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KAY SAGE * bibliography updated 17 June-krh Atheneum, Wadsworth. Yves Tanguy, Kay Sage. (Exhibition August 10- September 28). Hartford. 1954. > Caws, Kuenzli, and Raaberg."Problematics of Women and Surrealism", Surrealism and Women. MIT Press, Massachusetts; 1991. > Caws, Mary Ann; Rudolf Kuenzli, Gloria Raaberg. Surrealism and Women. MA: MIT Press. 1991. [origanally published as the journal Dada/surrealism, no. 18 by the Association for the Study of Dada and Surrealism, the University of Iowa] Chadwick, Whitney, Isabelle De Courtivron. Significant Others: Creativity & Intimate Partnership. New York: Thames and Hudson. 1996. Corbin-Pardee, Linda. Showing what is inside: the paintings of Kay Sage. (Thesis). Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. 1992 Dubuffet, Jean. Kay Sage, Mordicus. 1962. Gagnon, C. "A House of Her Won: Kay Sage, Solitarty Surrealist - Suther, J", Arachne 5, no. 2 (1998): 100-103. Grimberg, Salomon. (Book Reviews) Woman's Journal of Art. Fall 1996/Winter 1997, 42-45. > ______. "A House of her own: Kay Sage, Solitary Surrealist- Suther, J", Woman's Art Journal 20, no. 2 (Fal-WIn 2000): 56-59. Hayter, Stanley; Charles Howard; Knud Merrild; Kay Sage; Joseph Goddu; Debra Wieder. Eccentric Orbits: Stanley William Hayter, Charles Howard, Knud Merrild, Kay Sage. New York: Hirschl & Adler Galleries. 1998. Mattatuck Museum; Kay Sage. A Tribute to Kay Sage, 1898-1963. Waterbury, CO: Mattatuck Museum. 1965. McKown, Rich. "Cape Museum of Fine Arts/Dennis: Surrealism in America during the 1930's and 1940's --Selections from the Penny and Elton Yasuna Collection", Art NEw England v. 21, no. 6 (Oct/Nov 2000): 52. [FirstSearch: WilsonSelectPlus-Full Text] Miller, Stephen R. Kay Sage: Surrealist. Nelmar Press. ______. "The Surrealist Imagery of Kay Sage", Art INternational 26, no. 4 (1983): 32+. Orenstein, Gloria. "Reclaiming the great mother:A feminist journey to madness and back in search of a goddess heritage", Symposium. Spring 1982; 45-70, 1982. ______. "The Surrealist Vision of Kay Sage and the New Feminist Awareness", Melusine no. 3 (1982): 215-221. Sage, Kay. China Eggs. Ed. Judith Suther. Trans. Elisabeth Manuel. Starbooks Editions de l'Etoile, 1996. ______. Your Move: Exhibition of Objects-Collages. New York: Catherine Viviano Gallery. 1961. ______. Kay Sage. Galleria dell'Obelisco, Istituto Grafico Tiberino. 1953. ______. Kay Sage: Retrospective. New York: Catherine Viviano Gallery. 1960. ______; Holly Bailey. Kay Sage, 1898-1963. Great Lakes Press. 1975. Stuhlman, Jonathan. Kay Sage's Influences on Yves Tanguy's art of the 1940's. (Thesis). Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago. 1998. Suther, Judith. A House of her own. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln; 1997. [RINGLING SCHOOL OF ART LIBRARY: ND 237 S18 S87 1997]> Suther, Judith. "Separate Studios: Kay Sage and Yves Tanguy", Significant Others. Thames and Hudson, London; 1993, 137-153. > ______. "The Poetry of Kay Sage and French Surrealism", Comparative Literature Studies 23, no. 3 (1986): 234-249. Weisberger, Edward. Surrealism, Two Private Eyes: the Nesuhi Ertegun and Daniel Filipacchi Collections. New York: Guggenheim Museum. 1999. Whitbread, D. "A House of her won: Kay Sage, Solitary Surrealist- Suther, J", Women's Studies International Forum 21, no. 4 (Jul-Aug 1998): 459-460. |