"'Blocks' draws on a body of work created by the artist in the mid-1980s that paired small-scale sculptures - a perforated tin canister, a simple wooden structure set on a concrete base, a piece of broken cinderblock on a miniature tabletop - with black-and-white photographs in which the same modest assemblages, set against dramatic backdrops of sky and clouds and photographed from below, were transformed into what appeared to be monumental architectural structures or rock formations. ... [details]
Two volume publication. First volume consisting of a quarterly journal that addresses contemporary art and culture. Includes contributions by Terence Koh, Maria Cornejo, Leigh Johnson, Takeshi Murata, Francine Spiegel, Kate and Laura Mulleavy, Aurel Schmidt, Michael Obert, Joe Bradley, B. ... [details]
Contributions by Oren Slor, Matthew Higgs, Paul Thek, Raymond Pettibon, Sam Gordon, Rene Santos, Lily van der Stokker, B. Wurtz, Jesse Bransford, Ernst Toch, David Moreno, Kay Rosen, Ricci Albenda, David Robbins, General Idea, Anthony Campuzano, Chris Burden, David Malek, Larry Clark, Alghiero E. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 2 – 28, 2000. Includes list of works. [details]
Issue edited by Michelle Kuo. Essays "Film: Best of 2011," by John Waters, Amy Taubin, James Quandt, Regina Schlagnitweit, Ed Halter; "Music: Best of 2011," by Mark Mothersbaugh, George Lewis, Venus X, Nick Relph, Tobi Vail; "Dance: Best of 2011," by David Velasco; "Books: Best of 2011," by Svetlana Alpers, Anthony Vidler, Michael Fried, Dawn Ades, J. ... [details]
Unnumbered, undated issue of Farm published circa 1988. Includes images of works by Kathe Burkhart, Jeanne Dunning, Etienne, Rene Santos, Richard Prince, Kay Rosen, B. Wurtz, Mitchell Syrop, Raymond Pettibon, Mark Kroening, Arnold Fern, Nayland Blake, David Robbins, General Idea, and Kevin Wolf; with texts by Collier Schorr, Dennis Cooper, Burkhart, David Sedaris, and Richard House. [details]
Exhibition in the form of a book published April - May, 2020. "Without a place to go to experience art and without a place to go to share art. Thinking the next best thing to an object is not an online viewing room but a page. ... [details]