Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 25 - October 30, 1994. Essays by Sally Yard, Olivier Debroise, Cuauhtémoc Medina and Dave Hickey. Artists include Sally Yard, Olivier Debroise, Cuauhtémoc Medina, Dave Hickey, Helen Escobedo, Terry Allen, Oscar Ortega, Ulf Rollof, Kim MacConnel, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Sofía Táboas, Ernest Silva, Jean Lowe, Diego Gutiérrez Coppe, José Miguel González Casanova, Nanette Yannuzzi Macias, Melissa Smedley, Carol Bing, Jim Skalman, Albert Chong, Anya Gallaccio, Allan Kaprow, En-Con-Traste, Marcos Ramírez ERRE, Eloy Tarcisio, Marta Palau, Gabriela López Portillo, Luis Moret, John Outterbridge, Alvaro Blancarte, Silvia Gruner, Michael Schnorr, Nina Katchadourian, Steven Matheson, Mark Tribe, José Bedia, Eugenia Vargas, Yolanda Gutiérrez, Felipe Ehrenberg, Yukinori Yanagi, Mildred Howard, Robert Therrien, Enrique Ježik, Johnny Coleman, Nancy Rubins, Carlos Aguirre, David Beck Brown, Patricia Patterson, Chris Burden, Dennis Oppenheim, Andy Goldsworthy, Deborah Small, Mark Alice Durant, Olav Westphalen, Roman de Salvo, Val Valgardson, Pepón Osorio, Graciela Ovejero, Rimer Cardillo, Susan Yamagata, Mario Lara, Barbara Sexton, Rolf Julius, Estela Hussong, Buzz Spector, Ming Mur-Ray, Sheldon Brown, Vital Signs, Janet Koenig, Greg Sholette, Joyce Cutler-Shaw, Nina Karavasiles, David Jurist, Mathieu Gregoire, Roberto Salas, Border Art Workshop and Anne Mudge. ... [details]
Issue number 5 of M/E/A/N/I/N/G. Edited by Susan Bee and Mira Schor. With written contributions by Emma Amos, Cay Bahnmiller, Lillian Ball, Susan Bee, Charles Bernstein, Nancy Bowen, Daryl Chin, Arthur C. ... [details]
Issue number 114 of New Observations: "The Magazine that Lets the Artists Speak for Themselves." Guest edited by Stuart Horodner. Essays "The F Word," by Stuart Horodner; "Cases from the Altered Genetics of Painting," by Fabian Marcaccio; "Phantom Limb," by Kay Rosen; "Out Getting Ribs," by Jean-Michel Basquiat; "Mimicking Appearance," by Stephen Spretnjak; "Graft Study," by Laura Stein; "The Alternative Encyclopedia (Rabbit Bush)," by Sue Johnson; "Untitled," by Judy Linn; "Exquisite Corpse #1," by Francois Morelli & Didier Morelli; "S. ... [details]
"For the first time it is possible for admirers of mdoern art to appreciate fully the magnificent achievement of the New York School by finding this major book over 300 paintings, sculptures, and drawings by fort-three artists working in the styles known as Abstract Expressionism, Color-Field Painting, pop Art, and Minimal Art. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Cover art by Redhead's Comicsxcs. Contents include "Revolution? It's Good for (Smith & Wesson) Business," by Sheila Ryan; "Perspectives of the Revolution," by Anita Hoffman, Lannes Kenfield, Tuli Kupferberg, Wolf Lowenthal, Hank Williams, Israel Young, and Jerry Rubin; "Osaka Expo '70," by Tatsuo Shibata; "Practical Karate : Fundamentals"; "East Side Best Side," by Ken Weaver; "Robert Wolf : Incoming," by Robert Wolf; "For a Common Ground," by Hank Williams; "Visions of the Apocalypse," by Ted Folke. [details]
Single sided postcard announcement for show held January 29 - February 18, [1960]. Artists include Herb Brown, Jim Dine, Red Grooms, Al Jensen, Lester Johnson, Allan Kaprow, Nicholas Krushenick, Claes Oldenburg, Patricia Passloff, Renee Rubin, Lucas Samaras, George Segal, and Robert Whitman. [details]
Exhibition brochure published in conjunction with show held January 15 - March 27, 2005. Curated by David S. Rubin. Artists include John Davis, Joan Kay, Robert Tannen, Stephen Sollins and Matthew Sontheimer. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Bibliothéque nationale de France, Paris, France, March 29 - June 26, 2011. Curated and with essays by Robert Rubin and Marie Minssieux-Chamonard. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, December 3, 2017 - March 25, 2018. Edited and introduced by Robert M. Rubin. Profusely illustrated in black-and-white and color. ... [details]
"This book makes available a series of documents concerning the attempt by a United States Government Agency (the General Services Administration) to remove and thereby destroy Richard Serra's Tilted Arc, a sculpture at Federal Plaza, New York City. ... [details]