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![]() Ben Cunningham PapersAn inventory of his papers at Syracuse University
Biographical HistoryAmerican painter, muralist. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Contents of the CollectionArranged alphabetically, the Correspondence-Subject Files (Boxes 1-2) contains incoming letters and outgoing carbon copies of Cunningham's replies, together with a variety of other related documents. The correspondence, predominantly from the 1960s, is generally of a professional nature, and includes that with artists (Abe Ajay, Will Barnet, Hannes Beckmann, Lawrence Campbell, David Diao, Peggy Dixon, Florence Fanshel, Robert Gwathmey, Hein Heckroth, Carl Holty, Avery Johnson, Sandy Lerner, Raeford Liles, Herman Maril, Roy Slade, Jeffrey Steele, Jean Varda); authors (Faber Birren, Warren Bower, Dorothy Caffrey, Donald G. Carraher, Susan Fanshel, Nathan Israeli, Mary McChesney, Sterling McIlhany, Aldo Pellegrini, William N. Robson); and clients (Goran Bauer, David Bermant, Cadence Records, Mark Johnson, John and Kate Prutting, Springbok Editions). Organizational correspondence focuses upon Cunningham's work in connection with art galleries and museums (Larry Aldrich Museum Foundation, Castellane Gallery, East Hampton Gallery, Georgia Museum of Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Hecksher Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Riverside Museum, Triangle Gallery, Tweed Gallery, Whitney Museum of American Art); educational institutions (Art Students League of New York, Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, Morgan State College, Pratt Institute, University of Minnesota); and professional organizations (Artists for CORE, Artists for SEDF, Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors, Society of Industrial Artists and Designers). An exchange (1965-1967) with the New York State Attorney General documents Cunningham's interest in legislation regarding the artist/dealer relationship. Artwork (Box 2) includes photographs of Cunningham's work, a jigsaw puzzle, record album art, and miscellaneous reproductions used for advertising as well as book and periodical illustrations and cover designs. Arranged by the title of work supplied by Cunningham, the Photographs of paintings bear further annotations providing the year of the piece's production and the name of its purchaser. Photographs also document exhibitions at San Francisco's Raymond & Raymond Gallery and at the Riverside Museum in New York. Autobiographical material, the transcript of an interview for the Archives of American Art on Cunningham's WPA experience, a lecture before the Art Students League, lists of paintings, a memorandum relating to the faculty at the Cooper Union, and an assortment of statements, some dictated, about his work constitute Writings (Box 2). Memorabilia (Boxes 2-3) consists of photographs and printed material. Among the photographs are portraits (1904-1967) and images of Cunningham in his studio and lecturing before a Cooper Union design class. Printed material comprises articles and reviews (1965-1969), clippings (1941-1969), exhibition catalogs and invitations (1960-1969), and teaching-related items, including course catalogs and An Aspect of Illusion, a Cooper Union student publication which explores the technical features of op art as it relates to human perception. Return to the Table of Contents RestrictionsAccess RestrictionsSome of the items in the collection have been restricted to prevent their further deterioration. Photocopies of these embrittled items have been made available for researcher use. Use RestrictionsWritten permission must be obtained from SCRC and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection. Return to the Table of Contents Subject HeadingsPersonsAjay, Abe
Barnet, Will, 1911-
Bauer, Göran, 1923-
Bermant, David
Birren, Faber, 1900-
Bower, Warren
Caffrey, Dorothy Cruickshank
Campbell, Lawrence
Coates, Robert M. (Robert Myron), 1897-1973
Crump, Iris M.
Cunningham, Ben, 1904-1975, Archives
Diao, David, 1943-
Dixon, Peggy
Fanshel, Susan
Gwathmey, Robert, 1903-1988
Heckroth, Hein
Holty, Carl, 1900-1973
Hughes-Stanton, Corin
Israeli, Nathan, 1906-
Johnson, Avery
Lewis, Elizabeth Matthew
Liles, Raeford
Maril, Herman
McChesney, Mary
McIlhany, Sterling
Mourlot, Fernand
Neiniger, Urban
Pellegrini, Aldo
Riska, Ken F.
Robson, William N.
Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979
Slade, Roy
Tallroth, Tore
Varda, Jean
Wechter, Vivienne Thaul
Corporate BodiesFederal Art Project
Federal Art Project
United States. Work Projects Administration
United States. Works Progress Administration
SubjectsArt, American
Art, American, 20th century
Artists as teachers, United States
Color in art
Federal aid to the arts, United States
Mural painting and decoration, 20th century, United States
Mural painting and decoration, American
Optical art
Painters, United States
Painting, American
Painting, Modern 20th century, United States
Genres and FormsAnnouncements
Articles
Clippings
Correspondence
Exhibition catalogs
Interview
Invitations
Jigsaw
Lecture
Memorabilia
Notes
Photographs
Transcripts
OccupationsArtists
Painters
Administrative InformationPreferred CitationPreferred citation for this material is as follows: Ben Cunningham Papers, Acquisition InformationGift of Ben Cunningham. Finding Aid Information
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