Bibliographie

I. Artistes étudiés

  • Mark INNERST
    a) Source des œuvres
    Brooklyn Museum of Art
    Guggenheim Museum, Manhattan
    Los Angeles County Museum of Art
    Metropolitan Museum, New York
    Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
    Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York
    b) Ouvrages consacrés à l’artiste
    BOSWELL Peter, « Landscape re-Viewed: Contemporary Reflections on a Traditional Theme », Walker Art Institute, Minneapolis, 1989.
    ROSENBLUM Robert, On Modern American Art, Abrams, New York, 1999, pp. 327-329.
  • Ellsworth KELLY
    a) Source des œuvres
    Art Institute of Chicago
    Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco
    Foundation Beyeler, Bâle
    Metropolitan Museum, New York
    Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
    Museum of Modern Art New York
    Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco
    National Gallery of Art, Washington
    Philadelphia Museum of Art
    The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington
    Yale Museum of Art
    b) Ouvrages consacrés à l’artiste
    Ellsworth Kelly, In Between Spaces, Works 1956-2002, Cantz, Foundation Beyeler, Bâle, 2002.
    Ellsworth Kelly in San Francisco, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 2002.
  • Allan McCOLLUM
    a) Source des œuvres
    Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
    High Museum, Atlanta
    Metropolitan Museum, New York
    Musée d’art Moderne, Lille-Villeneuve d’Ascq
    Musée de Grenoble
    Museum of Fine Art, Boston
    Museum of Modern Art, New York
    The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington
    Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford
    Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
    b) Ouvrages consacrés à l’artiste
    Allan McCollum, Musée d ‘Art moderne de Lille metropole-Villeneuve D’Ascq, 1998.
    Allan McCollum, Natural Copies, catalogue d’exposition, Cantz, Hanovre, 1995.
    Allan McCollum, Portikus, Francfort, 1998.
    GINTZ Claude, New York, Ailleurs et autrement, Paris, Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 1984.
  • Robert MANGOLD
    a) Source des œuvres
    Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco
    Guggenheim Museum, Manhattan
    Kunstmuseum, Bâle
    Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
    Museum of Modern Art, New York
    National Gallery of Art, Washington
    Tate Gallery, Londres
    The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington
    The Phillips Collection, Washington
    b) Ouvrages consacrés à l’artiste
    SHIFF Richard (dir.), Robert Mangold, Londres, Phaidon, 2000.
  • Robert MORRIS
    a) Source des œuvres
    Castello di Rivoli, Turin
    Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
    High Museum, Atlanta
    Musée de Grenoble
    Museum of Modern Art, New York
    Tate Gallery, Londres
    Yale University Art Gallery
  • Barnett NEWMAN
    a) Source des œuvres
    Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
    Kunstmuseum, Bâle
    Metropolitan Museum, New York
    Museum of Contemporay Art, Los Angeles
    Museum of Modern Art, New York
    Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco
    National Gallery of Art, Washington
    National Gallery of Art, Ottowa
    National Gallery of Art, Washington
    Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art, Amsterdam
    Tate Gallery, Londres
    Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
    b) Ouvrages consacrés à l’artiste
    NEWMAN Barnett, Selected Writings and Interviews, New York, Knopf, 1990.
    TEMKIN Anne, dir., Barnett Newman, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2002.
  • Mark ROTHKO
    a) Source des œuvres
    Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York
    Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
    Fine Arts Museum, Houston
    Guggenheim Museum, Manhattan
    Kunstmuseum, Bâle
    Metropolitan Museum, New York
    Museum of Contemporay Art, Los Angeles
    Museum of Modern Art, New York
    Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco
    National Gallery of Art, Washington
    Tate Gallery, Londres
    The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington
    The Phillips Collection, Washington
    Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
    Yale University Art Gallery
    b) Ouvrages consacrés à l’artiste
    NODELMAN Sheldon, The Rothko Chapel Paintings : Origins, Structure, Meaning, The Menil Foundation, Houston, 1997.
    ROTHKO Mark, Ecrits sur l’art, 1934-1969, Paris, Flammarion, 2005.
    SCULLY Sean, Mark Rothko, corps de lumière, Paris, L’échoppe, 1999.
    WEISS Jeffrey, dir., Mark Rothko, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Yale University Press, 1998.
  • Robert RYMAN
    a) Source des œuvres
    Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
    Collection Lambert Avignon
    Dia-Beacon, New York
    Galerie Lelong, Paris
    Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
    Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
    Museum of Modern Art, New York
    National Gallery of Art Washington
    Tate Gallery, London
    b) Ouvrages consacrés à l’artiste
    FREMON Jean, Robert Ryman, repères, cahiers d’art contemporain, Galerie Maeght Lelong, 1984.
    Daniel Buren, L’ineffable, à propos de Ryman, Jannink, Paris, 1999.
    Robert Ryman, Beaux Arts Magazine, Paris, 1999, hors-série.
    Robert Ryman, catalogue, Londres, Tate Gallery, New York, MoMa, 1993.
    Robert Ryman, Dia Art Foundation New York, 1988.
    Robert Ryman, Espace d’Art Contemporain, Paris, 1991.
    Robert Ryman, New Paintings, Pace Gallery New York, 1990. Essay by Yve-Alain Bois.
    SAUER Christel, RAUSSMÜLLER Urs, Robert Ryman, Espace d’Art Contemporain, 7 rue de Lille, Paris,
  • Sean SCULLY
    a) Source des œuvres
    Corcoran gallery of Art, Washinton
    Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco
    Galerie Lelong, Paris
    Metropolitan Museum, New York
    Museum Of Fine Arts, Boston
    Museum of Forth Worth, Texas
    National Gallery of Art Washington
    Tate Gallery, Londres
    The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington
    The Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin
    b) Ouvrages consacrés à l’artiste
    GIRARD Xavier, « Sean Scully Affection du tableau », Sean Scully, Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris, 1996.
    MEIER Richard et SCULLY Sean, Espace et lumière, Paris, L’échoppe, 1999.
    POIRIER Maurice, Sean Scully, Hudson Hills Press, New York, 1990.
    Sean Scully, catalogue d’exposition, Hôtel des Arts, Toulon, 2003.
  • Frank STELLA
    a) Source des œuvres
    The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington
    Tate Gallery, Londres
    Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco
    Museum Of Fine Arts, Boston
    Museum Of Fine Arts, Houston
    National Gallery of Art, Washington
    The Phillips Collection, Washington
    Guggenheim Museum, Manhattan
    Metropolitan Museum, New York
    Museum of Modern Art, New York
    Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
    Brooklyn Museum of Art
    Art Institute of Chicago
    b) Ouvrages consacrés à l’artiste
    JODIDIO Philip, « Stella », Connaissance des Arts, 52, 1995.
    RUBIN William, Frank Stella 1970-1987, New York, Museum of Modern Art, 1987.
    STORR Robert, « Stella », Artpress, 125, mai 1998.
    ROSENBLUM Robert, On Modern American Art, Abrams, New York, 1999, pp. 164-185.
  • James TURRELL
    a) Source des œuvres
    Guggenheim Museum, Manhattan
    Museum of Contemporary Art, Anvers
    Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
    Museum Of Fine Arts, Houston
    National Gallery of Art, Washington
    b) Ouvrages consacrés à l’artiste
    ADCOCK Craig, James Turrell, the art of light and space, Berkeley et Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1990.
    BROWN Julia (dir.), Occluded Front, Los Angeles, Lapis Press, 1985.