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William A. and Gael Crimmins papers and photos on Monumenta

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SP-03

Scope and contents

The Monumenta collection deals primarily with events that occurred after the opening of the exhibit. There are many newspaper articles from 1974 which represent both a positive and negative reaction to Monumenta. Also in the collection there are magazine and journal reviews of the exhibit. From the exhibit itself, there are maps which guided visitors to the location of each sculpture throughout Newport. There are various photographs included in the collection as well as foam-mounted wall board photographs from the Monumenta Redux exhibit. A digital copy of photographs is included on a DVD with a master directory.

There are no planning documents and no correspondence related to the artists and directors of the exhibit.

Dates

  • 1974-2004, bulk 2004
  • Majority of material found in 2004 - 2004

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is not restricted.

Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use

Various copying restriction apply, according to the Special Collections use policy. Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be directed to the Special Collections Librarian. See also the Library's copyright and publication statement.

Historical Note

Monumenta was an outdoor modern art exhibit held in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1974. It consisted of fifty-four sculptures which had been created by forty different artists, including Christo, Willem De Koonig, Kosso Eloul, Richard Fleischner, Anne Healy, and James Rosati. The sculptures were loaned to Monumenta on a temporary basis for the sole purpose of the exhibit, which was open to the public from August 17 to October 13, 1974.

The exhibit spanned ten different locations around Newport, including Bowens Wharf, Brick Market Place, Chateau-sur-Mer, the Elms, King's Beach, various locations on Ocean Drive, and Perrotti Park. Some of these sites were public areas owned by the state and town, while others were owned by the Preservation Society of Newport County. William Crimmins, a resident of Newport, organized the exhibit, and Sam Hunter, a professor of art from Princeton, was the director.

Monumenta's 30th anniversary was commemorated in 2004 in a month-long celebration called Re:Monumenta. Four local arts and cultural organizations – Project One, Island Moving Company, Island Arts, and Salve Regina University – presented a series of lectures, dance performances, public sculpture and gallery exhibitions. The exhibition Monumenta Redux, held at the Island Arts Gallery during the month of September 2004, presented reproductions of photographs, sketches, press clippings and memorabilia related to the original show. Re:Monumenta called the public's attention back to the importance of the fifty-four sculptures that once stood throughout Newport.

Extent

8.33 Linear Feet (8 flat boxes (10"x13") and 1 oversize flat box (14"x20"))

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

This collection contains articles and photographs related to the modern art exhibit held in Newport in 1974. It also contains exhibit photographs and labels related to Re:Monumenta, an event held in 2004 to emphasize the importance of the original exhibit.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged in three series: Series 1: Printed material, 1974 Series 2: Images, 1974 Series 3: Re:Monumenta, 2004

Technical Access

A computer with a DVD drive and software for displaying tiff, jpeg, and pdf files is required for use of the DVD.

Accruals

No additional accruals are expected.

Related Material in the Salve Regina Special Collections

-- SP 05: Monumenta collection -- Hunter, Sam. Monumenta: a biennial exhibition of outdoor sculpture, Newport, Rhode Island, August 17 through October 13, 1974. Newport, R.I.: Monumenta Newport Inc., 1974. (Salve Newport Collection NB198 .M7) -- Yard, Sally and Gianfranco Gorgoni. Christo: Oceanfront. Princeton, N.J.: Art Museum, Princeton University, 1975. (Salve Newport Collection N7193.C5 P74 1975)

Processing information

The collection was processed by Shelley Byron, Archives Assistant, in 2008.

Source

Title
Guide to the William A. and Gael Crimmins papers and photos on Monumenta, 1974-2004 (bulk 2004)
Status
Completed
Author
Shelley Byron, Archives Assistant, and Maria Bernier, University Archivist and Special Collections Librarian
Date
2008
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the Salve Regina University Special Collections Repository

Contact:
McKillop Library
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Newport RI 02891 USA
401-341-2276
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