
HARRIET FEIGENBAUM
1939, New York
| ARTICLES BY FEIGENBAUM | ||
| Reclamation Art | Heresies #22 Art in Unestablished Channels | 1987 |
| Where should land art go? | Heresies #13 Feminism & Ecology | 1981 |
| CATALOGUES INCLUDING FEIGENBAUM | ||
| Fragile Ecologies: Contemporary Artists' Interpretation and Solutions [mentioned in the essays, not included in the exhibition] | The Queens Museum, New York | 1992 |
| Land Marks: New site proposals by twenty-two original pioneers of environmental art | Bard College Center | 1984 |
| Sculpture 3 New York Artists on Tour | New York Cultural Council | 1973 |
| Sites and Solutions: Recent Public Art [curated by Judith Tannenbaum] | Freedman Gallery, Albright College, Reading, Pennsylvania | 1984 |
| OTHER EXHIBITIONS [WITHOUT CATALOGUES] | ||
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Installation View at Everhart Museum of the drawing - "Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan for Red Ash and Coal Silt Areas - Willow Rings" |
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| Artists and the Land: Differing Concerns [exhibition curator: Robert Schweitzer / Artists: John Bromberg. Betsy Damon, Harriet Feigenbaum, and Robert Smithson] | Everhart Museum, Scranton, Pennsylvania | 1987 |
| BOOKS INCLUDING FEIGENBAUM | ||
| Art in the Land: A Critical Anthology of Environmental Art | E. P. Dutton | 1983 |
| Land and Environmental Art | Phaidon | 1998 |
| Land Art | Tate Publishing | 2006 |
| Overlay: Contemporary Art and the Art of Prehistory | Pantheon | 1983 |
| Surface Tension: Prolematics of Site | Errant Bodies Press | 2003 |
| The Pink Glass Swan: Selected Feminist Essays on Art | The New Press, New York | 1995 |
| PERIODICALS INCLUDING FEIGENBAUM | ||
| Art in America [Architectural Sculpture in Nature by Lucy Lippard] | January-February | 1979 |
| Heresies #13 Feminism & Ecology | Heresies | 1981 |
| Heresies #22 Art in Unestablished Channels | Heresies | 1987 |
| Sculpture, Vol.27, #9 [Excavating Land Art by Women in the 1970s: Discoveries and Oversights by Suzanne Boettger] | November | 2008 |
| EXHIBITION REVIEWS | ||
| "Sculpture Sited" at the Nassau County Museum (including: Alice Aycock, and Harriet Feigenbaum) | Art in America, March-April | 1977 |