Lowell Blair Nesbitt - Selected Books and Catalogues

Selected Books and Catalogues

  • Flowers Facades and IBM Machines, Howard Wise Gallery, New York, New York, September/October 1965. Text by Henry Martin.
  • Art 1965, New York Worlds Fair, New York, New York, 1965. Text by Brian O’Doherty, statement by artist.
  • Interior Spaces, Howard Wise Gallery, New York, New York, 1966. Text by Bill Wilson.
  • The Big Drawing, Graham Gallery, New York, New York, April/May 1969. Text by Barbara Kulicke.
  • Aspects of New Realism, Milwaukee Art Center, June/August 1969. Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, September/October 1969; Akron Art Institute, November/December 1969. Text by John Lloyd Taylor.
  • The New Painting, Praeger, New York 1969. Text by Kultermann, Udo.
  • Lowell Nesbitt, Pyramid Gallery, Washington D.C.
  • Lowell Nesbitt, Gallery Ostergren, Malmo, Sweden, January/February 1972. Text by Anders Bergh.
  • Lowell Nesbitt, Gallery Fabian Carlson, Goteborg, Sweden, March/April 1972. Text by Anders Bergh.
  • Lowell Nesbitt, Gimpel and Hanover Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland, May/June 1972. Text by Udo Kultermann.
  • Lowell Nesbitt, Gallery Aronovitsch, Stockholm, Sweden, November 1972. Text by Anders Bergh.
  • Radical Realism, Praeger, New York, 1972. Text by Udo Kultermann.
  • Hyperrealiste Americain, Galerie Des Quatre Movements, Paris, France 1972.
  • Botanical Art and Illustration 1972-1973, The Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1972.
  • The Flowers Series 1964-1973, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., April/May 1973. Text by Henry T. Hopkins. Introduction by Roy Slade.
  • Hyperrealisme, Paris, France, 1973. Text by Isy Brachot.
  • Le Fleurs du Mal, Walton Galleries, San Francisco, California, June 1974. Text by John Pereault.
  • Lowell Nesbitt, Museo de Bellas Artes de Puerto Rico, October 1974. Text by Roy Slade.
  • Painting and Sculpture Today 1974, Contemporary Art Society of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana 1974.
  • Imagist Realism, Art Museum of the Palm Beach and the Norton Museum of Art, Palm Beach, Florida, December 1974/January 1975. Text by Richard Martin.
  • Tokyo International Biennale, "New Image in Painting," Tokyo, Japan 1974.
  • The Present Situation of American Art. Text by John Perrault.
  • Super Realism: A Critical Anthology, E.P. Dutton & Company, New York 1975. Text by Gregory Babcock.
  • Lowell Nesbitt: An Autobiography, ACG, New York, New York, January 1976. Text by Andrew Crispo.
  • American 1976: Bicentennial Exhibition, United States Department of the Interior, Washington D.C. 1976.
  • Artists Cookbook, Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York, December 1977.
  • Modedr med Kunstnere I Weekendavisen, Denmark 1977.
  • Lowell Nesbitt: Still Lifes, Andrew Crispo Gallery, New York, New York, March 1978. Text by Andrew Crispo.
  • Lowell Nesbitt, Art Contact, Miami, Florida 1978.
  • Sneakers, Workman Publishing Company, New York, New York 1978. Text by Samuel Americus Walker.
  • Lowell Nesbitt Flowers, 1964–1979, Andrew Crispo Gallery, New York, New York 1979. Text by Andrew Crispo.
  • The Bicycle, Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Belgium 1977.
  • Lowell Nesbitt: A Selection of Paintings and Drawings Since 1963. The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut 1980. Text by Noel Frackman.
  • Nesbitt’s Nesbitt’s, Marion Koogler Mcnay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas 1980.
  • New York Gallery Showcase, Oklahoma Art Center, Oklahoma City, 1981.
  • Lowell Nesbitt, General Electric Gallery, General Electric Corporate Headquarters, Fairfield, Connecticut.
  • Lowell Nesbitt - Works 1964-1971. Onnasch Gallery, Berlin, Germany 1982.
  • Lowell Nesbitt, Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio 1982.
  • Lowell Nesbitt: An American Realist 1962-1983, Oklahoma Art Center, Oklahoma City 1983. Text by Noel Frackman.
  • Reflections: New Conceptions of Nature, Hillwood Art Gallery, May/July 1984.
  • Art Collection of the American Embassy Vienna, Austria 1984.
  • Art Collection of the American Embassy Brussels, Belgium 1985.
  • American Realism: 20th Century Drawings and Watercolor, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, November/September 1987.

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