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Studio International
  • periodical
  • illustrated wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 30.6 x 24 cm.
  • 240 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Studio International

Vol. 179, No. 922 (May 1970)

Charles Harrison, Alexander Liberman, Henryk Gotlib, Michael Moynihan, Buckminster Fuller, Jonathan Benthall, William Tucker, Hans-Jürgen Müller , Robert Kudielka, Gene Baro, Helene Winer, Gilbert & George, John Russell, Mark Haworth-Booth, Peter Fuller, Ian Dunlop, Fernand Léger, John Golding, Ronald Alley, Pablo Picasso, Robert Graham, Joan Miró, Martin Bloch, Donald Judd

May 1970 issue of Studio International. Edited by Charles Harrison. Contents include: "In the Land of My Own Vision," by Henryk Gotlib; "Gilbert & George," by Michael Moynihan; "An Interview with Buckminster Fuller," by Jonathan Benthall; Four Sculptors (Part 2): Picasso Cubist Constructions," by William Tucker; "Sociology of an Art Boom: I-The Background to the Flourishing German Art Market" and "II From Survival to Success: An Interview with Hans-Jürgen Müller," by Robert Kudielka; "Liberman: The Art of Amplitude," by Gene Baro; "Robert Graham's Boxes," by Helene Winer; "A Magazine Sculpture," by Gilbert & George which includes "Underneath the Arches (The most intelligent fascinating serious and beautiful art piece you have ever seen)" and the censored "George the [cunt] / Gilbert the [shit]" magazine sculptures ; "Miró's Sculptures," by John Russell; "Victorians at Manchester," by Mark Haworth-Booth; "Martin Bloch Re-Assessed," by Ronald Alley. ... [details]

London, United Kingdom: Studio International,
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Condition:  Fair / Good. Rubbing, bumping, and light soiling of covers with curve to spine edge and bumping of corners. Pages are yellowed, contents clean and unmarked.
[Object # 39624]
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  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white
  • various sized volumes
  • 10 vol. : 146 pp. ; 183 pp. ; 169 pp. ; 95 pp. ; 95 pp. ; 117 pp. ; 197 pp. ; 174 pp. ; 178 pp. ; 178 pp.
  • edition size 500 ; 1100 ; 1000 ; 1000 ; 1000 ; 1000 ; 1000 ; 1000 ; unknown ; unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Interfunktionen

[All published lacking No. 1 ; No. 2] / No. 3 ; No. 4 ; No. 5 ; No. 6 ; No. 7 ; No. 8 ; No. 9 ; No. 10 ; No. 11 ; No. 12

Friedrich Wolfram Heubach, Werner Wagner, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, Joseph Beuys, Walter de Maria, Dennis Oppenheim, Michael Heizer, Richard Long, Jan Dibbets, Robert Smithson, Lutz Schirmer, Hagen Lieberknecht, Wolf Vostell, Dieter Roth, Johannes Stüttgen, Matthias Schäffer, Gabor Altorjay, Günter Brus, James Lee Byars, LIDL, Jörg Immendorff, Panamarenko, Keith Arnatt, Daniel Buren, Claus Böhmler, Gilbert & George, Dieter Meier, Peter Weibel, Paul Sharits, Birgit Hein, Valie Export, Carl Andre, Lothar Baumgarten, Vito Acconci, Giuseppe Penone, Dan Graham, Tomas Schmit, Oswald Wiener, Michael Oppitz, Bruce Nauman, Arnulf Rainer, Terry Fox, Hamish Fulton, Heinz Frank, Roger Welsh, Robert Morris, Rob Can, Richard Budelis, Peter Hutchinson, Buckminster Fuller, Will Insley, Jürgen Kramer, Sigmar Polke, Bazon Brock, Rebecca Horn, John Baldessari, Didier Bay, Hans Haacke, William Wegman, Steve Reich, Gufo Reale, Ernst Mitzka, Doug Waterman, Mark Oppitz, Ulrich Meister, Bill Beckley, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Marcel Broodthaers, Johannes Brus, Philip Glass, Jon Gibson, Laura Dean, Lawrence Weiner, A.R. Penck, Roman Jakobson, Michel Claura, Germano Celant, Italo Scanga, Hollis Frampton, Yvonne Rainer, David Lamelas, Maria Nordman, Antonius Höckelmann, Anselm Kiefer

A near complete run including numbers 3 - 12 (lacking only numbers 1 and 2). Nos. 3 - 8 edited by Friedrich Wolfram Heubach; no. 9 by Heubach with others; no. 10 by Heubach with Werner Wagner; nos. 11 & 12 by B. ... [details]

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  • critical theory
  • cloth boards without dust jacket
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 30 x 30 cm.
  • 359 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered
  • ISBN 0810906694

Architecture Today

Charles Jencks, William Chaitkin, Alvar Aalto, Burton and Koralek Ahrends, Takefumi Aida, John Andrews, Ant Farm, Archigram, Archizoom, Arquitectonica, Gaetana Aulenti, Carlo Aymonino, Steve Baer, Edward Larrabee Barnes, Welton Becket, Behnisch & Partner, Gunnar Birkerts, Piet Blom, Ricardo Bofill, Gottfried Böhm, Mario Botta, Neave Brown, Colquhoun + Miller, Edward Cullinan, Darbourne & Darke, Vittorio De Feo, Andrew Derbyshire, Francois Deslaugiers, Jeremy Dixon, Steve Durkee, Peter Eisenman, Craig Ellwood, Ralph Erskine, Hassan Fathy, Bernard Feilden, Norman Foster, Friday Architects/Planners, Hiromi Fujii, R. Buckminster Fuller, Frank O. Gehry, Bruce Goff, Bruce Graham, Michael Graves, Charles Gwathmey, Hiroshi Hara, Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates, John Hejduk, Boh Helliwell, Herman Herzberger, Fernando Higueras, Hans Hollein, Michael John Hopkins, Kazuhiro Ishii, Osamu Ishiyama, Arata Isozaki, Toyo Ito, Helmut Jahn, John Johansen, Martin Johnson, Philip Johnson, Louis I. Kahn, Kallmann and McKinnell, Yasufumi Kijima, Kiyonori Kikutake, Josef Paul Kleihues, Rem Koolhaas, Leon Krier, Robert Krier, Lucien Kroll, Kisho Kurokawa, Sir Denys Lasdun, Le Corbusier, Anthony Lumsden, Michael McNamara, Richard Meier, Mayumi Miyawaki, Charles Moore, Monta Kikoh Mozuna, OMA, Frei Otto, I.M. Pei, Gustav Peichl, Cesar Pelli, Renzo Piano, John Portman, Paolo Portghesi, Cedric Price, George Ranalli, Kevin Roche, John Dinkeldoo and Associates, Simon Rodia, Richard Rogers, Peter Rose, Aldo Rossi, Paul Rudolph, Clarence Schmidt, José Lluis Sert, SITE, Thomas Gordon Smith, Paolo Soleri, Robert A.M. Stern, James Stirling, Superstudio, Taft Architects, Minoru Takeyama, Kenzo Tange, Quinlan Terry, Stanley Tigerman, William Turnbull, Oswald Mathias Ungers, Aldo Van Eyck, Frank Van Klingeren, Venturi and Rauch, Derek Walker, Roer Walker, Toyokazu Watanabe, Kazumasa Yamashita

A survey of contemporary architecture published in 1982. "Anyone interested in sorting out the diversities and complexities of contemporary architecture - and in speculating on the future shape of contemporary architecture - and in speculating on the future shape of our homes and cities - will enjoy this spirited, up-to-the-minute book. ... [details]

$8.36
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Artforum
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 26.5 x 26.5 cm.
  • 126 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered
Artforum
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 26.5 x 26.5 cm.
  • 150 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Artforum

Vol. 39, No. 5 (January 2001)

Jack Bankowsky, Robert Storr, Graham Fuller, Reena Jana, Celso Fioravante, Jeff Weinstein, Gary Indiana, Emily Erikson, Richard Shone, Robert Rosenblum, Barry Schwabsky, Katy Siegel, Alex Alberro, Daniel Birnbaum, Bob Nickas, Clarissa Dalrymple, Dennis Cooper, Douglas Fogle, Ralph Rugoff, David Frankel, Susan Kandel, Matthew Higgs, Vince Aletti, Hiroshi Sunairi, David RImanelli, Daria Martin, Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Herbert Muschamp, Isabelle Graw, Andy Grundberg, Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith, Frances Richard, Nico Israel, Julie Caniglia, Martha Schwendener, Donald Kuspit, Meghan Dailey, RoseLee Goldberg, Joan Seeman Robinson, James Yood, Andrew Perchuk, Christopher Miles, Bruce Hainley, Alexandre Melo, Pablo Llorca, Giorgio Verzotti, Filippo Romeo, Miriam Rosen, Elizabeth Janus, Sabine B. Vogel, Astrid Wege, Harald Fricke, Wolf Jahn, James Hall, Rachel Withers, Andreas Gursky

Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Books: Robert Storr on 'The Grove Book of Art Writing,'" by Robert Storr; "Film: Graham Fuller on Julian Schnabel's 'Before Night Falls,'" by Graham Fuller; "News: Reena Jana on the 'Wall Street Guggenheim,'" by Reena Jana; "Reena Jana on the Guggenheim Las Vegas," by Reena Jana; "Celso Fioravante on São Paulo's New Curator," by Celso Fioravante; "Daniel Birnbaum on M/M," by Daniel Birnbaum; "Jeff Weinstein on the Kaledioscope House," by Jeff Weinstein; "Top Ten," by Gary Indiana; "Regional Exhibitions: Forty Shows Worldwide"; "US Shorts," by Emily Erikson; "Travel Brief: Exhibitions on the Road"; "From the Vault: Richard Shone on Henri Rousseau," by Richard Shone; "From the Vault: Rpbert Rosenblum on Goya," by Robert Rosenblum; "Internatonal Shorts," by Barry Schwabsky; "The Big Picture: The Art of Andreas Gursky," by Katy Siegel, Alberro; "First Take: New Art, New Artists: Daniel Birnbaum on Anneé Olofsson, Bob Nickas on Amy O'Neill, Clarissa Dalrymple on Richard Wright, Dennis Cooper on John Williams, Douglas Fogle on Haluk Akakçe, Katy Siegel on Andrew Bowers, Ralph Rugoff on Shirley Tse, David Frankel on Delia Brown, Susan Kandel, on Los Super Elegantes, Matthew Higgs on Oliver Payne and Nick Relph, Hans-Ulrich Obrist on Anri Sala, Herbert Muschamp on Winka Dubbeldam. ... [details]

New York, NY: Artforum,
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  • periodical
  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • black-and-white
  • 29.5 x 21 cm.
  • 95 pp.
  • edition size 1000
  • unsigned and unnumbered

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No. 7

Joseph Beuys, Richard Long, Michael Heizer, Dennis Oppenheim, Peter Hutchinson, Robert Smithson, Buckminster Fuller, Nam June Paik, Dan Graham, Lotar Baumgarten, Will Insley, Jürgen Kramer, Panamarenko

September 1971 issue of the German art periodical Interfunktionen. With contributions by Joseph Beuys, Richard Long, Michael Heizer, Dennis Oppenheim, Peter Hutchinson, Robert Smithson, Buckminster Fuller, Nam June Paik, Dan Graham, Lotar Baumgarten, Will Insley, Jürgen Kramer, and Panamarenko. ... [details]

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