Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 24 - October 25, 1970. Organized by Gustavo Bonora, Luigi Capsoni, Attilio Forgioli, Gianni Madella, Claudio Olivieri, Giancarlo Ossola, Fernando Picenni, Mario Raciti, Sergio Sermidi, and Valentino Vago. ... [details]
A look at art made using concrete by Marcel Joray. Translated by Alison L'Eplattenier-Clapham and Hans G. Schürman. Artists in the publication include Brian Addis, Fernando Alba, Jean Amado, Tanya Ashken, Federico Assler, Niederlande Sturmflutwehr, Joop J. ... [details]
Large-scale monograph on the life and work of Leonardo da Vinci. "This volume is the most complete and authoritative work ever produced on Leonardo. It was originally published in Italy by the Istituto Geografico De Agostini just before the war, in conjunction with the famous exhibition of Leonardo's work in Milan in 1938. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 12 - December 8, 2007. Essay by Joseph del Pesco. Artists include BGL, Conrad Bakker, Beth Campbell, Germaine Koh, Valerie Hegarty, Isola and Norzi, Chadwick Rantanen, Derek Sullivan and Anne Walsh. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Cover photo by Shunk Kender. "Young Italians : Italian Art of the Mid-Sixties," by Alan Solomon, with art by Michelangelo Pistoletto, Valerio Adami, and Laura Grisi; "Look Out, Whitey! Black Power's Gon' Get Your Mama!" by Julius Lester; "Big Brother Watches," collage by Ray Johnson, with poetry by Armand Kihl and Meher Baba; "The Sky Is Falling," by Ronald J. ... [details]
Winter 1979 issue of the New York-based periodical Performing Arts Journal. Edited by Bonnie Marranca and Gautam Dasgupta, with written contributions by Dasgupta, Jules Aaron, Theodor Adorno, John Ashbery, Daniel C. ... [details]
2004 issue of New York-based artists' book / periodical Plot. Includes contributions by Peter Cramer, Sergio Montiero de Almeida, David Burns, Austin Young, Matias Viegener, Anthony Bennett, Daniel Boyer, Lucas Brouns, Douglas Dunn, Franco Piri Focardi, Shaun Frente, David King, Jill London, Adam Murray, Valery Oisteanu, Clemente Padin, Gruppo Sinestetico, Paul Summerfield, Amelia Walker, Gina Fuentes Walker, Jack Waters, and Chelsea Wills. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 9 - May 12, 1996. Essay by Peter Weiermair. Artists include Ajamú, Pep Agut, Dieter Appelt, Nobuyoshi Araki, Dominique Auerbacher, Aziz + Cucher, John Baldessari, Lewis Baltz, Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé, Ellen Brooks, Christopher Bucklow, Heinz Cibulka, Hannah Collins, Thomas Joshua Cooper, John Coplans, Gianluca Cosci, Gregory Crewdson, Hans Danuser, Lynn Davis, Max Dean, Thomas Demand, Stan Denniston, Rineke Dijkstra, Gerald Domenig, John Patrick Dugdale, Lukas Einsele, Jane Eisenmann, Olafur Eliasson, Barbara Ess, Alain Fleischer, Michel François, Adam Fuss, Jean Louis Garnell, Gilbert & George, Akira Gomi, Paul Graham, Angela Grauerholz, Andreas Gursky, Robert F. ... [details]
Sixteen cutting-edge performance artists discuss critical questions such as: how can you have a revolutionary feminism that encompasses wild sex, humor, beauty and spirituality plus radical politics? How can you have a powerful movement for social change that's inclusionary - not exclusionary? How is language based on dualisms (male/female, gay/straight, black/white, mind/body, personal/political) obstructing out visualization of a "better world"? [details]
Exhibition catalogue piblished in conjunction with show held November 1 - 21, 2006. Texts by Robert Beauchamp, Maurice A. Geracht, Gerrit Henry and Nadine Valenti-Beauchamp. Includes a list of selected museum collections. [details]