Books, Films & Museum Collections
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
(The University of Texas at Austin)
Pigment Print, 2006
Museum of the City of New York
(New York, NY)
Permanent Installation, “Timescapes” – A multimedia Portrait of New York (1609-Today), Opened June 14, 2005
Museo National Centro de Arte Reina Sofia
(Madrid, Spain)
Permanent Collection, Photographs, 2003
Brooklyn Museum
(Brooklyn, NY)
Prints and Drawings Department, “Greene Street”, 1979, Lithograph
Smithsonian Institution Museum
(Washington, D.C.)
“A Woman Junkie Being Shot Up”, 1970’s, Photograph
Museum of the City of New York
(New York, NY)
Print Department
- “Crosby Street”, 1980, Photogravure with Watercolor
- “Greene Street”, 1979, Lithograph with Silk Screen
Museum of the City of New York
(New York, NY)
Photography Department
- “A Junkie”, 1970’s
- “City-Scapes”, 1970’s, 3 Photographs
- “Junkie Series”, 1970’s, 17 Photographs
- “A Wedding Album”, 1967, 65 Photographs
- “Argument in Tompkins Square Park”, 1960’s, 7 Photographs
- “City – Scapes”, 1960’s, 39 Photographs
- “Junkie Series-East Village”, 1960’s, 4 Photographs
Museo de Arte Contemporaneode Sevilla
(Sevilla, Spain)
“Sevilla, vista por…”, Photographs
Art Museum Princeton University
(Princeton, NJ)
Lithograph with silkscreen, Photogravure with watercolor
“White Light/White Heat,” Richie Unterberger, Jawbone Press, London, England, 2009;
Henry Cowell, Music Composer and Anahid Ajemian, Violinist
New York Public Library of the Performing Arts, June 2016;
WNET New York Public Media, “LOU REED: ROCK AND ROLL HEART,” AMERICAN MASTERS, New York, New York, November 2013;
Therese Casper, Documentary, “Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground,”
January 2016; (Consideration);
“Universal Music Group, Velvet Underground/Velvet Underground & Nico” –
45th Anniversary/Polydor Records, July 2012;
“NOTES FROM THE VELVET UNDERGROUND,” Howard, Sounes, Transworld Publishers. Penguin Random House, United Kingdom, July 2015;
“THE VELVETS UNKNOWN, NOW EMERGING,” by Ben Sisario, Original Velvet Underground, Angus MacLise, Sterling Morrison, Lou Reed and John Cale, Photographer, Donald Greenhaus, 1965; Weekend Arts, The New York Times, May 6, 2011;
“The Velvet Underground,” Uncut Magazine, The Velvets first lineup, 1965, roof of 56 Ludlow Street, New York City, NY, Donald Greenhaus, Photographer, December 2009;
The Velvets Revolution, CD, 15 bands inspired by The Velvet Underground,
Uncut Magazine, Producer, December 2009;
“City of Promises,” The History of the Jews of New York, Deborah Dash Moore, New York University Press, Photographer, Donald Greenhaus, 2012;
“The Velvet Underground, New York Extravaganza,” Cette Invitation, Cite De La Musique, Philharmonie De Paris, 2016;
“Kansas City” film, Robert Altman, Director, preservation, two fine art photographs from the“Extra Special Series,” to the United States Justice Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Museums in both Washington, DC and Quantico, VA, Photographer, Donald Greenhaus, 1995.