SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY: FREQUENTLY USED SOURCES

The author wishes to acknowledge the use of the unpublished papers from:

The Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (and online):

Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock papers

Harold Rosenberg and May Tabak Rosenberg Papers

The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles:

Clement Greenberg papers (950085)

Harold Rosenberg papers (980048)

Museum of Modern Art, New York:

Archives

New York Public Library, New York:

Jeff Kisseloff papers

Yaddo Colony papers

Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, East Hampton, New York:

Lee Krasner papers

Frequently Cited Abbreviations

AAA: American Abstract Artists (in text)

AAA: Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution (in notes)

Author: Gail Levin

CG: Clement Greenberg

EDACA: Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America, New York, NY

Getty: Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA

JPCR: Francis V. O’Connor and Eugene V. Thaw, Jackson Pollock: A Catalogue Raisonné (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1978), 4 vols.

JP: Jackson Pollock

LK: Lee Krasner

LKCR: Ellen G. Landau, Lee Krasner: A Catalogue Raisonné (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1995)

LKP: Lee Krasner Papers

MS.: Manuscript

MoMA: The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY

Morgan: The Morgan Library and Museum, New York, NY

ND: Not dated

NP: Not paginated

NYPL: New York Public Library

NYT: New York Times

PKF: Pollock-Krasner Foundation, New York, NY

PKHSC: Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, Stony Brook Foundation, SUNY

WPA: Works Progress Administration

 

Other abbreviations given in left column below:

Interviews with Krasner,
as Published in Articles or Books or Unpublished, Chronologically Arranged

(AAA Means That These Clippings Were Saved by Krasner
and Are in Her Papers on Microfilm)

1950-Roueché LK & JP to Berton Roueché, “Talk of the Town: Unframed Space,” The New Yorker, August 5, 1950, 16.

1958-Time “Mrs. Jackson Pollock,” Time, March 17, 1958, 64.

1960-Rago LK to Louise Elliott Rago, “We Interview Lee Krasner,” School Arts, 60, September 1960, 32.

1961-Tenke LK quoted in Lois Tenke, “Pollock’s Widow Paints in His Old Studio,” Newsday, August 28, 1961, 37.

1963-Barker LK to Walter Barker, “Art Community on Long Island,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, September 15, 1963, LK papers, AAA, reel 3776, frame 1038.

1964-Seckler LK to Dorothy Seckler, Interview of November 2, 1964, AAA.

1965-Forge Lee Krasner to Andrew Forge, interview of 1965, AAA, reel, 3774.

1965-Rosenberg Harold Rosenberg, “The Art Establishment,” Esquire, January 1965.

1966-Mooradian Lee Krasner to Karlen Mooradian, interview of May 6, 1966, published in Karlen Mooradian, The Many Worlds of Arshile Gorky (Chicago: Gilgamesh Press, 1980).

1966-Rose LK to Barbara Rose, interview of July 31, 1966, AAA.

1967-du Plessix Krasner quoted in interview by Francine du Plessix and Cleve Gray, “Who Was Jackson Pollock?” Art in America, May–June 1967, 51.

1967-Flora LK quoted in Doris P. Flora, “Artist Would be ‘Back-Tracking,’” Tuscaloosa News, 02-15-1967, AAA, LK papers, roll 3776, frame 1050.

1967-Glaser Lee Krasner to Bruce Glaser, interview for Art Forum # 1, AAA, undated, 1967.

1967-Nation Pat Nation, “The Artist Is Leading a Double Life, Los Angeles Times, fall 1967, AAA, Krasner papers, reel 1048.

1967-Parsons Lee Krasner interviewed by Anne Bowen Parsons, AAA.

1967-Seckler LK to Dorothy Seckler, interview of 12-14-1967, AAA.

1968-Campbell Lawrence Campbell, “Of Lilith and Lettuce,” Art News, March 1968, 62.

1968-Glueck LK to Grace Glueck, “Art Notes: And Mr. Kenneth Does Her Hair,” New York Times, March 17, 1968, D34.

1968-Wasserman-1 LK to Emily Wasserman, Interview of 1-9-68, LKP, AAA.

1968-Wasserman-2 Lee Krasner to Emily Wasserman, quoted in “Lee Krasner in Mid-Career,” Artforum, March 1968, 43.

1970-Monroe Gerald Monroe interview with Lee Krasner Pollock, notes from taped interview of 5-23-1970.

1972-Gruen LK quoted from 1969 interview in John Gruen, The Party’s Over Now (New York: The Viking Press, 1972), 232–33.

1972-Holmes LK to Dorothy Holmes, Interview, 1972, AAA.

1972-Rose-1 LK to Barbara Rose, interview of March 1972, AAA, roll 3774.

1972-Rose-2 Lee Krasner to Barbara Rose, “American Great: Lee Krasner,” Vogue, June 1972, 121, 154.

1973-Barkas Lee Krasner to Janet Barkas, “Who’s Who in East Hampton, Part I: Artists,” Paumanok, vol. 1, no. 2, July 1973, 35.

1973-Freed LK to Hermine Freed, videotaped interview, 1973, PKHSC.

1973-Gratz Roberta Brandes Gratz, “Daily Closeup: After Pollock,” New York Post, December 6, 1973, LKP, AAA, roll 3776.

1973-Nemser Lee Krasner to Cindy Nemser, “A Conversation with Lee Krasner,” Arts Magazine, April 1973, 44.

1973-Smith LK to Betty Smith, interview of 11-3-1973 in New York City, PKHSC.

1973-Wallach-1 Amei Wallach, “21/60 = A Grandad of a Show,” Newsweek, July 22, 1973.

1973-Wallach-2 Lee Krasner quoted in Amei Wallach, “Lee Krasner, Angry Artist,” Newsday, November 12, 1973, 4A.

1974-Hutchinson LK quoted by Bill Hutchinson, “Lee Krasner’s an Artist, Too,” Miami Herald, March 13, 1974, C4.

1975-Nemser-1 Cindy Nemser. Art Talk: Conversations with 12 Women Artists (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1975).

1975-Nemser-2 LK to Cindy Nemser, “The Indomitable Lee Krasner,” Feminist Art Journal, Spring 1975, IV, 6.

1976-Glueck LK quoted in Grace Glueck, “Art People,” New York Times, June 18, 1976, AAA, reel 3776, frame 1165.

1976-Newsday LK quoted in “The Tops and Flops,” Newsday, December 26, 1976, AAA, reel 3776, frame 1170.

1977-Diamonstein-1 LK to Barbaralee Diamonstein, interview transcript dated 1978 but took place in 1977, LKP, AAA, roll 3774; in Barbaralee Diamonstein, ed., Inside New York’s Art World (New York: Rizzoli, 1980).

1977-Bourdon LK to David Bourdon, “Lee Krasner: I’m Embracing the Past,” Village Voice, March 7, 1977.

1977-Glueck-1 LK to Grace Glueck, “Art People: How to Recycle Your Drawings,” New York Times, February 25, 1977, AAA, reel 3776, frame 1179.

1977-Glueck-2 LK to Grace Glueck, “The 20th Century Artist Most Admired by Other Artists,” Art News, November 1977.

1977-Ratcliff LK to Carter Ratcliff, Interview of 8-7-1977, Art in America, September–October 1977.

1977-Rodgers LK to Gaby Rodgers, interview of 1977, AAA, roll 3774; published as “She Has Been There Once or Twice; A Talk with Lee Krasner,” Women Artists Newsletter, December 1977, 3.

1977-Rose-1 Barbara Rose, outtakes for “Lee Krasner: The Long View,” film, 1978, based on interviews in August 29, 1977, by Gail Levin and others during 1977.

1977-Tallmer Jerry Tallmer, “Scissors, Paste & Bits of Survival,” New York Post, February 1977, AAA, reel 3776, frame 1175-B.

1977-Wallach Lee Krasner to Amei Wallach, “Lee Krasner’s Collages May Finally Put Mrs. Jackson Pollock in the Shade,” Newsday, February 20, 1977, reel 3776, frame 1177.

1978-Cavaliere LK to Barbara Cavaliere, interview of c. 1978, AAA, reel 3774.

1978-Glueck Grace Glueck, “Art People,” New York Times, November 24, 1978.

1978-Howard LK to Richard Howard, “A Conversation with Lee Krasner,” 1978, in Lee Krasner Paintings 1959–1962, The Pace Gallery, 1979, reprinted in Lee Krasner: Umber Paintings 1959–1962 (New York: Robert Miller Gallery, 1993), n.p.

1978-Rose-1 LK to Barbara Rose, in “Pollock’s Studio: Interview with Lee Krasner,” in Barbara Rose, ed., Pollock Painting (New York: Agrinde Publications Ltd., 1978).

1978-Rose-2 Barbara Rose, Lee Krasner: The Long View, film, American Federation of the Arts, 1978.

1979-Cavaliere Krasner to Barbara Cavaliere in “Lee Krasner: A Meeting of Past and Present,” SoHo Weekly News, February 1–7, 1979, 41.

1979-Munro Eleanor Munro, Originals: American Women Artists (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1979).

1979-Novak LK to Barbara Novak, unpublished WGBH-TV, interview, 1979, LKP, AAA.

1980-Bennett LK quoted in Evelyn Bennett, “Homage to a Famous Husband: Lee Krasner: An Artist in Her Own Right,” Bridgehampton Sun, August 20, 1980, LKP, AAA, roll 3776, frames 1298–99.

1980-Braff LK to Phyllis Braff, “From the Studio,” East Hampton Star, 8-21-1980.

1980-Cavaliere LK in Barbara Cavaliere, “An Interview with Lee Krasner,” Flash Art, Jan/Feb. 1980, 12.

1980-Portfolio Lee Krasner in Portfolio, vol. II, no. 1, February/March 1980, special issue, “Women Artists on Women in Art,” 68–69.

1980-Taylor LK quoted in Robert Taylor, “Lee Krasner: Artist in Her Own Right,” The Boston Globe, May 18, 1980, C1.

1981-Delatiner LK to Barbara Delatiner, “Lee Krasner: Beyond Pollock,” New York Times, August 9, 1981.

1981-Glueck-1 Lee Krasner quoted in Grace Glueck, “Art Talk,” New York Times, November 6, 1981, C22.

1981-Glueck-2 LK to Grace Glueck, “Scenes from a Marriage: Krasner and Pollock,” Art News, December 1981, 60.

1981-Langer LK interviewed by Cassandra (Sandra L.) Langer, transcript of lost tape of March 1981, recorded in part by Ann Eden Gibson and provided to the author with the cooperation of Langer.

1981-Tallmer Jerry Tallmer, “Krasner’s Season in the Sun,” New York Post, April 4, 1981, 17, AAA, roll 3776, frame 1330.

1981-Wallach LK quoted in Amei Wallach, “Lee Krasner: Out of Jackson Pollock’s Shadow,” Newsday, 1981, 12, LK Papers, AAA, reel 3776.

1983-Hoffner Lee Krasner to Marilyn Hoffner of The Cooper Union, letter of May 16, 1983, AAA, reel 3773, frame 1344.

1983-Johnson Lee Krasner quoted in Patricia C. Johnson, Houston Chronicle, November 3, 1983, section 4, 1.

1983-Kernan LK quoted by Michael Kernan, “Out of Pollock’s Shadow: Her Life & Art Seen Whole at Last,” Washington Post, October 23, 1983, L1, L2.

1983-Liss LK to Joseph Liss, “Memories of Bonac Painters,” East Hampton Star, Summer 1983, LKP, AAA, roll 3777.

1984-Cannell Lee Krasner to Michael Cannell, “An Interview with Lee Krasner,” Arts Magazine, vol. 59, September 1984.

1984-Kernan Michael Kernan, “Lee Krasner, Shining in the Shadow,” Washington Post, June 21, 1984, B9.

1984-Myers LK to John Bernard Myers, “Naming Pictures: Conversations between Lee Krasner and John Bernard Myers,” Artforum, vol. 23, no. 3, November 1984.

Testimony from Others: Interviews Not by the Author,
Published and Unpublished Memoirs

1957-Pollock Interview with Selden Rodman, spring 1956. In Rodman, Conversations with Artists (New York: Devin-Adair, 1957).

1960-Gibbs David Gibbs to Clement Greenberg, letter of 5-6-1960, copy sent to LK by Gibbs, Collection PKHSC.

1963-Friedman, S-1 Sanford Friedman to David Gibbs, letter of 1-22-1963, Collection PKHSC.

1963-Friedman, S-2 Sanford Friedman to David Gibbs, 2-3-1963, PKHSC.

1963-Friedman, S-3 Sanford Friedman for LK to David Gibbs, 2-20-1963, PKHSC.

1963-Spivak Max Spivak to Harlan Phillips, 1963, AAA.

1964-Gorelick Boris Gorelick to Betty Hoag, interview of 5-20-1964, AAA.

1964-Holty Carl Holty interviewed by William Agee, December 8, 1964, AAA.

1964-Trubach Serge Trubach interview, 12-5-1964, AAA.

1965-Block Irving Block to Betty Hoag, interview of 4-16-1965, AAA.

1965-Newman Barnett Newman interview with Neil A. Levine, “The New York School Question,” Art News, vol. 64, no. 5, September 1965, reprinted in John P. O’Neill, Barnett Newman: Selected Writings and Interviews (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1990), 262–63.

1965-Vogel Joseph Vogel to Betty Hoag, interview of January 5, 1965, AAA.

1966-Greenberg Clement Greenberg to Karlen Mooradian, unpublished taped interview, 1966, at the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America.

1967-de Kooning Willem de Kooning to Anne B. Parsons, interview of 1967, AAA.

1967-Greene Balcomb Greene to Anne B. Parsons, interview of 9-5-1967, AAA.

1967-Kadish Reuben Kadish to Anne B. Parsons, interview of 1967, AAA.

1967-McNeil George McNeil to Anne B. Parsons, interview of 11-14-1967, AAA.

1968-Bultman Fritz Bultman to Irving Sandler, interview of 1-6-1968, AAA.

1968-McNeil George McNeil to Irving Sandler, interviews of 1-9-1968 and 5-21-1968, AAA.

1968-Ossorio Alfonso Ossorio to Forrest Selvig, New York, November 19, 1968, AAA.

1970-Rosenberg Harold Rosenberg to Paul Cummings, interviews of 12-17-1970 and 6-30-1971, AAA.

1970-Spivak Max Spivak to Gerald Monroe interview of 3-11-70, notes from taped interview.

1971-Groh History/reminiscence by Alan Groh, 1971, unpublished ms., AAA, Reel 5823.

1971-Motherwell Robert Motherwell interviews with Paul Cummings, November 24, 1971–May 1, 1974, AAA.

1972-Ashton Dore Ashton, The Life and Times of the New York School (London: Adams & Dart, 1972).

1979-Hartigan Grace Hartigan interview with Julie Haefley of May 10, 1979, AAA.

1980-Ossorio Alfonso Ossorio interviewed by Judith Wolfe in Alfonso Ossorio, 1940–1980, Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, N.Y., 1980.

1982-Bolotowsky Ilya Bolotowsky, “Adventures with Bolotowsky,” Archives of American Art Journal, vol. 22, no. 1 (1982), 16.

1982-Bunce Louis Bunce to Rachel Rosenfield Lafo, Portland Oregon, December 3, 9, 13, 1982, AAA.

1982-Johnson Buffie Johnson to Barbara Shikler, interview of November 13, 1982, AAA.

1982-Klein Ralph Klein to Jeffrey Potter, 5-18-1982, recorded interview, PKHSC.

1984-Jonas Robert Jonas to Judith Wolfe, interview of 11-13-1984.

1984-Little John Little, “Remembering Lee Krasner,” East Hampton Star, 7-12-1984, II-1.

1987-Kamrowski Gerome Kamrowski to Martica Sawin, interview of November 1987, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

1990-Greenberg Clement Greenberg to Florence Rubenfeld, transcript of interview, 2-16-1990, CG Papers, The Getty Research Institute.

1998-Gaines Steven Gaines, Philistines at the Hedgerow: Passion and Property in the Hamptons (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 1998).

1998-Matter Mercedes Carles Matter, transcript of audiocassette, “Remembering Pollock: A Dialogue of His Friends,” Museum of Modern Art, N.Y., November 17, 1998, Kirk Varndoe, moderator.

2001-Freas Jean Freas interview with Michael Brenson, December 11, 2001.

ND-Kadish Reuben Kadish interviewed by Jeff Kisseloff, NYPL.

ND-Tabak-1 May Tabak (Rosenberg), “Lee and Igor,” unpublished, n.d, ms., AAA.

ND-Tabak-2 May Tabak (Rosenberg), “Art Project,” unpublished, n.d., ms, AAA.

ND-Tabak-3 May Tabak (Rosenberg), “Cops,” unpublished, n.d., ms., AAA.

ND-Tabak-4 May Tabak (Rosenberg), “One-Liners,” unpublished, n.d., ms., AAA.

ND-Hofmann Hofmann left an undated essay, “Toward the True Vision of Reality,” Hans Hofmann papers, AAA, box 7, roll 5808.

ND-Pantuhoff, Sr. Oleg Ivanovich Pantuhoff, Sr. Of Time Gone By, a memoir, translation from original written in Russian.

ND-Southgate Patsy Southgate, “Notes on Lee,” unpublished memoir, n.d., PKHSC. Susan Larsen, “An Interview with George L. K. Morris.”

Books, Exhibition Catalogues, and Articles, Chronologically Arranged

1912-Maeterlinck Maurice Maeterlinck. On Emerson and Other Essays (New York: Dodd, Mead, and Co., 1912), foreword and translated by Montrose J. Moses.

1926-27-Cooper Catalogue for Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, Woman’s Art School, New York, 1926–27.

1927-Gilman Charlotte Perkins Gilman, “Progress through Birth Control,” The North American Review, vol. 224, no. 888, December 1927, 628.

1936-Barr-1 Alfred H. Barr, Jr., Cubism and Abstract Art (New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1936).

1936-Barr-2 Alfred H. Barr, Jr., Fantastic Art, Dada, and Surrealism (New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1936).

1936-Cahill Holger Cahill, New Horizons in American Art (New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1936).

1937-Graham John Graham, System and Dialectics of Art.

1939-Miller Henry Miller, The Cosmological Eye (New York: New Directions, 1939).

1944-Janis Sidney Janis, Abstract & Surrealist Art in America (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1944).

1946-Guggenheim Peggy Guggenheim, Out of This Century (New York: Dial Press, 1946).

1952-Rosenberg Harold Rosenberg, “The American Action Painters,” Art News, December 1952, 22–23, 48–50.

1952-Warner Langdon Warner, The Enduring Art of Japan (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1952).

1952-Zborowski Mark Zborowski and Elizabeth Herzog, Life Is with People: The Jewish Little-Town of Eastern Europe (New York: International Universities Press, 1952).

1957-Morris George L. K. Morris, “The American Abstract Artists: A Chronicle 1936–56,” in The World of Abstract Art, eds. The American Abstract Artists (New York: George Wittenborn, 1957), 133–48.

1958-Ventura A.V. [Anita Ventura], “Lee Krasner,” Arts Magazine, April 1958, 60.

1959-Friedman B. H. Friedman, “Manhattan Mosaic,” Craft Horizons, 19, January/February 1959, 26.

1960-Guggenheim Peggy Guggenheim, Confessions of an Art Addict (London: 1960).

1960-Robertson Bryan Robertson. Jackson Pollock (New York: Harry N. Abrams).

1961-Raynor [V.R.] Vivien Raynor, “Lee Krasner,” Arts Magazine, 35, January 1961, 54.

1961-Rosenberg Harold Rosenberg, “The Search for Jackson Pollock,” Art News, 59, no. 10, February 1961, 58–60.

1961-Sandler I.H.S. [Irving H. Sandler], “Lee Krasner’s,” Art News, January 1961, 15.

1962-Sandler I.H.S. [Irving H. Sandler], “Lee Krasner’s,” Art News, March 1962, 12–13.

1963-Zinsser William K. Zinsser, “Far Out on Long Island,” Horizon, May 1963, 9.

1965-Friedman B. H. Friedman, Lee Krasner Paintings, Drawings and Collages (London: Whitechapel Gallery, 1965).

1965-Robertson Bryan Robertson, Lee Krasner Paintings, Drawings and Collages (London: Whitechapel Gallery, 1965).

1965-Times “Pollock,” Sunday Times (London), September 19, 1965, Krasner papers, AAA, reel 3776, frame 1043.

1966-Rosenberg Harold Rosenberg, The Anxious Object Art Today and Its Audience (New York: Horizon Press, 1966).

1970-Rembert Virginia Pitts Rembert, “Mondrian, America, and American Painting,” doctoral dissertation, Columbia University, 1970.

1970-Sandler Irving Sandler, Abstract Experssionism: The Triumph of American Painting (New York, 1970).

1971-Monroe Gerald M. Monroe, The Artists Union of New York doctoral thesis, New York University, 1971.

1972-Ashton Dore Ashton, The Life and Times of the New York School (London: Adams & Dart, 1972).

1972-Glueck Grace Glueck, “Women Artists Charge Bias at Modern Museum,” New York Times, April 15, 1972.

1972-Gruen John Gruen, The Party’s Over Now (New York: The Viking Press, 1972).

1973-Friedman B. H. Friedman, Alfonso Ossorio (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1973).

1973-Greenberg Clement Greenberg to the editor, Arts Magazine, vol. 98, no. 3, November 1973, 71.

1973-Tucker Marcia Tucker, Lee Krasner: Large Paintings (New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1973).

1974-Blum Eva Maria Blum and Richard H. Blum, Alcoholism: Modern Psychological Approaches to Treatment (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1974).

1974-Kligman Ruth Kligman, Love Affair: A Memoir of Jackson Pollock (New York: William Morrow and Co., Inc., 1974).

1974-Schapiro, ed. Miriam Schapiro, ed., Anonymous Was a Woman: A Documentation of the Women’s Art Festival A Collection of Letters to Young Women Artists (Valencia, Calif.: Feminist Art Program, California Institute of the Arts, 1974), 95–96.

1975-Baro Gene Baro, “Introduction,” in Lee Krasner: Collages and Works on Paper, 1933–1974, (Washington, D.C.: Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1975).

1975-Friedman B. H. Friedman, Almost a Life: A Novel (New York: Viking Press, 1975).

1975-Taylor Robert Taylor, “Lee Krasner Claims Her Place in Art,” Boston Globe, September 21, 1975, A9.

1976-Bandes Lucille Bandes, “Women and Art,” L’Official Holiday Issue, 1976, AAA, reel 3776, frame 1163.

1976-Hurlburt Laurance P. Hurlburt, “The Siqueiros Experimental Workshop: New York, 1936,” Art Journal, vol. 35, no. 3, Spring 1976, 238–39.

1976-Rose Barbara Rose, “Arshile Gorky and John Graham: Eastern Exiles in a Western World,” Arts Magazine, 70, n. 3, March 1976.

1977-Diamonstein-2 Barbaralee Diamonstein, ed., The Art World: A Seventy-five Year Treasury of Artnews (New York: Artnews Books, 1977).

1977-Kramer Hilton Kramer, “Two New Shows—Lee Krasner and Mary Frank,” New York Times, March 6, 1977.

1977-Rose-2 Barbara Rose, “Lee Krasner and the Origins of Abstract Expressionism,” Arts Magazine, February 1977, 100.

1978-Berman Greta Berman, Mural Painting in New York (New York: Garland, 1978).

1978-Levin Robert Hobbs and Gail Levin, Abstract Expressionism: The Formative Years (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1978).

1978-Rothman Sheila M. Rothman, ed., Woman’s Proper Place (New York: Basic Books, 1978).

1979-Guggenheim Peggy Guggenheim, Out of This Century: Confessions of an Art Addict (New York: Universe Books, 1979).

1980-Mooradian Karlen Mooradian, The Many Worlds of Arshile Gorky (Chicago: Gilgamesh Press, 1980).

1980-Slobodkina Esphyr Slobodkina, Notes of a Biographer (Great Neck, N.Y.: Urquart-Slobodkina, Inc., 1976–1983), 3 vols. of which vol. 2 is 1980.

1981-Cavaliere Barbara Cavaliere, “Lee Krasner,” Arts Magazine, vol. 55, June 1981, 34.

1981-Rose Barbara Rose, Krasner/Pollock: A Working Relationship (New York: Grey Art Gallery and Study Center, New York University, 1981).

1983-Myers John Bernard Myers, Tracking the Marvelous: A Life in the New York Art World (New York: Random House, 1983).

1983-Hughes Robert Hughes, “Bursting Out of the Shadows,” Time, November 14, 1983, 92.

1983-Kalil Susie Kalil, “Lee Krasner: A Life’s Work,” Artweek, December 10, 1983, 1.

1983-Rose Barbara Rose, Lee Krasner (New York: MoMA, 1983).

1984-Abel Lionel Abel, The Intellectual Follies: A Memoir of Literary Ventures in New York and Paris (New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1984).

1984-Memorial “Lee Krasner Lauded in Memorial Service at the Met Museum,” New York Times, September 18, 1984.

1984-Vetrocq Marcia E. Vetrocq, “An Independent Tack: Lee Krasner,” Art in America, May 1984, 143.

1984-Woodward Catherine Woodard, “Lee Krasner Remembered,” Newsday, June 26, 1984, 28.

1985-Potter Jeffrey Potter, To a Violent Grave: An Oral Biography of Jackson Pollock (Wainscott, N.Y.: Pushcart Press, 1985).

1986-Conason Joe Conason with Ellen McGarrahan, “Escape from Utopia,” Voice, April 22, 1986, 21.

1986-Weld Jacqueline Bograd Weld, Peggy: The Wayward Guggenheim (New York: E. P. Dutton, 1986).

1987-Siegel Leonard I. Siegel, “Sullivan’s Conceptual Contributions to Child Psychiatry,” Contemporary Psychoanalysis, XXIII, 1987, 278–98.

1987-Solomon Deborah Solomon, Jackson Pollock: A Biography (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1987).

1988-Silvester Peter J. Silvester, A Left Hand Like God: A History of Boogie-Woogie Piano (London, Great Britain: Quartet Books, Ltd., 1988).

1989-Hoban Phoebe Hoban, “Psycho Drama,” New York magazine, June 19, 1989, 41–53.

1989-Kisseloff Jeff Kisseloff, You Must Remember This: An Oral History of Manhattan from the 1890s to World War II (New York: Schocken Books, 1989).

1989-Naifeh Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith, Jackson Pollock: An American Saga (New York: Clarkson Potter, 1989).

1990-Anfam David Anfam, Abstract Expressionism (London: Thames and Hudson, 1990).

1990-Shapiro David Shapiro and Cecile Shapiro, eds. Abstract Expressionism: A Critical View (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990).

1991-Hall Lee Hall, Betty Parsons Artist Dealer Collector (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1991).

1993-Greenberg Clement Greenberg, The Collected Essays and Criticism, ed. John O’Brian (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993), vol. 3, Affirmations and Refusals, 1950–1956.

1993-Hall Lee Hall, Elaine and Bill: Portrait of a Marriage (New York: HarperCollins, 1993).

1993-Hobbs Robert Hobbs, Lee Krasner (New York: Abbeville, 1993).

1993-Whipple Enez Whipple, Guild Hall of East Hampton: An Adventure in the Arts: The First 60 Years (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1993).

1994-Carroll Peter N. Carroll, The Odyssey of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade: Americans in the Spanish Civil War (Palo Alto, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1994).

1994-Jong Erica Jong, Fear of Fifty: A Midlife Memoir (New York: HarperCollins, 1994).

1995-Friedman B. H. Friedman, Jackson Pollock: Energy Made Visible (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1972; Da Capo Edition, 1995).

1995-Gabor Andrea Gabor, Einstein’s Wife: Work and Marriage in the Lives of Five Great Twentieth-Century Women (New York: Viking, 1995).

1995-Hyman Paula E. Hyman, Gender and Assimilation in Modern Jewish History: The Roles and Representation of Women (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995).

1995-Sawin Martica Sawin, Surrealism in Exile and the Beginning of the New York School (Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 1995).

1995-Wagner Anne M. Wagner, “Fictions: Krasner’s Presence, Pollock’s Absence,” in Whitney Chadwick and Isabelle de Courtivron, eds., Significant Others: Creative and Intimate Partnership (New York: Thames & Hudson Inc., 1995).

1996-Braff Phyllis Braff, The Surrealists and Their Friends on Eastern Long Island at Mid-Century (East Hampton: Guild Hall Museum, 1996).

1996-Joosten Joop M. Joosten and Robert P. Welsh, Piet Mondrian: A Catalogue Raisonné (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1998), 2 vols.

1996-Wagner Anne M. Wagner, Three Artists (Three Women) Modernism and the Art of Hesse and O’Keeffe (Berkeley, Calif.: University of California, 1996).

1997-Erenberg Lewis Erenberg, “Greenwich Village Nightlife 1910–1950,” in Rick Beard and Leslie Cohen Berlowitz, eds., Greenwich Village Culture and Counterculture (New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1997).

1997-Gibson Ann Eden Gibson, Abstract Expressionism: Other Politics (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997).

1997-Rubenfeld Florence Rubenfeld, Clement Greenberg: A Life (New York: Scribner, 1997).

1998-Gaines Steven Gaines, Philistines at the Hedgerow: Passion and Property in the Hamptons (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 1998).

1998-Karmel Pepe Karmel, Jackson Pollock Interviews, Articles, and Reviews (New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1998).

1998-Kirkham Pat Kirkham, Charles and Ray Eames: Designers of the Twentieth Century (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1998).

1998-Varnedoe Kirk Varnedoe with Pepe Karmel, Jackson Pollock (New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1998).

1998-White William L. White, Slaying the Dragon: The History of Addiction Treatment and Recovery in America (Bloomington, Ill.: Chesnut Health Systems/Lighthouse Institute, 1998).

1999-Craven David Craven, Abstract Expressionism as Cultural Critique: Dissent during the McCarthy Period (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999).

1999-Friedman B. H. Friedman, “Lee Krasner: An Intimate Introduction,” in Lee Krasner (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1999).

1999-Hobbs Robert Hobbs, Lee Krasner (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1999).

1999-Martin Richard Martin, Charles James (New York: Universe Books, 1999).

2000-Matossian Nouritza Matossian, Black Angel: The Life of Arshile Gorky (Woodstock, N.Y.: The Overlook Press, 2000).

2000-Harrison Helen A. Harrison, ed., Such Desperate Joy Imagining Jackson Pollock (New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 2000).

2001-Abeles Anne L. Abeles, James Brooks: From Dallas to the New York School, doctoral dissertation, Graduate School of the City University of New York, 2001.

2002-Arnett LK quoted in William Arnett, Alvia Wardlaw, et al., The Quilts of Gee’s Bend: Masterpieces from a Lost Place (New York: Tinwood Books, 2002).

2002-Gill Anton Gill, Art Lover: A Biography of Peggy Guggenheim (New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2002).

2002-Harrison See Helen Harrison and Constance Ayers Denne, Hamptons Bohemia: Two Centuries of Artists and Writers on the Beach (San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2002).

2002-Hemingway Andrew Hemingway, Artists on the Left: American Artists and the Communist Movement, 1926–1956 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002).

2002-Rembert Virginia Pitts Rembert, Mondrian in the USA (Parkstone Press Ltd., 2002).

2003-Herrera Hayden Herrera, Arshile Gorky: His Life and Work (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2003).

2003-Siskind Amy B. Siskind, The Sullivan Institute/Fourth Wall Community: The Relationship of Radical Individualism and Authoritarianism (Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2003).

2004-Dearborn Mary V. Dearborn, Mistress of Modernism: The Life of Peggy Guggenheim (New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2004).

2004-Howard Richard Howard, “Lee Listening,” in Paper Trail: Selected Prose, 1965–2003 (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2004).

2004-Stevens Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan, Willem de Kooning: An American Master (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2004).

2005-Housley Kathleen L. Housley, Tranquil Power: The Art and Life of Perle Fine (Glastonbury, Conn. and New York: Midmarch Arts Press, 2005).

2005-Tracy Sarah W. Tracy, Alcoholism in America: From Reconstruction to Prohibition (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005).

2006-Marquis Alice Goldfarb Marquis, Art Czar: The Rise and Fall of Clement Greenberg (Boston: MFA Publications, 2006).

2006-Miller Betsy Wittenborn Miller, in Dialogue: Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock (New York: Robert Miller Gallery, 2006).

2006-Rose Barbara Rose, “Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock: Comrades in Art,” in Dialogue: Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock (New York: Robert Miller Gallery, 2006).

2006-Wilkin Karen Wilkin, “Maverick Mondernists,” The New Criterion, September 2006, 97.

2007-Landau Ellen G. Landau, “Action/Re-action: The Artistic Friendship of Herbert Matter and Jackson Pollock,” in Pollock Matters, ed. E. G. Landau and Claude Cernuschi (Boston: McMullen Museum of Boston College, 2007), 9–57.

2007-Levin Gail Levin, Becoming Judy Chicago: A Biography of the Artist (New York: Harmony Books, 2007).

2008-Kleeblatt Norman L. Kleeblatt, ed., Action/Abstraction: Pollock, De Kooning, and American Art, 1940–1976 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008).

2008-Küster Ulf Küster, Action Painting (Basel, Switzerland: Fondation Beyeler, 2008).

2008-Tucker Marcia Tucker, a short life of trouble: forty years in the new york art world (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008).

2009-Sandler Irving Sandler, Abstract Expressionism and the American Experience: A Reevaluation (Lenox, Mass.: Hard Press Editions, 2009).