Carolee Schneemann papers, circa 1954-2012
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- The papers of Carolee Schneemann chronicle in detail her work as an artist, film maker, writer, art historian, feminist, and teacher, focusing on her more recent projects (1990s-2000s). Her own writing and notes dominate, but there is a significant amount of correspondence, including printed and annotated email exchanges. One of the main series is devoted to project files, which begin around 1990. These have not been physically arranged, and in most cases folder titles were transcribed directly from the original. Printed material about Schneemann includes exhibit and event publicity as well as reviews and criticism. Of the many photographs and slides, most document her art and its evolution, as do the audiovisual media. There are also lecture and workshop notes, scrapbooks, research files, and book preparation material, especially for "Correspondence Course, An Epistolary History of Carolee Schneemann and Her Circle" edited by Kristine Stiles.
Description
Type of resource | mixed material |
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Form | other |
Extent | 128 (248 |
Place | New York (State) |
Publication date | [1954 - 2012?] |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | English |
Creators/Contributors
Creator | Schneemann, Carolee, 1939-2019 |
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Subjects
Subject | Schneemann, Carolee, 1939-2019 |
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Subject | Art, Modern |
Subject | Artists > United States |
Genre | Other |
Bibliographic information
Acquisition | Purchase and gift; 2012. Accession 2012-087. |
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Location |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/bz946tb5550 |
Location | Finding aid available online |
Location | Department of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, CA 94305 |
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction
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- Copyright
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Preferred citation
- Preferred citation
- [identification of item], Carolee Schneemann papers (M1892). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.