Resources
Exhibition HistoryIn chronological order:
Dallas, Texas, Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts, American Genius in Review, No. 1, May 11-June 19, 1960. Text by Douglas MacAgy. Cat. no. 16.
Washington, D.C., Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, John Covert, 1882-1960, Sept. 16-Nov. 14, 1976. Cat. no. 9, p. 32, reproduced p. 33.
University Park, Pennsylvania, Palmer Museum of Art, The Pennsylvania State University, "John Covert Rediscovered", Feb. 11-Apr. 20, 2003 (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, The Demuth Foundation, Aug.1-Sept. 21, 2003; Annville, Pennsylvania, Lebanon Valley College, Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery, Aug. 28-Oct.12, 2003). Text by Leo G. Mazow and Michael R. Taylor. Cat. no. 9, pp. 9, 13, 29, 42, reproduced p. 43.
Seattle, Seattle Art Museum, Modern in America, July 8, 2004-Feb. 27, 2005. No catalogue.
Published ReferencesAskew, Rual. "Bypassed Artists to Gain Fresh Study," The Dallas Morning News, April 26, 1960: Section 1, p. 12.
Askew, Rual. "Mementos Current and From Recall," The Dallas Morning News, May 15, 1960: Section 5, p. 4.
Klein, Michael. "John Covert and the Arensberg Circle: Symbolism, Cubism, and Protosurrealism," Arts Magazine 51, no. 9 (May 1977): pp. 113-115, reproduced p. 113, fig. 3.
Mazow, Leo G., "John Covert, Tetraphilia, and the Game of Time" Winterthur Portfolio 41, no. 1 (2007): p. 33, reproduced fig. 12.