Authors: Paul J. Karlstrom
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden,
182
,
233
n
5
History of Art
(Janson),
159
â
60
Hitchcock, Henry Russell,
83
Hitler, Adolf: decadent art show of (
Entartete Kunst
),
5
; early Jewish attitudes toward,
8
â
9
; Olympic Games and,
12
; postwar documentary on,
68
; rise of,
2
,
13
; water-color paintings of,
2
Holland, Frank,
34
Holocaust,
66
â
68
,
198
.
See also
Nazism (National Socialist Party)
Homage to New York
(exhibition). See
Jean Tinguely
(exhibition)
Horn, Walter,
119
,
141
,
146
,
151
,
186
Howard, John Galen,
119
Hughes, Robert,
199
Hultén, K. G. (Pontus),
81
â
82
,
225
n
24
humanist position: of Beckmann,
92
â
95
,
208
; building blocks for art in,
183
â
84
,
187
; ecological awareness linked to,
185
; of Giacometti,
95
â
96
;
New Images of Man
and,
74
â
78
,
224
n
13
; Oliveira influenced by,
193
â
94
; Pop Artists as rejecting,
101
â
2
; retirement activities focused on,
183
â
84
,
191
â
92
,
193
â
94
; Rothko's work in context of,
86
; Selz's unassailable, continued support for,
207
,
208
â
9
; spiritual in art linked to,
130
â
31
,
163
,
173
â
77
.
See also
figurative work
Hunter, Sam,
48
ID.
See
Institute of Design (ID, Chicago)
Illinois Institute of Technology,
35
Imagists (Chicago),
33
immigrants: adaptability key to success,
14
; art history introduced as academic discipline by,
151
; artists and musicians as,
43
; divisions among,
17
; networking and assimilation process for,
14
â
16
,
17
; Tillich as,
73
,
223
n
3
immigration: Jewish difficulties in,
13
,
215
â
16
n
3
; obstacles to,
8
â
9
; realizing necessity of,
10
â
11
; reminiscences about,
15
â
16
; youth group's role in,
6
,
7
Impressionists, American,
103
Inness, George,
175
Institute of Design (ID, Chicago): aesthetic stance of,
31
â
32
,
33
,
34
; decline of,
35
; departure from,
36
; kinetic art discussed at,
127
; Selz's teaching at,
30
â
31
,
32
â
33
International Congress of Art Critics,
196
â
97
Iraq War: art series about,
133
â
34
,
246
nn
15
â
16
; protest of,
Fig. 24
Irwin, Robert,
42
Italy: I Tatti collection,
140
,
141
; Selz's bicycle expedition through,
Fig. 7
,
5
; Selz's trip with Rothko to,
Fig. 17
,
120
.
See also
Venice (Italy)
Jack Rutberg Fine Arts.
See
Rutberg, Jack
Jackson Pollock
(exhibition),
55
Jane's Addiction (band),
viii
Janis, Sidney,
101
Jean Dubuffet
(exhibition),
90
Jeanne-Claude (artist),
153
â
54
,
177
,
185
Jean Tinguely
(exhibition): decision to hold,
78
â
79
; documentary on,
81
,
224
n
16
; implications for Selz,
81
â
82
; kinetic art anticipated in,
88
,
126
; preparation for,
79
â
80
; reflections on,
72
,
80
; reviews of,
56
,
80
â
81
; scheduling of,
85
; spectators at,
80
Jonathan Clark & Co.,
181
Jorasch, Richard,
119
Judd, Donald,
230
â
31
n
25
,
248
n
49
Kala Institute,
182
Kallir, Jane,
20
Kantor, Paul,
42
Kantor, Sybil Gordon,
220
n
6
,
220
â
21
n
8
Kaplan, Fred,
98
Karpel, Bernard,
65
Kentridge, William,
207
â
8
,
209
Kerr, Clark: BAM fundraising of,
119
,
121
,
123
; Guggenheim proposal of,
141
; Hofmann collection development and,
138
; Reagan's firing of,
141
,
143
; Selz's relationship with,
138
â
39
kinetic art: exhibition of,
123
,
126
â
28
; manifesto of,
235
n
24
; Selz's teaching and involvement with,
157
; Tinguely as anticipating,
88
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig,
5
,
28
,
29
Kirkeby, Paula,
131
,
181
,
195
â
96
Kitaj, R. B.,
104
Klee, Paul,
5
Kohn, Karl,
43
Kokoschka, Oskar,
16
Kollwitz, Käthe,
8
Kootz, Sam,
138
Kostka, Robert,
190
Kramer, Hilton,
100
â
101
,
188
,
228
n
2
Krautheimer, Richard,
36
Kress Foundation,
144
Kuh, Kathleen,
76
,
77
,
224
n
6
,
224
n
12
Kunitz, Stanley,
101
Kunstgewerbemuseum (Zurich),
82
Lacey, Suzanne,
158
LACMA.
See
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
Landauer, Susan,
155
â
56
,
197
,
240
n
13
,
240
â
41
n
14
,
241
nn
15
â
16
Leaf, June,
34
Le Corbusier,
57
Léger, Fernand,
22
Lemert, Deirdre (fourth wife),
245
n
1
Leslie, Charles,
x
,
38
â
39
,
110
,
213
n
3
Leutze, Emanuel Gottlieb,
137
Lewallen, Connie,
133
â
34
,
237
n
43
Lichtenstein, Roy,
100
Lieberman, William S.,
Fig. 14
,
57
Liebmann family (in New York City),
10
,
18
â
19
,
21
Lindner, Richard,
182
,
198
,
246
n
13
“living the art life”: adapting to American life,
14
; as “artist-agent,”
154
â
55
; artist friends in,
64
,
85
,
120
,
129
,
135
â
36
,
153
,
154
â
55
,
161
,
162
â
63
,
170
,
192
â
93
,
201
â
5
,
234
n
8
; creativity and liberation,
ix
; enthusiasm and engagement,
x
,
152
â
53
,
186
â
87
; generosity and inclusiveness,
187
â
88
; as independent outsider,
152
,
160
â
61
,
171
â
72
; loyalty to chosen art and artists in,
105
,
155
,
184
,
195
,
198
; open to new experiences,
vii
â
viii
,
x
,
18
,
36
,
41
,
123
â
24
,
150
,
155
,
173
,
187
,
195
â
96
,
213
n
2
,
240
n
11
; Paris sojourn in clarifying,
31
â
32
; in Pomona's milieu,
38
â
39
; spiritually focused friends in,
174
â
77
.
See also
art and politics connections; bohemian lifestyle
Lloyd, Frank: crooked dealings of,
168
â
69
,
243
nn
60
â
61
; lawsuit against,
165
â
66
Los Angeles: L'Angolo Cafe in,
vii
; cultural exceptionalism of,
235
n
15
; later association with galleries in,
181
,
196
; music scene at midcentury,
42
â
43
; Whisky a Go Go in,
vii
â
viii
,
150
,
213
n
2
.
See also
Southern California art scene
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA): professional support for,
40
â
41
; exhibitions:
Four Abstract Classicists
,
43
â
44
; Hermitage treasures,
197
;
Made in California
,
197
love and sexuality: characterization of,
178
; first love (Gina),
Fig. 9
,
16
,
17
â
18
,
216
n
16
; first marriage,
30
,
36
,
39
; first divorce,
116
; Peter's infidelities in,
110
,
113
,
114
,
232
n
42
; Peter's reputation and,
155
â
56
,
157
,
164
; second marriage,
113
â
14
,
116
; Thalia's infidelities in,
114
,
232
n
45
; third and fourth marriages,
245
n
1
; fifth marriage,
178
â
80
.
See also
bohemian lifestyle; Selz, Carole Schemmerling (fifth wife); Selz, Norma (second wife); Selz, Thalia (Cheronis) (first wife)