Box 2
Contains 42 Results:
Death. "Deluxe limited edition" original is in diary form, undated
This series contains Amos's journals, notes, poems, and scrolls. He wrote his thoughts about life events including caring for his mother, the death of his brother, Clinton, and his childhood. He wrote of current events and includes information about his conception of Preliminism.
Writings from the 1960s, 1960-1969
This series contains Amos's journals, notes, poems, and scrolls. He wrote his thoughts about life events including caring for his mother, the death of his brother, Clinton, and his childhood. He wrote of current events and includes information about his conception of Preliminism.
Big Sur, etc. and other writing, 1960s
This series contains Amos's journals, notes, poems, and scrolls. He wrote his thoughts about life events including caring for his mother, the death of his brother, Clinton, and his childhood. He wrote of current events and includes information about his conception of Preliminism.
"Remembering 9/11/2001" Front illustration and first essay by Rex. (Project of Charles Le Guin), circa 2001
This series contains Amos's journals, notes, poems, and scrolls. He wrote his thoughts about life events including caring for his mother, the death of his brother, Clinton, and his childhood. He wrote of current events and includes information about his conception of Preliminism.
Hoodoo Times, 1973 February
This series contains Amos's journals, notes, poems, and scrolls. He wrote his thoughts about life events including caring for his mother, the death of his brother, Clinton, and his childhood. He wrote of current events and includes information about his conception of Preliminism.
Notes and Poems prior to 1963, circa 1958-1962
This series contains Amos's journals, notes, poems, and scrolls. He wrote his thoughts about life events including caring for his mother, the death of his brother, Clinton, and his childhood. He wrote of current events and includes information about his conception of Preliminism.
Dublin, Ireland letters, 1968-1969
Correspondence in this subseries is largely between Rex, his mother, Jean, and Diane Amos. These include letters from Amos during his time in the Army, as well as those written while he was in Ireland with Matt Glavin and Graham Conroy. Also included are Amos's letters to members of congress, and letters to the editor regarding various local and international issues.
Dr. Francis J. Newton - Curator Portland Art Museum, 1972-1979
This series includes materials Amos has gathered about and by his family, friends and many Pacific Northwest artists. Included are biographical materials about Amos and his family, accounts of caring for his mother, Jean, and artwork from artists such as Peter Voulkos and Matt Glavin.
Frank Conaway correspondence, 1965-1967
Frank Conaway was a friend and English professor at Portland State University. He lived in Portland's Savier Street neighborhood where Rex and Diane Amos moved in 1966.
Matt Glavin letter, 1994 December 13
Matt Glavin is a San Francisco Bay area abstract expressionist painter, long-time correspondent and friend of Amos's. Also included are letters from Tangla Boothby, formerly married to Gary Ewing.