One label that might not sound familiar is Gottlieb’s "Units" paintings.
Read moreFrom the Archives: A Selection from Gottlieb's Library
In September of 1921, Adolph Gottlieb travelled to Europe. When he returned, he brought back some additions to his library.
Read moreStories from the Director: Adolph Gottlieb's First Printing Press
“When Esther was teaching school, was that they would get up, have breakfast, Esther would go to teach her classes, Adolph would clear the kitchen and set up the printing press in the kitchen.”
Read moreFrom the Archive: Adolph Gottlieb’s First Solo Exhibition, 1930
“Mr. Gottlieb's statement is already something to challenge America’s best…”
Read moreA Look Back: "Gottlieb: Sculpture," 1970
This was Adolph Gottlieb’s first sculpture exhibition and featured seven of his sculptural works.
Read moreAn Inside Look: Adolph Gottlieb to Weldon Kees, 1951
“…a letter that Adolph Gottlieb sent to Weldon Kees after the photo session, describing the negotiation between Life and the Irascibles.”
Read moreGottlieb at Storm King
Petaloid is one of the only large-scale sculptures ever created by Adolph Gottlieb.
Read moreFrom the Archive: Adolph Gottlieb selects Helen Frankenthaler
In 1950, Kootz Gallery invites three of their represented artists, Adolph Gottlieb among them, to select three works each by then-unknown artists for the exhibition, “Fifteen Unknowns: Selected by Artists of the Kootz Gallery.”
Read moreFrom the Archive: Gottlieb in Paris, 1959
“French painters, watch out! Gottlieb is here!”
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