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Researchers can access archival material
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associated with SLAM’s Ollie Collection
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*ST. LOUIS, Jan. 4, 2019*—The Saint Louis Art Museum today announced that
researchers now can access archival material related to the Thelma and Bert
Ollie Memorial Collection, a transformative 2017 gift of paintings,
drawings, prints, photographs and sculpture by contemporary,
African-American artists.



The gift by New Jersey-based collector Ronald Maurice Ollie and his wife
Monique McRipley Ollie adds significant depth and breadth to the museum’s
holdings. In addition to 81 works of art, the gift included an extensive
collection of related resources—including a library of relevant books and
an archive of ephemera and other research materials—that will support the
study of the collection and provide a basis for future scholarship and
instructional programming.



(To see and download an image of the Ollies, view this media advisory in
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The collection is named in honor of Ronald Ollie’s parents, Thelma and Bert
Ollie, who were frequent visitors to the Saint Louis Art Museum and
instilled in him and his siblings a deep appreciation of art.



Spanning more than 50 years, the materials have an international scope,
with an emphasis on themes such as abstraction, innovation, diaspora,
collaboration and education. Group exhibitions feature prominently, as do
materials generated by important galleries in Detroit and New York. The
collection includes articles, gallery ephemera, documentaries, resumes,
bibliographies, press kits and exhibition brochures.



The Thelma and Bert Ollie Memorial Collection is an important resource for
researchers interested in American abstraction, art education and
mentoring, artists’ self-stated aims, exhibitions and gallery
representation. The files also provide context for collection, including
information about Ronald Ollie’s collecting practices and his relationships
with artists, gallerists and curators.



A full inventory of archival material associated with the Thelma and Bert
Ollie Memorial Collection is available online
<http://explore.searchmobius.org/record=b1415821~S3>, and the public can
view the material at the museum’s Richardson Memorial Library
<https://www.slam.org/research/library-archives/>. Use of materials is
subject to restrictions, and researchers should make appointments in
advance of their visit.



*About the Saint Louis Art Museum Archives*

The Saint Louis Art Museum Archives was established in 1976. Located in the
museum’s Richardson Memorial Library, it is the primary center for housing
the museum’s historical records. Materials date from the 1880s to the
present, and cover such topics as the 1904 World’s Fair, construction of
the museum campus, exhibitions, educational programming, administrative and
financial oversight and collections care.The Archives houses a small number
of collections that were created outside of the museum. These include
records associated with gallerists, art collectors, artists and scholars
whose work intersected with museum collections, personnel or administration.



*About the Saint Louis Art Museum*

The Saint Louis Art Museum is one of the nation’s leading comprehensive art
museums with collections that include works of art of exceptional quality
from virtually every culture and time period. Areas of notable depth
include Oceanic art, pre-Columbian art, ancient Chinese bronzes and
European and American art of the late 19th and 20th centuries, with
particular strength in 20th-century German art. Admission to the Saint
Louis Art Museum is free to all every day. For more information, call
314.721.0072 or visit slam.org.



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