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—characteristics: adaptability,
14
,
18
; atheism,
73
,
174
–
76
,
177
; creative life force,
194
–
95
,
203
; curiosity,
37
,
41
,
110
,
162
,
177
,
240
n
11
; deficit in empathy for others,
156
,
241
n
16
; ego,
x
–
x
i,
199
–
200
,
203
; energy and empathy,
37
,
186
; enthusiasm for art,
ix
,
1
,
4
–
6
,
14
,
139
,
205
; generosity and inclusiveness,
187
–
88
; level of control,
171
; loyalty to art and artists,
105
,
155
,
184
,
195
,
198
; moral principles,
164
–
65
; music preferences,
viii
; naïveté,
169
; natural storyteller,
73
,
153
,
156
,
171
; openness,
vii
–
viii
,
x
,
18
,
36
,
41
,
123
–
24
,
150
,
155
,
173
,
187
,
195
–
96
,
213
n
2
,
240
n
11
; pet peeve,
61
–
63
; self-identity created,
5
–
6
,
66
; social conscience,
175
–
76
; summarized,
148
.
See also
art and politics connections; love and sexuality

—exhibitions.
See
exhibitions

—life: automobile of,
42
; birth and early childhood,
Fig. 4
,
1
–
6
,
197
; brewery work,
19
,
20
,
21
–
22
; daughters (
see
Selz, Gabrielle; Selz, Tanya); education, university-level,
19
,
21
,
26
,
27
–
29
; education and
youth activities in Munich,
6
–
10
; education in N.Y.C.,
18
–
19
,
21
; existentialist interests,
74
–
75
,
157
; family home and issues in New York years,
Fig. 13
,
109
–
17
; Fulbright research in Paris,
31
–
32
; grandchildren,
179
; immigration to U.S.,
10
,
11
; military service,
Fig. 10
,
21
,
23
–
26
; outdoor activities,
Fig. 7
,
3
,
5
,
7
,
23
–
24
,
201
,
202
; personal appearance,
ix
,
97
–
98
,
195
; Regal Road home,
180
,
192
–
93
; Rosa (childhood nanny),
Fig. 5
,
3
–
4
; spoken voice,
128
; step-children (grown),
179
; U.S. citizenship,
22
–
23
.
See also
art and politics connections; “living the art life”; love and sexuality

—works:
Art in Our Times
,
144
,
157
,
236
n
32
,
241
n
20
,
245
n
1
;
Barbara Chase-Riboud
(book and exhibition),
158
,
159
;
Beyond the Mainstream
,
184
,
188
,
196
–
97
; “Modernism Comes to Chicago” (Selz),
33
;
Nathan Oliveira
,
156
,
194
–
95
,
241
n
15
; Rilke translations,
20
;
Sam Francis
,
164
,
191
–
92
; “The Stars and Stripes” (Selz),
196
–
97
. See also
Art of Engagement
;
German Expressionist Painting

—writing: Andersen's writing compared with,
170
–
71
; German scholarship as influence on,
29
; making time for,
112
,
144
; residency for Lindner catalogue writing,
182
; Selz's voice in,
200
–
205
; struggle to find verbal language for nonverbal works,
86
–
87
,
225
–
26
n
35
; syncretizing subjects in,
127
; theoretical foundation limited,
157

Selz, Tanya (daughter): birth of,
39
; early relationship with parents,
114
–
15
; illustration of,
Fig. 13
;
Peter's relationship with,
115
,
179

Selz, Thalia (Cheronis) (first wife): career of,
32
–
33
; family home and issues in New York years,
Fig. 13
,
109
–
17
; illness and death of,
110
; at
Jean Tinguely
exhibition,
80
; marriage of,
30
,
36
,
39
,
64
; on MoMA job,
49
; in Paris with Peter,
32
; in Pomona's milieu,
38
–
39
; reconciliation attempts and,
233
n
57
; taped conversations with Peter and,
110
–
16
,
232
n
37

Selz, Thomas (nephew),
13
,
30

Selz, Trudy (Wertheimer) (sister-in-law),
13
,
30

Serra, Richard,
184
,
202

SFMOMA.
See
San Francisco Museum of Art (now San Francisco Museum of Modern Art [SFMOMA])

Shaiken, Harley,
183

Shaw, Elizabeth,
231
n
27

Shaw, Richard,
125

Sheets, Millard,
39
–
40
,
45

Sheppard, Carl,
41

Sherk, Bonnie,
125

Simon, Norton,
124
,
141
,
145
–
46

Simson, Otto Georg von,
28

Sinsabaugh, Art,
31

Siskind, Aaron,
31

Sixteen Americans
(exhibition),
79
,
224
n
17

Slant Step show,
128

Slive, Seymour,
36

Smith, David,
56
,
184
,
185
,
202

Smith, Donna,
179
,
245
n
6

Smith, Hassel,
179
,
245
n
6
,
246
n
10

Smith, Roberta,
xi
,
233
n
5

Smith-Andersen Gallery.
See
Kirkeby, Paula

Smithsonian American Art Museum,
174
–
75

Snyder, Gary,
125

Soby, James Thrall,
50
–
51
,
55
,
93
,
224
n
12

Société Anonyme,
220
n
5

Society for Art, Religion, and Culture (ARC),
173
–
74

Society for Art Publications of the Americas,
190
–
91

Solomon, Alan,
60
,
250
n
6

Southern California Art Historians,
40
,
41

Southern California art scene: Hard Edge painting recognized in,
43
–
44
; ignored by New York art scene,
75
,
118
; immersion in,
42
–
43
; later association with galleries in,
181
,
196
; Pomona's milieu in,
36
–
39
; ultrareactionary art views and responses to,
39
–
41
.
See also
Los Angeles; Pomona College

Spafford, Michael,
37
–
39
,
41
,
152

Spiegel, Norma,
113
–
14
.
See also
Selz, Norma (second wife)

Sprengel, Bernhard,
66

Staempfli, George,
80

Stamos, Theodoros,
165
–
66
,
167
,
168

Starr, Kevin,
223
n
40

“Stars and Stripes, The” (Selz),
196
–
97

Steinberg, Leo,
49
,
101
,
208
,
228
n
2

Steinitz, Beate (“Batz”),
15
,
22

Steinitz, Kate,
22
,
41

Stella, Frank,
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,
208
,
224
n
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,
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–
31
n
25

Stewart, Andrew,
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n
78

Stich, Sidra,
150
–
51
,
240
n
2

Stieglitz, Alfred,
19
–
20
,
45
–
47

Stieglitz Circle
(exhibition),
45
–
47

Stiles, Kristine: role in Selz's publications,
157
,
204
,
241
n
20
; on Selz as teacher,
155
,
156
–
57
,
161

St. Louis (Mo.): Max Beckmann exhibition in,
94

St. Louis University, Museum of Contemporary Religious Art,
176

Stockhausen, Karlheinz,
43

Stravinsky, Igor,
43

students: California bohemian lifestyle and,
135
–
36
; females as,
155
–
58
,
240
n
13
,
241
n
16
; as (later) museum directors,
150
–
51
,
152
–
53
; long-term relationships with,
154
–
55
; making time for,
144
–
45
,
146
,
148
; on Selz as teacher,
37
,
155
–
58
,
189
–
90
; Selz's appeal to,
150
,
152
,
155
; on Selz's openness,
viii
,
x
,
150
; on Selz's style,
150
–
51
; Sheets's reactionary vs. Selz's modernist ideas about art and,
40
; theological seminary students as,
175
–
76
.
See also
teaching

Stuttgart (Germany): architecture of,
180
,
245
–
46
n
9

Sullivan, Mary,
49
–
50

Surrealism: in BAM collection,
139
; contact with artists in,
21
,
123
; figuration after,
63
–
64
,
73
; Giacometti's work in,
95
–
96
; Peggy Guggenheim's collection of,
142
; in
New Americans
exhibition,
22
; scholarship on,
28
,
190
,
240
n
2

Symbolism: Art Nouveau and,
83
–
84
; exhibition of,
57
,
58
; Oliveira and,
193
; Rothko's work in context of,
225
–
26
n
35

Symposium on Pop Art, A
(MoMA),
101
,
228
n
2

Sypher, Wylie,
90

Tasende Gallery,
181

Taylor, Joshua,
29
,
174
–
75

teaching: in Chicago,
30
–
31
,
32
–
33
,
35
; on living fully in relation to art,
ix
; making time for,
144
–
45
,
146
,
148
; on museum work and art history,
150
–
51
,
152
–
53
; nontheoretical vs. traditional approaches in,
151
–
52
; object-oriented and artist-focused approach to,
149
–
50
; students' reflections on,
37
,
155
–
58
,
189
–
90
; teaching assistant in,
150
–
51
; tenured position in,
119
,
148
,
149
.
See also
students

Temko, Alan,
179

Temko, Becky,
179

Temple of Man (gathering place),
245
n
4

Thiebaud, Wayne,
229
n
5

Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista,
140

Tillich, Paul: on art and the spiritual,
163
; background of,
73
–
74
,
223
n
3
; preface to catalogue for
New Images of Man
,
73
–
75
,
174

Tillim, Sidney,
99
–
100
,
228
–
29
n
5
,
230
n
21

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