The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation Collection
The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation Collection takes its readers on a tour of the foundation with accompanying photographs and essays. Beautifully presented with hard-bound cover and linen slip case, the 300-page book encompasses major art works in the collection with full-page color images of the art, double-paged images of the estate, and informative essays about the art and artists. It is available for $40.00, and can be purchased at the Foundation following a tour.
The Eclectic Eye: Selections from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation
The catalog highlights key works in the Foundation’s lending collection.
It is available for $20.00, and can be purchased at the Foundation following a tour.
Forces of Nature: Selections from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation
Catalog published alongside a 2011 exhibition at the Louisiana Art and Science Museum. Featuring artists like Lita Albuqurque, Robert Rauschenberg, Jack Goldstein, Donghyun Son, and Joe Goode.
Made in California: Selected Works from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation
In conjunction with the 2003 exhibition at CSU Bakersfield, this catalog features numerous artists and an introduction from Peter Frank.
Selected Works from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation Collection
On the occasion of the foundation’s 1998 exhibition originating at UCLA, this volume features a diverse sampling of the collection. Artists range from Anselm Kiefer to Duane Hanson, Alison Saar to Arshile Gorky.
Support for the Arts in Unsupportive Times: Summary of a Workshop 5/5
This volume is the last in a series of transcribed workshops sponsored by the Weisman Foundation, involving both artists and art world professionals. The fifth and final is from December of 1990 and features contributions from museum, government, and private collection professionals.
Conservation and Contemporary Art: Summary of a Workshop 4/5
This volume is the fourth in a series of transcribed workshops sponsored by the Weisman Foundation, involving both artists and art world professionals. The fourth is from June of 1990 and features contributions from conservators, artists like Duane Hanson and Ida Kohlmeyer, and experts like Nora Brougher and Paul Brach.
Art Fairs: Plans and Process: Summary of a Workshop 3/5
This volume is the third in a series of transcribed workshops sponsored by the Weisman Foundation, involving both artists and art world professionals. The third is from December of 1989. Since the topic is exclusively centered on art fairs, participants are all professionals and writers, including Van Deren Coke, Michelle De Angelus, and Milton Esterow.
Art + Architecture + Society: Summary of a Workshop 2/5
This volume is the second in a series of transcribed workshops sponsored by the Weisman Foundation, involving both artists and art world professionals. The second is from July of 1989 and features contributions from Lydia Benglis, Leon Whiteson, and Adele Freedman, among others.
The Relationship Between Art and Architecture: Summary of a Workshop 1/5
This volume is the first in a series of transcribed workshops sponsored by the Weisman Foundation, involving both artists and art world professionals. The first is from January of 1989 and features contributions from artists/architects including Donald Judd, Robert Irwin and Frank Gehry.
American Art of the 20th Century
Features work loaned from the Frederick R. Weisman Foundation to the American Embassy in Moscow in 1988
Selections from the Frederick R. Weisman Collection
Published alongside the 1987 traveling exhibition originating at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, Volume Two, 1985
This catalog features selections from the Weisman Foundation in 1985.
Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, Volume One, 1984
This catalog features selections from the Weisman Foundation in 1984.
The Frederick Weisman Company Collection of California
Publication created alongside a show organized by the 1978 Museum Studies Program at the Center for Southern California Studies in the Visual Arts and CSLB.