September 1973 issue of Art-Language. Essays "Some Formalities of Technic Relationships," by Graham Howard; "Interest Relationships, etc.," by Graham Howard; "Disinterest Relationships, etc.," by Graham Howard; "Models and Indexes: Fringe Benefits," by Philip Pilkington and David Rushton; "Bibliotherapy," by Philip Pilkington and David Rushton; "The Fine Structure of Collaboration," by Michael Corris; "Frameworks and Phantoms," by Michael Corris and Mel Ramsden; "Problems of Art & Language Space," by Ian Burn and Mel Ramsden; "Note on Reading 1969 - 1972," by John F. ... [details]
May 1975 issue featuring collaborative contributions. Essays "For Thomas Hobbes - I," by Terry Atkinson, Michael Baldwin, Joseph Kosuth, Lynn Lemaster, Philip Pilkington; "A Review of Styles," by David Rushton and Paul Wood; "'To Begin With, While I am Clearly a Marxist Sympathizer. ... [details]
September 1974 issue of Art-Language featuring collaborative contributions. Contributions by Ian Burn, Mel Ramsden, Terry Smith, Terry Atkinson, David Bainbridge, Michael Baldwin, Michael Corris, Charles Harrison, Preston Heller, Graham Howard, Harold Hurrell, Joseph Kosuth, Andrew Menard, Philip Pilkington, David Rushton. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue for show held July 11 - October 13, 2002. Extensive catalogue with substantial artists' interventions within book. Essays by Sylvia Wolf, Michael Rush, conversation between Rovner and Leon Golub. ... [details]
Small edition exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with shows held in 1972. Artists include Terry Atkinson, David Bainbridge, Michael Baldwin, Ian Burn, Charles Harrison, Harold Hurrell, Joseph Kosuth, Philip Pilkington, Mel Ramsden, David Rushton, David Askevold, Robert Barry, Heidi Bochnig, Mark Boyle, Victor Burgin, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Hans Haacke, Will Insley, Joseph Kosuth, Roelof Louw, Giulio Paolini, Giuseppe Penone, Anne Poirier, Patrick Poirier, Salvo, and Carel Visser. ... [details]
"The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, America's oldest museum and school of fine arts, was founded in 1805. Today, the Academy boasts one of the nation's finest collections of American art and a roster of alumni representing the greatest artists this country has produced. ... [details]