch; Flemish
.
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Ty Gurler in 2011.
Biographical / Historical
Born in Assen, Netherlands in 1917, Jack [Jakob] Van Hiele graduated with a law degree in 1938 from the University of Leiden,
but abandoned a career in law to work at the Salzburg Opera. Starting as a stagehand he rose to become an assistant to the
director. When WWII overtook Europe, Van Hiele avoided military service because of his employment, yet was forced into factory
labor, finally ending up in a refugee camp at the close of the war. Unable to find work in Holland, his language skills earned
him employment in Stockholm as a tour guide to Mediterranean countries. These travels south found him acquiring artworks
and antique furniture in Italy and leading Van Hiele to open Gallerie Venezia in Stockholm for ten years.
While planning his immigration to the United States in the late 1950s, Van Hiele made a trip to San Francisco and decided
to make the city his home. Upon arrival, he subsequently opened Triangle Gallery in downtown San Francisco in 1961; the gallery's
focus being on contemporary American and Asian artists. In championing modern Japanese and Chinese artists, Van Hiele soon
becoming recognized as a leader in new Asian art well before the international art world took interest. He was equally devoted
to artists of the San Francisco Bay Area. Van Hiele, became beloved for his independent taste and lasting commitment to artists
he admired.
Though moving to six different addresses within the downtown area of San Francisco, and at one point in the early 70s considering
a move to New York City, the gallery was to stay in business for 50 years becoming in the process an icon in the Bay Area
arts community. Being the proprietor of the longest-lived contemporary art gallery in San Francisco, Van Hiele cited his "Dutch
stubbornness" as the secret to the gallery's longevity.
Still ardently working at the gallery as its sole employee six days a week, Jack Van Hiele died in January of 2011 at the
age of 93.
Preferred Citation
Triangle Gallery records, BANC MSS 2011/185, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Processing Information
Processed by Dean Smith in 2023.
Scope and Contents
The Triangle Gallery records, 1950-2011; undated [bulk 1960s-2011] consist of artists' files, correspondence, gallery records,
and personal papers charting the creation of gallery in 1961 to the time of its closure in 2011 due to the death of the owner
Jack Van Hiele.
The Artist Files are broken down in to two subseries: Represented (artists who were formally represented by the gallery and/or
had at least one exhibition) and Inquires (artists seeking representation) and are comprised of correspondence to/from the
artist and gallery, exhibition announcements, records of sales, inventories, photodocumentation of artworks, and ephemera.
Correspondence is mainly of a personal nature, but does include some correspondence with gallery clients.
Gallery Records consists of exhibition announcements from the entire course of the galley's operation, files regarding select
group exhibitions, guest book registers, mailing lists, client address cards, sales records, inventories, press releases,
works on consignment and loans, resale certificates, leases and insurance policies, secondary market sales records, news clippings
of reviews and articles about the gallery, miscellaneous catalogs, and general miscellany.
The series Personal includes diaries, notebooks, passports, obituaries, a home lease, a folder of materials collected on a
trip to Japan, news clippings on various subjects (both art and non-art related), and miscellany.
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Subjects and Indexing Terms
Triangle Gallery
Van Hiele, Jack, 1917-2011
Carrigg, Jack, 1925-2014
Baoping, Chen, 1963-
Esaki, Yasuhiro
Feasél, Donald
Geary, Linda, 1960-
Goehlich, John Ronald
Held, Archie
Huffington, Anita, 1934-
Masando, Kito, 1937-
Kroll, Hope
Morris, Carl, 1911-1993
Morris, Hilda, 1911-1991
Morseberger, Philip, 1933-1921
Peek, Stephanie
Prestini, James, 1908-1933
Romano, Joseph, 1911-1985
Siegriest, 1889-1989
Sondag, Lynn
Spring, Barbara, 1917-2011
Tomioka, Sochiro
Ueda, Kaoru, 1928-
Wexler, Susan, 1937-
Habatabai, Hadi, 1964-
Art galleries, Commercial--California--San Francisco