Contemporaries gallery records

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Description
The Contemporaries gallery, established in New York City in 1952 by Margaret Lowengrund, its Director, represented American graphic artists and promoted the art of printmaking, especially lithography. Margaret Lowengrund (1902-1957) was an American lithographer and printmaker who was also active as a painter, illustrator, critic and writer. Her work was exhibited at the Kleemann-Thorman Galleries, the Philadelphia Print Club, the Baltimore Museum of Art, and elsewhere. Lowengrund taught color lithography at the New School for Social Research, and operated printmaking workshops offering classes taught by artists such as Michael Ponce de Leon and John Muench. In 1955 she opened The Contemporaries Graphic Art Centre, which later became the Pratt Graphics Center. Lowengrund was an associate editor of Art Digest, and assistant director of the National Academy of Design School of Fine Arts, 1950-1951. The records of The Contemporaries gallery consist of a visitors' register for exhibition attendees from 1951 December-1955 March; one folder of Margaret Lowengrund's correspondence, almost entirely incoming, from museums and institutions regarding the gallery's activities, artists seeking representation, and potential art buyers, 1954-1957; photographs of the gallery and Margaret Lowengrund; a typescript of Lowengrund's article "The Year in Art, 1949" for World Scope Encylopedia; and a few clippings.
Names
Contemporaries (Gallery : New York, N.Y.) (Creator)
Lowengrund, Margaret, 1902-1957 (Author)
Lowengrund, Margaret, 1902-1957 (Addressee)
Dates / Origin
Date Created: 1951 - 1957
Library locations
Manuscripts and Archives Division
Shelf locator: MssCol 6212
Topics
Art galleries, Commercial -- New York (State) -- New York
Artists, American -- 20th century
Prints -- New York (State) -- New York -- Exhibitions
Lithographers
Printmakers
Contemporaries (Gallery : New York, N.Y.)
Lowengrund, Margaret, 1902-1957
Genres
Photographs
visitors' books
Books
Correspondence
Clippings
Typescripts
Notes
Biographical/historical: The Contemporaries gallery, established in New York City in 1952 by Margaret Lowengrund, its Director, represented American graphic artists and promoted the art of printmaking, especially lithography. Margaret Lowengrund (1902-1957) was an American lithographer and printmaker who was also active as a painter, illustrator, critic and writer. Her work was exhibited at the Kleemann-Thorman Galleries, the Philadelphia Print Club, the Baltimore Museum of Art, and elsewhere. Lowengrund taught color lithography at the New School for Social Research, and operated printmaking workshops offering classes taught by artists such as Michael Ponce de Leon and John Muench. In 1955 she opened The Contemporaries Graphic Art Centre, which later became the Pratt Graphics Center. Lowengrund was an associate editor of Art Digest, and assistant director of the National Academy of Design School of Fine Arts, 1950-1951.
Acquisition: Gift;, Linda Sweeney via Robyn Pollins;, 2004
Physical Description
Extent: .2 linear feet (1 box)
Type of Resource
Text
Still image
Identifiers
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b16682804
MSS Unit ID: 6212
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): e73ad670-8630-013b-2963-0242ac110002
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