Arizona State University Art Museum

Tempe, AZ

602-965-2757

http://asuartmuseum.asu.edu



 

Stella Lai: Let's Stop Pretending, with gallery guide text by John D. Spiak (8/24/05)

Mark Newport: Super Heroics, with gallery guide text by John D. Spiak (6/10/05)

The History of  American Printmaking: Selection from the Permanent Collection ( 7/25/02)

Screenshots: Jon Haddock (8/22/00)

Sites Around the City: Art and Environment (2/21/00)

Another Arizona: A State-Wide Juried Exhibition (12/20/97)

 

Arizona State University Art Museum at the Nelson Fine Arts Center is located at Tenth Street and Mill Avenue, Tempe, Arizona 85287-2911. Part of the Herberger College of Fine Arts at Arizona State University, it serves a diverse community of artists and audiences through innovative proramming that is interdisciplinary, educational and relevant to life today. See Museum website for hours and admission fees.


Google Book Searches conducted in 2008 and 2013 by Traditional Fine Arts Organization (TFAO) located the following brochures, catalogues and gallery guides published on paper in connection with the Museum and with a topic of American representational art. The list may not include all relevant publications. Titles are listed by date of publication, with most recent listed first. Information on publications may be in error or incomplete. Titles may be followed by links to related essays published by Resource Library. See Definitions for more information on finding brochures, catalogues and gallery guides using TFAO's website.

Between Clouds of Memory: Akio Takamori, A Mid-Career Survey. Essays by: Peter Held, Edward Lebow, and Toyojiro Hida. Introduction by: Garth Clark. 156pp. 84 color plates, 19 b/w plates. Published by Arizona State University Art Museum, Ceramics Research Center, 2005. ISBN: 0-9679547-8-9. Google Books says: "Catalog of an exhibition held at the Arizona State University Art Museum, Sept. 9, 2005-Jan. 14, 2006, and at other museums at later dates." (right: front cover of Between Clouds of Memory: Akio Takamori, A Mid-Career Survey. Image courtesy of Google Books)

Mark Newport: Super Heroics. Essay by: John D. Spiak. Foreward by: Marilyn A. Zeitlin. 24pp, 3 foldout color sheets. Published by Arizona State University Art Museum, 2006. ISBN: 0-9679547-0-3. Google Books says: "Catalog of an exhibition held at the Arizona State University Art Museum, June 25-Sep. 3, 2005, and the University Art Gallery, San Diego State University, Feb. 1-Mar. 1, 2006." Mark Newport: Super Heroics, with gallery guide text by John D. Spiak (6/10/05)

Elizabeth Catlett, Sculpture, Francisco Mora, Watercolors, By University Art Museum, Arizona State University University Art Museum, Arizona State University, Arizona State University. Published by University Art Museum, Arizona State University], 1987. 20 pages. Google Books says: "Catalog of an exhibition, 11 Jan.-15 Feb., 1987, Univ. Art Museum, Arizona State University, Tempe."

From the Collection of Fritz Scholder, By Fritz Scholder, University Art Museum, Arizona State University, Minn Plains Art Museum (Moorhead). Published by Arizona State University Art Museum, 1986

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