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Ellen Manchester and Bonnie Lambert to Dave Freund
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by Ellen Manchester
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published
Mar 10, 1974
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last modified
Jul 04, 2022 05:25 PM
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Gary Metz,
Robert Heinecken,
Dave Freund,
Bonnie Lambert,
Ellen Manchester
Dear Dave—this is a little "excitement" to get you to come to our fair flour city for SPE—really hope you can make it. Our living situation is VERY cozy as Chris [?] has moved in. I sleep in the kitchen! BUT Please stay with us—Chris will be at her parents, [Robert] Heinecken might stay here, Gary M [Metz] can't make it. Should be lots of laughs—bring LOTS of work! Thanks again for the bed & board. Love Ellen & BGL
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Dave Freund to Andrea Jennison and Tom Breeden
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by Dave Freund
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published
Jan 05, 1976
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last modified
Aug 08, 2022 04:41 PM
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Andrea Jennison,
Dave Freund,
Tom Breeden,
CoPhoto2022
Howdy—Terry [?] sez you're giving him a show—real good idea. He just gave me some Lake Superior salt water taffy. It was awful. God rest ye merry Dave
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Dave Freund to Ellen Manchester
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by Dave Freund
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published
Feb 01, 1975
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last modified
Aug 09, 2022 06:49 PM
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Dave Freund,
Ellen Manchester
Just in case someday you have to prove you can do it. I forget what the foot was there fore [sic]. Dave
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Dave Freund to Ellen Manchester
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by Dave Freund
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published
Aug 05, 1976
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last modified
Aug 09, 2022 06:49 PM
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Dave Freund,
Ellen Manchester,
CoPhoto2022
Dear Ellen—As you no doubt know, the phones are out in Estes, which is why I didn't call—anyway, to get here, get to Estes Park, go to the main intersection, turn L onto 66, follow it a couple of mi to a fork : 66 to Rocky Mtn Nat Pk. goes R, "spur 66" to YMCA camp goes L. Go L and abt 1/2 mi past YMCA camp on the L is a sign on a fence, "WILLIAMS" (small)—4 cabins, mine's the highest on the hill—so cmon—see you, Dave
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Dave Freund to Ellen Manchester
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by Dave Freund
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published
Sep 29, 1978
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last modified
Aug 10, 2022 02:19 PM
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Dave Freund,
Ellen Manchester
Dear Ellen—Connect the dots & you will see something shiftless indeed. Saw Gig Barendse & Diane couple days ago (& everyone else in the Southwest except busy Harold)—got to talk & sold some prints—pleasant. Now somewhere in Georgia at an expensive truck stop, heading toward NYC via DC, hustling at the Corcoran. South's been overcast & cool enuf for 6 days, —had heat aplenty in Ariz, NM—lookin forward to home—too many hi's goodbize—forget who, where, how I feel—need to stop. I'll be home by Oct 3 or 4, so write, let me know how you are, how you feel abt yr new job—Good luck—Love, Dave
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Peter Galassi to Ellen Manchester
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by Peter Galassi
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published
Sep 16, 1974
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last modified
Aug 19, 2022 04:54 PM
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Dennis Longwell,
Peter Galassi,
Dave Freund,
Bonnie Lambert,
Diane Edkins,
Ellen Manchester
Monday evening 9/16/74 Dear Ellen, I started work today, and I LOOOVE it. I feel like a spoiled kid. Thanks for your great letter—to which I will respond more fully soon. Dennis [Longwell] says hi. Diana [Edkins] is in Texas for the opening of her Jackson show. Glad to hear your setup is working out. The foilage weekend sounds good and I shall check it out w/ Dave [Freund] and Diana. I am in love w/ New England again. My apt. is unbelievably huge and beautiful—and lots of room for visitresses I just painted one wall in my LR flesh color (above) in remembrance of Bonnie's [Lambert] beautiful body and her beautiful spirit both of which I pine for each day. The 3 of us shall reunite ever stronger. Love, Pete
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Peter Galassi to Bonnie Lambert
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by Peter Galassi
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published
Mar 02, 1977
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last modified
Feb 27, 2013 12:47 PM
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Dave Freund,
Bonnie Lambert,
Peter Galassi
28 Feb 77 NYC I'm glad to hear you're enjoying L.A. (I like your Watts Towers pic; incidentally, now that I have your bound picture framed, everybody admires it. Susan [Jonny's wife. that one] noted its similarity to a Tina Modotti [in the MOMA show] of A Marionetteer's hands—all bound w/ strings.) We had a break in the cold—it was 60º on Saturday and everybody was bopping around. But it's back to 30 today. Dave Freund is part of a 5-man show at the Old Public School that is now the classiest art place in town. Haven't seen him or the show yet. Love, Pete Good luck on your gallery job!
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Peter Galassi to Bonnie Lambert
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by Peter Galassi
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published
Apr 09, 1977
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last modified
Mar 19, 2022 04:12 PM
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Vincent Van Gogh,
Robert Rauschenberg,
Peter Galassi,
Harold Jones,
Dave Freund,
Bonnie Lambert
8 April 77 NYC [In case you didn't guess, this pic is about love] Dear Bonnie—You made it into Light Gallery sooner than you thought; as a subject in a Dave Freund picture (you're seen mostly from behind—but unmistakably you—and a girl cut in half on a porch on the right). The show is not bad—that VERY delicate sensibility; my only objection is that technically they're a little sloppy: fuzzy & grainy which is bad for all the delicate stuff. But still pretty good. Dave seems happy & we had a nice talk at the openning [sic], and that Harold [Jones] produced some sort of elegant demonstration. Does the show look good? Nice frames? The [Robert] Rauschenberg show here is marvelous—what's terrific is that he was willing to try anything. Jonnie & Susan, back from England, send love. P.
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Dave Freund to Bonnie Lambert and Marshall Mayer
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by Dave Freund
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published
Jan 10, 1978
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last modified
Oct 06, 2012 06:49 PM
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Dave Freund,
Bonnie Lambert,
Marshall Mayer
Dear Bonnie & Marshall—Are you there? Finally a punk enuf day here to get right to Christmas cards. And Happy New Year ones, too—What're you doing? Here I've redone my apt & redone my car—my life to follow soon, w/any luck. Been good year—NEA lottery winner & school gave me tenure. And my pea soup came out real good—need cozy smells on rainy days. Ah vacations—don't send me back to school, I'll confess—Love Dave
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Dave Freund to Bonnie Lambert
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by Dave Freund
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published
Dec 04, 1977
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last modified
Jan 27, 2013 05:10 PM
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filed under:
Dave Freund,
Bonnie Lambert,
Sandy Hume,
Marshall Mayer
Dear Bonnie—Mmm, well, here at last—& r u still there? Since yr delicate desert postal I've been to England, redone my apt & car (in 1977 Cadillac green)—but still the same personality-wise—no-no NEA is gonna make ME stuck up. What're you DOIN out there? Ah, them Calif days, blurry all. Sandy Hume's comin out to NYC—staying here a couple of days—will find out all the latest. Spoke to Teaneck High School yesterday. Topic: "Carreers [sic] in Fine Artz". "There aren't any," I said. & further that there couldn't be. The vocational counselor said I was real good—can't think why. Hope yr. happy in the sun & so is Marshall [Mayer]. howdy—& MERRY CHRISTMAS, even Love, Dave
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