ART fr. JAIL
Ceramic fruits plate, zebra-esque vessel, a masculine visage and fishes & cakes— Art From Jail exhibition at Galeria de la Raza in San Francisco/Bay Area. 1987. via OAC
HONORÉ DESMOND SHARRER
A fireman’s wife, dogs, and boys. Lovely photographs taped to the pages of Honoré’s notebooks and used for reference in her paintings. Archives of American Art presents a tiny exhibition titled, Little Pictures, Big Lives—now on view in D.C. or via Flickr. See all HDS photographs featured in the exhibition here.
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| Documentary | of | Six | Cherokee | Artists | This brochure, Documentary of Six Cherokee Artists, was produced to accompany a 1976 exhibition of honeysuckle baskets by Nancy Conseen, woodcarving and sculpture by Gilbert Crowe, rivercane basketry by Edmund Youndbird, pottery by Louise and John Henry Maney, jewelry by Richard Teesatuskie, and beadwork [...]
LYNDA BENGLIS
Y E S . Artist Lynda Benglis painting a floor with 40 gallons of bright latex and pigments at the University of Rhode Island. 1969 via LIFE
KATHERINE LANE WEEMS
Pics of puppies and gal pals from Katherine Lane Weems scrapbook, 1965-1968. She looks like a fun lovin’ kinda lady—modeling her bathrobe, hosting sleepovers, having a drink in leopard print. And that wicked view of Central Park from her apartment—totally JEALS, Katherine! KLW was a sculptor, most famous for her work of realistic portrayals of [...]
WALL ST.
Messages on the walls of hippie houses and in the streets of San Francisco. Photographs by William Gedney.


