More Tremaine Collection artworks and designs in exhibitions (compilation; 1985-2016)
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> Presumably formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), presumably Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, loaned works: Georges Braque’s The black rose, (1927); Fernand Léger’s Le petit déjeuner (1921); Paul Klee’s Structural II, (1924); Joan Miró’s Le chat blanc, (1927); presumably Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, loaned work: Paul Klee’s Seemingly modest, (1937).
- Citation - Christie’s, New York. (1991). Important Modern paintings from The Tremaine Collection (5 November 1991), pp. 26-27, 30-31, 34-35, 42-45. University of Southern California library, Los Angeles, call no. N5220.T78 C46 1991. See worldcat.org for other locations.
> Presumably formerly private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artwork: Andy Warhol’s A boy for Meg, (1962).
> "Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine", loaned artwork: Neil Jenney’s Husband and wife, (1969).
> Presumably Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, loaned artwork: Robert Rauschenberg’s Windward, (1963).
- Offline - exhibition history of Windward - Fondation Beyeler, Riehen / Basel, Switzerland.
- Online - artwork webpage with photo - Fondation Beyeler, Riehen / Basel, Switzerland.
> Formerly "Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Meriden, Connecticut", Whitney Museum of American Art-owned, exhibited artwork: Jasper Johns’s Three flags, (1958).
> Lender unknown, loaned Monogram by Louise Lawler, a photo of Jasper Johns’s White flag (1955-58) in a Tremaine interior.
> "Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine", loaned artworks: Claes Oldenburg’s Studies for store objects— pie, 7-Up, flag, oranges, fifteen cents (also known as 7-Up with cake), (1961); Tom Wesselmann’s The great American nude VIII, (1961). Presumably formerly private basis, Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, exhibited artwork: Andy Warhol’s A boy for Meg, (1962). (Confirmed for Richmond, VA show only.)
- Offline - exhibition checklist - Virginia Museum of Fine Arts archive, Richmond.
- Online - "book serves as a catalogue for exhibition" - Stich, Sidra. (1987). Made in U.S.A.: An Americanization in Modern Art, the ’50s & ’60s.
- Online citation - artwork exhibition history (A boy for Meg) - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
> Lender unknown, loaned / exhibited photowork: Louise Lawler’s Living Room Corner, Arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine Sr., New York City, (1984); showing Robert Delaunay’s Premier disque, (1912) and Roy Lichtenstein’s Ceramic head with blue shadow, (1965).
> Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, unknown specific lender (see below), exhibited artwork: Jasper Johns’s Tango, (1955).
- Offline - artwork exhibition history - Museum Ludwig archive, Cologne.
- Online - artwork photo and exhibition history - Kulturelles Erbe Köln - Museum Ludwig website, Germany. (Regarding ownership in 1987, the Tremaine owned the artwork until 1978.)
> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), unknown specific owner, loaned or exhibited artwork: Barnett Newman’s Euclidian Abyss, (1947).
- Online - exhibition history - Shiff, Richard et al. (2004). Barnett Newman: A catalogue raisonné, pp. 168 & 602.
- Online - Pace Gallery archive - exhibition webpage.
> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Phoenix Art Museum-owned, loaned artwork: Carlos Mérida’s Cuadro sin un título (serie de los cielos de Texas) (in English, "Picture Without a Title (Skies of Texas series"), (1943), otherwise known as Sky over Texas.
- Online - exhibition catalogue / book - (1988). The Latin American spirit: Art and artists in the United States, 1920 - 1970, p. 241. The Bronx Museum of the Arts. (For viewing, email-based registration required.)
- Online - artwork webpage with photo - Phoenix Art Museum.
> Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Fondation Beyeler-owned, loaned artwork: Robert Rauschenberg’s Windward, (1963).
- Offline - exhibition history of Windward - Fondation Beyeler, Riehen / Basel, Switzerland.
- Online - artwork webpage - Fondation Beyeler, Riehen / Basel, Switzerland.
> Lender unknown, loaned / exhibited photoworks: Louise Lawler’s Does Marilyn Monroe make you cry?, (1988), showing the Tremaine-owned work by Andy Warhol, Round Marilyn, (1962), at the Christie’s New York auction, Contemporary Art from the Tremaine Collection, (9 November 1988). Also, a second photo of the edition also on view, or Lawler’s Does Andy Warhol make you cry?, (1988), with the same appearance.
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, unknown lender, loaned or exhibited artwork: The Moment II, (1969).
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Whitney Museum of American Art-owned; exhibited artwork: Jasper Johns’s Three flags, (1958).
- Online - Art in place exhibition catalogue - Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
- Offline - Three flags - exhibition history - Whitney Museum of American Art archive, New York.
- Online - artwork webpage with photo - Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, unknown lender, loaned or exhibited artwork: The Moment II, (1969).
> Presumably formerly private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artwork: Larry Bell’s Chrome and Glass Construction, (1965).
> Akron Art Museum-owned, Guerrilla Girls’ Q. How many works by women artists were in the Andy Warhol and Tremaine auctions at Sotheby’s?, (1989; lithograph), exhibited.
> Formerly Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art, MoMA-owned, exhibited artwork: Roberto Burle Marx’s Design for a garden, (1948); and design: Oscar Niemeyer with Roberto Burle Marx Beach House for Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine, project, Santa Barbara, California, (1948),
- Online - Museum of Modern Art, New York, installation photos: maquette; Design for a garden: 1; 2.
- Online - exhibition webpage including installation photos, exhibition catalogue, and two press releases (with mention of "Burton Tremaine residence") - Museum of Modern Art, New York.
- Online - Niemeyer with Burle Marx, Tremaine house maquette webpage - Museum of Modern Art, New York.
- Online - Design for a garden webpage - Museum of Modern Art, New York.
- Online - Adams, Brooks. (November 1991). Biomodernism [with photo of Burle Marx’s Design for a garden], (1948). Art in America, pp. 144-45. (Email-based registration may be required for viewing.)
- Online - Leccese, Michael. (August 1991). Passion for the jungle [with photo of Burle Marx’s Design for a garden, (1948)]. Garden design, page numbers unknown. (Email-based registration may be required for viewing.)
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, private collection-owned, loaned artwork: Roy Lichtenstein’s Head - yellow and black, (1962).
- Online - artwork webpage (no photo) with exhibition history - Sotheby’s New York Contemporary art evening (14 November 2006).
- Online - advertisement [with photo of Lichtenstein’s Head— yellow and black, (1962)] - (May 1982). James Goodman Gallery advertisement. Art in America, p. 15. (Email-based registration required.)
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Whitney Museum of American Art-owned; exhibited artwork: Jasper Johns’s Three flags, (1958).
- Offline - exhibition history - Jasper Johns’s Three flags - Whitney Museum of American Art archive, New York.
- Online - artwork webpage - Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artworks: Oceania, the sky, (1946) and Oceania, the sea, (1946).
- Online - two press releases, brochure, exhibition catalogue (plates 370 & 371, pp. 430-31) - Museum of Modern Art, New York.
- Online - Oceania, the sky (1946) exhibition history - artwork webpage with photo - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
- Online - Oceania, the sea (1946) exhibition history - artwork webpage with photo - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Phoenix Art Museum-owned, loaned artwork: Carlos Mérida’s Cuadro sin un título (serie de los cielos de Texas) (in English, "Picture Without a Title (Skies of Texas series"), (1943), otherwise known as Sky over Texas.
- Offline - artwork exhibition history - Phoenix Art Museum archive.
- Online - artwork webpage - Phoenix Art Museum.
> Lender unknown, loaned Monogram by Louise Lawler, a photo of Jasper Johns’s White flag (1955-58) in a Tremaine interior.
> Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Fondation Beyeler-owned, loaned artwork: Robert Rauschenberg’s Windward, (1963).
- Offline - exhibition history of Windward - Fondation Beyeler, Riehen / Basel, Switzerland.
- Online - artwork webpage with photo - Fondation Beyeler, Riehen / Basel, Switzerland.
> Former Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), NGA-owned, loaned artwork: Mary Callery’s Amity, (1947).
> Presumably formerly private basis, Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, loaned NGA artwork: Andy Warhol’s A boy for Meg, (1962). (Not shown at last three venues).
- Online citation - artwork exhibition history - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
- Neo-Dada: Redefining art, 1958-62 exhibition catalogue (1994). Rutgers University, New Jersey, 153 pp. N6487.S36S375 1994. (See worldcat.org for more locations.)
> Former Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Minneapolis Institute of Arts-owned, loaned artwork: Georgia O’Keeffe’s New York night, (or City night), (1926).
- Offline - Minneapolis Institute of Arts archive.
- Online - artwork webpage with photo - Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
- Video-recording - (1995). Made in America [videorecording]; Ten centuries of American art. St. Louis Museum of Art library, call no. N6505 .M3 1995.
> Spencer Museum of Art-owned, Guerrilla Girls’ Q. How many works by women artists were in the Andy Warhol and Tremaine auctions at Sotheby’s?, (1989; lithograph), exhibited.
- No exhibition checklist or installation photos at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and Design.
- Online - artwork photo and exhibition history - Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. (Search the museum’s database.)
> Presumably formerly private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artwork: Graham Sutherland’s Palm Palisades, (1947).
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Hirshhorn-owned, loaned artwork: Claes Oldenburg’s 7-Up, (1961).
> Lender unknown, loaned Monogram, (1984) by Louise Lawler, a photo of Jasper Johns’s White flag, (1955-58) in a Tremaine interior.
- Online - photowork page with exhibitions of Monogram across editions - Christie’s New York - Post-war and contemporary art afternoon session (9 May 2012).
- Online - general exhibition information - link to brochure with exhibition checklist - Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC.
> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, private collection-owned, loaned or exhibited artwork: Barnett Newman’s Euclidian Abyss, (1947).
> Former Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), private collection-owned (Rambach), loaned artwork: Stuart Davis’s Composition (1863), (1932).
- Offline - exhibition checklist - Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio.
- Online - exhibition catalogue - Philadelphia Museum of Art. (2009). Adventures in Modern art: The Charles K. Williams II Collection, p. 321 (Composition (1863) exhibition history.
> Richard F. Brush Art Gallery-owned, exhibited: Guerrilla Girls’ Q. How many works by women artists were in the Andy Warhol and Tremaine auctions at Sotheby’s?, (1989; lithograph 42/50), exhibited.
> Former Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Ernst Schwitters Collection owned, loaned artwork: Josef Albers’s Flying, (1929/35).
- Offline - artwork exhibition history - Sprengel Museum Hannover, Germany.
- Online - artwork shown on Ernst Schwitters Collection, Hannover, Germany, webpage.
- Online - exhibition review - Larsen, Lars Bang. (November - December 1998). Frieze. (Artwork not mentioned specifically.)
> Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, unknown lender, loaned or exhibited artwork: Barnett Newman’s Outcry, (1958).
> Presumably formerly private basis, Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, loaned NGA artwork: Andy Warhol’s A boy for Meg, (1962). (Not shown at final three venues: Museo Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain; Fundaçao Serralves, Porto, Portugal; Guggenheim Museum, New York.)
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, private collection-owned, loaned artwork: Roy Lichtenstein’s Head - yellow and black, (1962).
- Online - artwork webpage (no photo) with exhibition history - Sotheby’s New York Contemporary art evening (14 November 2006).
- Online - advertisement [with photo of Lichtenstein’s Head— yellow and black, (1962)] - (May 1982). James Goodman Gallery advertisement. Art in America, p. 15. (Email-based registration required.)
> Former Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art; NGA-owned, exhibited artwork: Mary Callery’s Amity, (1947).
- Offline - exhibition checklist - Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.
- Online citation - artwork exhibition history - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
> Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Museum Ludwig, Cologne-owned, exhibited artwork: Jasper Johns’s Tango, (1955).
- Offline - artwork exhibition history - Museum Ludwig archive, Cologne.
- Online - artwork photo and exhibition history - Kulturelles Erbe Köln - Museum Ludwig website, Germany.
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, National Gallery of Art-owned, loaned artwork: Ralston Crawford’s Lights in an aircraft plant, (1945).
- Online - artwork webpage with photo and exhibition history - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), San Francisco MoMA-owned, loaned artwork: Piet Mondrian’s Composition with red, yellow, and blue, 1935-42 (at both venues); formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Reynolda House Museum of American Art-owned, loaned artwork: Stuart Davis’s For internal use only, (1945) (Dallas venue only).
- Offline - two installation photos (Mondrian’s Composition with red, yellow, and blue, 1935-42) - Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, MA.
- Online - exhibition webpage - Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, MA.
- Offline - exhibition checklist - Dallas Museum of Art archive.
- Online - installation photo showing Stuart Davis’s For internal use only - Dallas Museum of Art archive.
- Online - installation photo showing Piet Mondrian’s Composition with red, yellow, and blue, 1935-42 - Dallas Museum of Art archive.
- Online - exhibition webpage - Dallas Museum of Art website.
- Online - artwork page and exhibition history - Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Winston-Salem, NC.
- Online - artwork page - San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
> Metropolitan Museum-owned Pollock and tureen, (1984) by Louise Lawler, a photo of the Tremaine’s dining room in New York, with cropped view of Jackson Pollock’s Frieze, (1953-55).
> Former Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art, NGA-owned, exhibited artwork: Jacques Lipchitz’s Pierrot, (1916).
- Online - general exhibition information - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
- Online - Brodie, Judith and Robison, Andrew. (2001). A Century of Drawing: Works on Paper from Degas to LeWitt (exhibition catalogue), 316 pp.. (Link to pdf, photo and text on Pierrot, pp. 82-83.)
- Online citation - Pierrot artwork page, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artworks: Oceania, the sky, (1946) and Oceania, the sea, (1946).
- Online - Oceania, the sky (1946) exhibition history - artwork webpage with photo - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
- Online - Oceania, the sea (1946) exhibition history - artwork webpage with photo - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, private collector-owned, loaned artwork: Barnett Newman’s Euclidian Abyss, (1947); formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, private collector-owned, loaned artwork: Barnett Newman’s Outcry, (1958; Philadelphia exhibition only).
> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art); former private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine; Cleveland Museum of Art, loaned artwork: Richard Stankiewicz’s Untitled, (1961).
- Online - exhibition history - artwork webpage with photo - Cleveland Museum of Art.
- Online - exhibition catalogue - archive.org.
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Museum Ludwig-owned, loaned artwork: Andy Warhol’s Close cover before striking (Pepsi-Cola), (1962).
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, MOCA LA-owned, exhibited artwork: Robert Irwin’s Untitled, (1963-65).
- Offline - artwork exhibition history - Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
- Online - general exhibition webpage - Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
- Online - artwork webpage (no photo) - Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
> Lenders unknown, loaned Monogram by Louise Lawler, a photo of Jasper Johns’s White flag, (1955-58) in a Tremaine interior; Does Andy Warhol make you cry?, (1988) by Louise Lawler, photo of Andy Warhol’s Head of Marilyn Monroe/ Round Marilyn, (1962) at auction by Burton Tremaine.
- Online - photowork page with exhibitions of Monogram across editions - Christie’s New York - Post-war and contemporary art afternoon session (9 May 2012).
- Online - photowork page with exhibitions of Does Andy Warhol make you cry? across editions - Christie’s New York - Post-war and contemporary afternoon sale (13 November 2008).
- Exhibition catalogue - (c. 2004). Louise Lawler and others. Kunstmuseum Basel: Basel. Columbia University library, New York. See worldcat.org for more locations.
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Leo Castelli Gallery-owned, loaned artwork: Roy Lichtenstein’s Crying girl, (1964).
> Formerly Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art, MoMA-owned, exhibited artwork: Roberto Burle Marx’s Design for a garden, (1948).
- Online - installation photo showing Design for a garden.
- Online - exhibition webpage - Museum of Modern Art, New York.
- Online - design webpage - Museum of Modern Art, New York.
> Formerly Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art, MoMA-owned, exhibited artwork: Roberto Burle Marx’s Design for a garden, (1948).
- Online - Museum of Modern Art, New York: (installation photo 1; 2).
- Online - exhibition webpage - Museum of Modern Art, New York.
- Online - design webpage - Museum of Modern Art, New York.
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Hirshhorn-owned, exhibited artwork: Claes Oldenburg’s 7-Up, (1961).
> Presumably formerly private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artwork: Andy Warhol’s A boy for Meg, (1962).
> > Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art); former private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine; Cleveland Museum of Art, loaned artwork: Richard Stankiewicz’s Untitled, (1961).
> Former Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Minneapolis Institute of Arts-owned, loaned artwork: Georgia O’Keeffe’s New York night, (or City night), (1926).
- Offline - artwork exhibition history - Minneapolis Institute of Arts archive.
- Online - artwork webpage with photo - Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
- Online - press release - Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
- Published with connection to exhibition - (c. 2007). Georgia O’Keeffe: Circling around abstraction. Yale University library. See worldcat.org for more locations.
> Formerly in the Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art; OKCMOA-owned, exhibited Ilya Bolotowsky’s Perpendiculars and diagonals, (1945).
- Offline - artwork exhibition history - Oklahoma City Museum of Art archive.
- Online - general exhibition announcement - Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Phoenix Art Museum-owned, exhibited artwork: Carlos Orozco Romero’s La danza (The Dance), (1939).
- Offline - artwork exhibition history - Phoenix Art Museum archive.
- Online - artwork webpage with photo - Phoenix Art Museum.
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artwork: William Dutterer’s Equal, no. 2, (1968).
- Online - artwork webpage with photo and exhibition history - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
> Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Tate Modern-owned, loaned artwork: Andy Warhol’s Marilyn diptych, (1962).
- Offline - Marilyn diptych exhibition history - Tate Modern archive, London.
- Online - press release (25 June 2007) - Tate Liverpool website.
- Online - exhibition webpage - Tate Liverpool website.
- (14 September 2007). [Short announcement:] Tate to show collection masterpieces [with mention of Andy Warhol’s Marilyn diptych]. Liverpool Echo newspaper, p. 15. See worldcat.org for possible locations.
- (28 September 2007). TATE of the ART [with mention of Andy Warhol’s Marilyn diptych to be installed the following month]. Liverpool Echo newspaper, p. 1. See worldcat.org for possible locations.
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, National Gallery of Art-owned, loaned artwork: Ralston Crawford’s Lights in an aircraft plant, (1945).
- Online - artwork webpage with photo and exhibition history - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
> Presumably formerly private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artwork: Ernest Trova’s Falling man, (1970).
> Metropolitan Museum-owned Pollock and tureen, (1984) by Louise Lawler, a photo of the Tremaine’s dining room in New York, with cropped view of Jackson Pollock’s Frieze, (1953-55); private lender, loaned Monogram, (1984) by Louise Lawler, a photo of Jasper Johns’s White flag, (1955-58) in a Tremaine interior; unknown lender, Living room corner, arranged by Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, New York City, 1984, (1984) showing Robert Delaunay’s Premier disque, (1912) and Roy Lichtenstein’s Ceramic head with blue shadow, (1965).
- Exhibition catalogue with exhibition checklist - Eklund, Douglas. (2009). The pictures generation, 1974-1984. (Online - Google Books). (See worldcat.org for more locations.)
- Online - photo work and exhibition history - Pollock and tureen (5/5 in edition) - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
- Online - photowork page with exhibitions of Monogram across editions - Christie’s New York - Post-war and contemporary art afternoon session (9 May 2012).
- Offline - exhibition history of Lawler’s Tremaine series works (edition numbers unspecified) - Metro Pictures, New York.
> Former Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA Australia-owned, exhibited work: Jim Dine’s An animal, (1961).
> Former Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Minneapolis Institute of Arts-owned, loaned artwork: Georgia O’Keeffe’s New York night, (or City night), (1926).
- Offline - Minneapolis Institute of Arts archive.
- Online - general exhibition information - Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
- Online - artwork webpage with photo - Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
- Published on occasion of exhibition - Balken, Debra Bricker. (2009). Dove / O’Keeffe: Circles of influence. Yale University library. See worldcat.org for more locations.
> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza-owned, loaned artwork: Theo van Doesburg’s Composition XX, (1920).
- Offline - artwork exhibition history - Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza archive, Madrid.
- Online - artwork webpage with photo - Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid.
- Online - general exhibition page - Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden.
- Online - general exhibition page - Tate Modern, London.
- Online - art review - Border Crossings magazine.
- Exhibition catalogue - Fabre, Gladys & Wintgens Hötte, Doris (Eds.). (c. 2009). Van Doesburg & the international avant-garde. Tate: London. Yale University library, call no. NJ18 D66 A12 2009 (LC). See worldcat.org for other locations.
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, MOCA LA-owned, exhibited artwork: Robert Irwin’s Untitled, (1963-65).
- Offline - artwork exhibition history - Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
- Online - general exhibition webpage - Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
- Online - artwork webpage (no photo) - Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
> Formerly presumably private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artwork: Paul Cézanne’s Self-portrait, (1899), lithograph.
- Online - exhibition history - artwork webpage with photo - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
- Online - exhibition webpage - National Art Center, Tokyo.
- Exhibition catalogue - see worldcat.org for locations.
> Formerly private basis: Mr & Mrs Burton Tremaine; NGA-owned, artwork exhibited: Andy Warhol’s A boy for Meg, (1962). (Inclusion in venues after Washington, DC is not confirmed.)
- Offline - exhibition checklist - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, exhibition archive.
- Online - general exhibition information page - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. (Includes audio of symposium, press event, and an introduction.)
- Offline - National Gallery of Art, Washington. (18 September 2011). Advertisement: "... Warhol: Headlines, September 25 - January 2..." New York Times, p. 80 (illustrated: A boy for Meg). (See worldcat.org for locations.)
- Donovan, Molly with John J. Curley. (2011). Warhol: Headlines (exhibition catalogue). Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, 214 pp. - Yale University library, New Haven, CT. (See worldcat.org for more locations.)
- Online - article - Kennicott, Philip. (23 September 2011). Two new exhibitions show how Andy Warhol defined— and denied— his genius. The Washington Post. (Article mentions A boy for Meg).
- Online - article - Meisler, Stanley. (9 October 2011). Andy Warhol in ’Headlines’ at Washington’s National Gallery. Los Angeles Times. (Article mentions A boy for Meg).
- Online citation - artwork exhibition history - National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. (Exhibition not yet listed on this page.)
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, private collection, loaned artwork: Frank Stella’s Telluride, (1961).
> Metropolitan Museum-owned Pollock and tureen, (1984) by Louise Lawler, a photo of the Tremaine’s dining room in New York, with cropped view of Jackson Pollock’s Frieze, (1953-55).
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Hirshhorn-owned, loaned artwork: Claes Oldenburg’s 7-Up, (1961).
- Online - general exhibition information - installation photographs (including at least four showing 7-Up, (1961).
- Online - artwork and exhibition history - Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.
> Former Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Ernst Schwitters Collection owned, loaned artwork: Josef Albers’s Flying, (1929/35).
- Offline - artwork exhibition history - Sprengel Museum Hannover, Germany.
- Online - on general exhibition - Centre Pompidou-Metz webpage.
- Online - artwork shown on Ernst Schwitters Collection, Hannover, Germany, webpage.
> Unknown lender, Louise Lawler’s Pollock and tureen (traced), (1984 / 2013) and Pollock and tureen (traced and painted), third, (1984 / 2013 / 2014), referring to her photograph Pollock and tureen from a Tremaine interior, partly showing Jackson Pollock’s Frieze, (1953-55).
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Philadelphia Museum of Art-owned, loaned artwork: James Rosenquist’s Zone, (1961).
- Online - press release - Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.
- Online - general exhibition page with press results list - Dallas Museum of Art.
- Online - general exhibition page - Philadelphia Museum of Art.
- Offline - Philadelphia Museum of Art archive.
> Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Tate Modern-owned, loaned artwork: Andy Warhol’s Marilyn diptych, (1962).
> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Whitney Museum of American Art-owned; exhibited artwork: Jasper Johns’s Three flags, (1958).
- Offline - exhibition history - Jasper Johns’s Three flags - Whitney Museum of American Art archive, New York.
- Online - artwork webpage with photo - Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
> Unknown lender, Louise Lawler’s Pollock and tureen (traced and painted), number unknown, (1984 / 2013 / 2014), referring to her photograph Pollock and tureen from a Tremaine interior, partly showing Jackson Pollock’s Frieze, (1953-55).
- Online - exhibition page with photo showing Pollock and tureen (traced and painted) (number unknown).
> Art Gallery of New South Wales-owned, Guerrilla Girls’ Q. How many works by women artists were in the Andy Warhol and Tremaine auctions at Sotheby’s?, (1989; lithograph; 13/50), exhibited.
- Online - artwork and exhibition history - Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, AUS.
- Exhibition catalogue - Robinson, Macushla. (2015). See you at the barricades. Yale University library. (See worldcat.org for more possible locations.)
- Online - general page for exhibition - Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, AUS.
> Unknown lender, Louise Lawler’s Pollock and tureen (traced), (1984 / 2013) referring to her photograph Pollock and tureen from a Tremaine interior, partly showing Jackson Pollock’s Frieze, (1953-55).
- Offline - exhibition history of Lawler’s Tremaine series works (edition numbers unspecified) - Metro Pictures, New York.
- Online - general exhibition page (in German) - Museum Kurhaus Kleve, Germany.
> Unknown lender, Louise Lawler’s Pollock and tureen (traced), (1984 / 2013) (edition number unknown) referring to her photograph Pollock and tureen from a Tremaine interior, partly showing Jackson Pollock’s Frieze, (1953-55).