Catalogue published for a series of eight lithographs by Rauschenberg, produced at Gemini G.E.L. studios in Los Angeles, in 1967. With a brief essay by Lucy Lippard. Printed in color and black-and-white. [details]
Transcript of a "Time and Space II," a symposium on time and space concepts in event art. Moderated by Lucy R. Lippard, panelists included Vito Acconci, Daniel Buren, Poppy Johnson, and Carolee Schneemann. ... [details]
"A transcription of a series of six symposia in music and visual art, event art, art and architecture, environmental art, publica works and conceptual art. The panelists included Edited and with a foreword by Marilyn Bedford and Jerry Herman. ... [details]
Periodical on political art. Edited by Keith Christensen, Lucy R. Lippard, Barney Pace, Randy Wade, and Irving Wexler. Essays "AHOP: The First Battle," by Michael Anderson; "What Are the Answers?"; "Street"; "An Image Brawl: The Politics of Street Painting," by Miriam Brofsky and Eva Cockcroft; "Cowboys and Guerrilla's," by Jerry Kearns, Lucy Lippard and Diane Neumaier; "The Street = Private Property and the Public Domain," by Julie Spriggs; "Out of the Darkroom: Cuban Photography Now," by Mel Rosenthal, Rudolf Baranik, Max Kozloff, Fred Ritchen, Eva Cockcroft, Walter Rosenblum, and Susan Meiselas; "International Poster Modernism," by Barbara Hall, Jan McKay, Poster-Film Collective; "Out of Sight, Out of Mind (I): Native American, Black and White Artists in Search of Cultural Democracy," by Jerry Kearns, Mel Edwards, Jaribu Hill, Jolene Richard, Irving Wexler, Peter Jemison, Herb Perr, Jaribu Hill, Randy Wade, Mel Edwards, Ngoma Hill, and Jolene Rickard; "Detours, Sharp Turns and Little Naggy Feelings: Turning Points in the Lives of Art Activists"; "Turning Points," by Rae Langston, Jerry Kearns, Lucy R. ... [details]
Periodical on political art. Edited by Charles Frederick, Margia Kramer, Lucy R. Lippard, Anne Meiman, and Herb Perr. Essays "Editorial"; "Why I Prefer Rhinestones to Diamonds," by Charles Frederick; "Cultural Activism: A National Enquiry"; "Which Brand is For You?" by William Olander; "Concrete Crisis: Poster Exhibition Supplement"; "Cracking the Concrete: Interventionist Posters," by Margia Kramer; "Exhibition Posters"; "The Padd Archive: Filing for Social Change"; "Anniversary Celebration"; by Professor Louie; "Alive and Kicking," David Cale, Charles Dennis, Mimi Goese, and Ishmael Houston-Jones interviewed by Charles Dennis; "Between the Green Curtain," by Irish Media Image Group; "Eight Pound Livelihood," by William "Charlie" Chin; "Sanctuary," by Tina Shepard, Diane Torr, and The Sleazebuckets; International News"; "PADD Activities. ... [details]
Special UPFRONT annotated exhibition supplement. Published in conjunction with show organized by PADD and held at Exit Art, New York, February 19 - March 21, 1986. Introduction by Margia Kramer. Exhibition committee includes Tom Halsall, Karin Batten, Joel Cohen, Tim Hillis, Jerry Kearns, Rae Langsten, Lucy R. ... [details]
Periodical on political art. Edited by Lucy R. Lippard, Herb Perr, Maggi Sutherland, and Irving Wexler. Essays "Editorial: Upfront Abroad In Memoriam," by Aaron Roseman; "Homeless in New York: The Art of Caring," edited by Maggi Sutherland; "Images of Displacement," by Elizabeth and Maggi Sutherland; "Coalition: We Want It, We Need It, We Ain't Got It. ... [details]
February 1976 issue of Women Artists Newsletter, edited by Cynthia Navaretta. Articles include: "Pure Karp: Artists' Talk on Art Jan 9," by Judy Seigel; "The Gallery Business...The State of Art;" "Clouds Over Whitney Again -- Rocky Times Ahead," by Lucy Lippard; "The Depression Decade -- 7 American Women at Vassar," by May Natalie Tabak; "Ongoing Dialog Goes On," by Nancy Spero; "Letters to the Editor;" "On Parity & Recognition, Both Dubious;" "Calendar; "Is Obsession Optional in Art? Artists Talk on Art," by Lynden B. ... [details]
February 1977 issue of Women Artists Newsletter, edited by Cynthia Navaretta. Articles include: "Response and Responsibility in Art Criticism: Lucy R. Lippard at NYU," by Alexandra Penney; "A Woman Artist's Comments on Stick Shaking and Other Journalistic Phenomena," by Benson Woodroofe; "NYU Art-Critics-in-Residence: David Bourdon's Ten Best," by Judy Siegel; "The Great Debate: Miriam Schapiro and Lawrence Alloway on Women's Art at AIR," by Joan Snyder; "Money Omnia Vincit," by Sylvia Sleigh; "Editorial: Public Funds and Private Events and Public Money - Another Question;" "Kudos for Illinois Arts Council;" "From WAN Mail;" "Calendar;" "Group Shows;" "Information Roundup;" "Letter to the Editor;" "More First Year Contributors;" "Kathe Kollwitz: Kennedy Gallery Seminar," by Colleen Browning; "Want WAN quicker? The TAYLOR PLAN!," by Alexandra Penney; "Schedule of Events;" and "Book Review: Dawns and Dusk," by Susan Manso. [details]