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Contributing Institution: Special Collections
Title: Sandra Leonard Starr papers related to California assemblage art
Creator: Starr, Sandra Leonard
Creator: Diebenkorn, Richard, 1922-1993
Creator: Hedrick, Wally Bill
Creator: Brown, Joan
Creator: Berman, Tosh, 1954-
Creator: Jahrmarkt, Joan
Creator: Herms, George, 1935-
Creator: Smith, Hassel, 1915-2007
Creator: Mason, Fred
Creator: Cameron, Marjorie, 1922-1995
Creator: Brittin, Charles
Creator: Berman, Shirley
Creator: Alexander, Robert
Identifier/Call Number: 2011.M.22
Physical Description: 4.2 Linear Feet(8 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1960-1995, bulk 1986-1988
Date (bulk): 1986-1988
Abstract: The collection contains art historian, curator and gallery director Sandra Leonard Starr's papers related to her 1988 exhibition
and catalog titled,
Lost and Found in California: Four Decades of Assemblage Art. Included are her research files on artists, production material for the exhibition and publication, and audio recordings
and transcripts of Starr's interviews with 12 significant figures in the California art scene from 1940 to 1987, including
artists Robert Alexander, Cameron, Richard Diebenkorn, George Herms, and Edward Kienholz.
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Language of Material: Collection material is in English.
Publication Rights
Access
Open for use by qualified researchers with the exception of audio cassettes, which are unavailable until reformatted.
Processing History
The collection was initially re-housed by the Registrar's Office in 2011. In 2014, graduate students Danielle Goynes and Julie
Kalmar completed the processing and wrote the finding aid as a class project for UCLA IS 438B, under the supervision of Andra
Darlington, Holly Deakyne and Nancy Enneking. Goynes is reponsible for Series I, while Kalmar is responsible for Series II
and Series III. They both contributed to the collection-level notes and access points.
Preferred Citation
Sandra Leonard Starr papers related to California assemblage art, 1960-1995 (bulk 1986-1988), The Getty Research Institute,
Los Angeles, Accession no. 2011.M.22
http://hdl.handle.net/10020/cifa2011m22
Biographical/Historical Note
Art historian and curator Sandra Leonard Starr was the longtime director of the James Corcoran Gallery in Santa Monica, California.
She has written extensively on Joseph Cornell, among other topics, and in 1988 she mounted a three-part exhibition on California
assemblage art titled,
Lost and Found in California: Four Decades of Assemblage Art. The exhibition featured assemblage works by artists active in California from 1940 to 1987, and was held concurrently in
three Santa Monica venues from July 16 to December 7, 1988. The exhibition was presented chronologically, beginning with "The
First Generation, 1940-1962" at the Corcoran Gallery. The later years were divided into "The Second Generation: The Narrative,
1957-1987" at Shoshana Wayne Gallery, and "The Second Generation: Form and Idea, 1960-1987" at Pence Gallery. The exhibition
catalog, considered a significant contribution to scholarship on the history of California art, and assemblage art in particular,
was edited by Starr and includes two essays by her: "Assemblage Art: A Pocket History" and "Assemblage Art in California:
A Collective Memoir 1940-1969."
Acquisition Information
Gift of Sandra Starr. Acquired in 2011.
Scope and Content of Collection
The collection contains Starr's papers related to her 1988 exhibition and catalog titled,
Lost and Found in California: Four Decades of Assemblage Art. The first series contains audio recordings and transcripts of Starr's interviews in 1986 and 1988 with significant figures
in the California art scene from 1940 to 1987, including artists Robert Alexander, Cameron, Richard Diebenkorn, George Herms,
and Edward Kienholz. Among the subjects discussed are the artists' relationships with Wallace Berman, and Man Ray's influence
on the movement. The most extensive interviews are with Alexander and Herms. The second series contains production material
and press clippings from the 1988 exhibition and publication, including drafts of Starr's catalog essays, exhibition checklists
and didactics. In the third series are research files on artists, as well as topics more broadly related to California art,
which include notes, photocopied articles and clippings. While much of the research material is undated, dated materials span
from 1960 to 1995.
Arrangement
Arranged in three series: Series I. Oral history interviews, 1986-1988; Series II. Lost and Found in California, 1988; Series
III. Research files, 1960-1995.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Art, American -- California -- Exhibitions
Artists -- California -- Interviews
Assemblage (Art) -- California
Artists -- California -- History -- 20th century
Art, Modern -- 20th century -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
Art, American -- California -- 20th century
Kienholz, Edward, 1927-1994
Diebenkorn, Richard, 1922-1993
Hedrick, Wally Bill
Brown, Joan
Berman, Tosh, 1954-
Jahrmarkt, Joan
Herms, George, 1935-
Smith, Hassel, 1915-2007
Mason, Fred
Cameron, Marjorie, 1922-1995
Brittin, Charles
Alexander, Robert
Berman, Shirley
Berman, Wallace, 1926-1976