Collection catalogue / catalogue raisonné of the collection of Action Painting, Newdada [Neo-Dada], Pop Art, Minimal Art, Conceptual and Environmental Art owned by Giuseppe Panza di Bium [aka Count Panza]. ... [details]
Catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 13 - April 20, 1991. Essays bySelma Holo, Frances Colpitt, Kathryn Kanjo, Susan L. Jenkins, Laura E. Cogburn, Barbara Snelling, Cynthia A. Bogert, R. ... [details]
Artists' book edited by Richard Hamilton of Polaroid portraits taken of Hamilton by fellow artists Roy Lichtenstein, N.E. Thing Co. Ltd., Dieter Rot [Roth], George Brecht, Barry Flanagan, Jim Dine, Joe Tilson, Jim Rosenquist, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Creeley, Francis Bacon, Wolf Vostell, Bill Dopley, Brigid Polk, Andy Warhol, Robert Morris, Jasper Johns, Bob Benson, La Monte Young, Ron Kitaj, Christo, Joseph Beuys, David Hockney, Larry Bell, Bob [Robert] Irwin, Gilbert & George, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Rita Donagh, William [Bill] Katz, Man Ray, Jean Tinguely, Emmett Williams. ... [details]
Issue no. 10/12 of Das Kunstwerk covering the New York art scene, with snapshots of the New York contemporary art and gallery scene in the mid-60s featuring photos of artists at work in their studios and work on display. ... [details]
An exhibition catalogue documenting residency projects by Siah Armajani, Larry Bell, Lloyd Hamrol, and Pat Steir as presented in four site-projects each of four institutions: Wright State University; California State University, Long Beach; Moore College of Art, Philadelphia; and University of Kentucky, Lexington. ... [details]
Artist project and book by Ed Ruscha and Billy Al Bengston documenting a performance where they exchanged business cards each had designed for the other at a Bistro in Beverly Hills. The book follows the idea from it's conception through to the presentation of the cards at the restaurant and ending with the artist's and their dates leaving the bistro. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Frankfurter Kunstvereins, September 30 - November 26, 1995. Essays by Wilfried Wiegand and Peter Weiermair. Artists in the exhibition include Berenice Abbott, Ansel Adams, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Diane Arbus, Eugène Atget, Richard Avedon, Maurice Beck, Helen MacGregor, Hans Bellmer, Ruth Bernhard, Werner Bischof, Erwin Blumenfeld, Margaret Bourke-White, Brassaï, Anne Brigman, Francis Brugiuère, Robert Capa, Jewgeni Chaldej, Paul Citroen, Alvin Langdon Coburn, John Coplans, Imogen Cunningham, Fred Holland Day, Robert Demachy, Minya Diéz-Dührkoop, Robert Doisneau, Frantisek Drtikol, Harold Edgerton, William Eggleston, Gerard Pieter van Elk, Ed van der Elsken, Hugo Erfurth, Andreas Feininger, Larry Fink, Robert Frank, Mario Giacomelli, Ralph Gibson, Baron Wilhelm von Gloeden, Jan Groover, Hervé Guibert, Ernst Haas, Fritz Henle, Hugo Henneberg, Lewis Wickes Hine, Oscar Hofmeister, Theodor Hofmeister, Emil Otto Hoppé, Peter Hujar, Alfredo Jaar, Bill Jacobsen, Gertrude Käsebier, André Kertész, William Klein, Barbara Klemm, François Kollar, Josef Koudelka, Germaine Krull, Heinrich Kühn, Jacques-Henri Lartique, Erna Lendvai-Dircksen, Felix H. ... [details]
"How can an art exhibition function as a stand-in for the artists and their studios? How can a gallery project provide greater insight into an artist's practice, the way the formality of a slide lecture or the intimacy of a studio visit can? How can the back-story of the work on display be understood, without being solely reliant on a curatorial statement, catalogue essay or press release? This exhibition allows art to be understood as an ongoing and slippery practice, and less the finite, linear and object-oriented one assumed by the standard exhibition format. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "All Around Esthetes: Jeffrey Slonim on the Most Moving Pictures," by Jeffrey Slonim; "American Myths: J. Hoberman on the Summer of '69," by J. Hoberman; "Theater: Maria Nadotti on 'Venezia Salva,'" by Maria Nadotti; "Fashion: Hilton Als on Grease," by Hilton Als; "Real Life Rock: Greil Marcus' Top Ten," by Greil Marcus; "Letter from Munich," by Ingrid Rein; "People's Parties: Bully Sullivan and Marcelo Krasilcic," by Jack Pierson; "Philip Taafe: 'Al Quasbah,'" by Edmund White; "Critical Reflections," by Peter Schjeldahl with an introduction by Robert Storr; "Some Aspects of Color in General and Red and Black in Particular," by Donald Judd with Remembrances by Richard Serra, Larry Bell, Paula Cooper, Arne Glimcher, John Wesley, Hannah Green, Roni Horn, David Rabinowitch, and Douglas Baxter; "Rising Sign: Return of 'Spiral Jetty,'" by Jean-Pierre Criqui; "Yo Morris," by Thomas Crow; "Home Made Strange," Jean-Pierre Criqui talks with Marc Augé. ... [details]
Issue edited by Tim Griffin. Essays "Passages: Sylvère Lotringer on Jean Baudrillard," by Sylvère Lotringer; "Passages: Mel Bochner and John Baldessarii on Sol LeWitt," by Mel Bochner; "Books: Eda Cufer on 'Collectivism After Modernism,'" by Eda Cufer; "Books: Glenn Ligon on Felix Gonzalez-Torres," by Glenn Ligon; "Film: James Quandt on '12:08 East of Bucharest,'" by James Quandt; "Film: Matt Saunders on 'Berlin Alexanderplatz,'" by Matt Saunders; "Sound: Diedrich Diederichsen on Scott Walker," by Diedrich Diederichsen; "On Site: Briony Fer on Roni Horn," by Briony Fer; "On Site: Jack Bankowsky on David Hammons," by Jack Bankowsky; "Performance: Tan Lin on 'Freelance Stenographer,'" by Tan Lin; "Slant: Richard Meyer on the 'Wack!' Catalogue," by Richard Meyer; "Top Ten," by Paulina Olowska; "Who is Guy de Cointet?," by Marie de Brugerolle, Jay Sanders, and Connie Butler with Mary Ann Duganne Glicksman, Jeff Perkins, Larry Bell, Matthew Brannon, Mike Kelley, and William Leavitt; "The Beggar's Pantomime: Performance an it's Appropriations," by Melanie Gilligan; "Set Piece: 'Décor - A Conquest by Marcel Broodthaers,'" by Rachel Haidu; "In Conversation: Domesticity at War," by Homi K. ... [details]