Artistsâ Choice Museum in New York City was started in 1976 by many of the same younger artists who were active in the Alliance of Figurative Artists and the Figurative Coops. The first exhibition, a survey of 146 contemporary figurative artists was selected and organized by the artists of the Green Mountain, Bowery, Prince Street, and First Street Galleries - although it was a broad survey and did not exhibit just artists from those galleries. After the first show older artists were brought into its structure. Other group shows followed in clusters of galleries on 57th street and in museums: âÂÂBenefit Exhibitâ in 1979 (40 artists), âÂÂYounger Artists: Benefit Exhibitâ in 1980 (61 artists), âÂÂIntimate Visionsâ in 1982 (14 artists), âÂÂNarrative Sculptureâ in 1982 (12 Artists), âÂÂPainted Lightâ in 1983 (90 artists) and âÂÂBodies and Soulsâ in 1983 (156 artists) to name some. By 1980 The Museum was publishing a bimonthly newsletter and by 1982 a magazine. By 1984 the Museum finally had a home; a building on West Broadway. This space only lasted until 1986 when the organization ceased to exist.
Artistsâ Choice Museum Publications
- ACM Newsletter April 1980 to December 1981 (bimonthly)
- Journal of the Artistsâ Choice Museum Spring 1982 to Winter 1986 (quarterly)
- Artists' Choice Museum Exhibition Catalogues
- Artists' Choice Museum Benefit Exhibition (1979)
- Artistsâ Choice Museum Younger Artists: Benefit Exhibition (1980)
- Painted Light (Traveling Exhibition 1982âÂÂ83)
- Narrative Sculpture (1982)
- Bodies and Souls (1983)
- The First Eight Years (1984)
- Richard McDermott MillerâÂÂThe Nude in Bronze: Twenty Years of Sculpture (1984)
- Art and Friendship (15 Friends of Fairfield Porter) (1984)
- George McNeilâÂÂExpressionism 1954-1984 (1984)
- Paul Resika (1985)
- Aristodimos Kaldis (1985)
- Robert Barnes: Retrospective 1956-1984 (1985)
- The Figure in the Landscape (1985)
- Artists Choosing Artists (1985)
- Rueben Kadish: Survey 1935-1985 (1986)
Foundation Members
Board of Artists: Paul Georges (chairman), William Bailey, Jack Beal, Joseph Giordano, Stephen Grillo, Howard Kalish, Marjorie Kramer, Tomar Levine, Richard Mc Dermott Miller, Donald Perlis, Marjorie Portnow, Paul Resika, Janet Schneider, Bill Sullivan, Sam Thurston.
Board of Trustees: Hans van den Houten ( chairman), Franz Skyranz, Steven W. Wolfe, Patricia J. Murphy, Ann Leven, and Janet Schneider.
Museum Director: Robert Godfrey
The whole idea was Paul Georges' but, as you know and has been stated, it was given the necessary spark by the 1976 exhibit organized by the co-op galleries. The boards were established in 1979, and in that year an inaugural exhibit featuring leading figurative artists was staged in six major New York Galleries. By then, the CCF ( Cultural Council Foundation of New York) had become the museum's fiscal manager and through the CCF the ACM began functioning as a tax-exempt, not-for-profit organization. In 1980 the Board of Regents of the State of New York granted Museum Status to the organization.
The Manifesto
In the Spring of 1979 director Robert Godfrey and the Board of Artists drafted the first mission statement of the newly structured museum.
Articles and Reviews 1976 to 1988
- Ashbery, John. âÂÂTwo Worlds and Their Way.â New York Magazine, Sept. 24, 1979.
- Bass, Ruth. âÂÂArtistsâ Choose: Figurative/Realist Art, A Benefit Exhibition for the Artistsâ Choice Museum.â Art News Magazine 78.10 (Dec. 1979).
- Berlind, Robert. âÂÂRecent Realism and the Artistsâ Choice Museum.â Art Journal of the College Art Association 41.2 (Summer 1981): 176-180.
- Brenson, Michael. âÂÂArt: Expressionism and George McNeil at Artistsâ Choice Museum.â The New York Times, Oct. 5, 1984.
--- "Aristodimos Kaldis at Artistsâ Choice Museum.â The New York Times, Feb. 1, 1985.
- Crane, Diana. The Transformation of the Avant-Garde: The New York Art World, 1940-1985, The University of Chicago Press, 1987.
- de Kooning, Elaine. âÂÂA. Kaldis Remembered at Artistsâ Choice Museum.â Art World, New York 9.4 Jan. 15-Feb. 15, 1985.
- Gallo, Hank. âÂÂArtists, Choice Museum: Nude in Bronze,â New York Daily News, April 25, 1984.
- Godfrey, Robert. âÂÂHave Museums Slighted Certain Types of Art, Particularly Figurative Art?â American Artist Magazine (Oct. 1979) 14.
- Haggerty, Gerard. âÂÂArt and Friendship--Artistsâ Choice Museum.â Art News Magazine 83.9 (Nov. 1984).
- Harnett, Lila. âÂÂRealistsâ Choice.â New York Cue Magazine, Sept. 22, 1979.
- Iovine, Julie. âÂÂOld Fashioned Art.â Connoisseur (April 1985).
- Kramer, Hilton. âÂÂSoho: Figures at an Exhibition.â The New York Times, Dec. 10, 1976.
--- âÂÂSix Gallery Show.â The New York Times, Sept. 14, 1979.
--- âÂÂArt: Five-Gallery Realist Show.â The New York Times, Sept. 12, 1980.
- Marzorati, Gerald . âÂÂArtful Dodger.â SoHo Weekly News, Aug. 2-8 1979.
- Muchnic, Suzanne. âÂÂInsurgent Artists Draw the Line.â Los Angeles Times, Jan. 2, 1980.
- Perreault, John. âÂÂNew Museum? For Real? It Figures...â SoHo Weekly News, Sept. 20, 1979.
- Phillips, Deborah. âÂÂArtistsâ Choice Museum Younger Artists.â Art News Magazine, Dec. 1980.
- Pieszak, Devonna. âÂÂFigurative Painting --Can it Rescue Art?â The New Art Examiner 7.2 (Nov. 1978) 1âÂÂ9.
- Raynor, Vivian. âÂÂPainting; by 15 Friends of Fairfield Porter at Artistsâ Choice Museum.â The New York Times, Aug. 3, 1984.
- Talmer, Jerry âÂÂKitchen for the Realists.â New York Post, Aug. 25, 1979.
- Thornton, Gene. âÂÂArtistsâ Choice: Figure.â Art World, New York 4.1 Sept. 22-Oct. 17, 1979.