Monograph on Donald Judd about his home and studio in Switzerland, called Eichholteren, which he renovated over the course of many years. Published in 1998. Essays by Adrian Jolles and Adrian Meyer, photographs by Franziska Bodmer Mancia and Bruno Mancia. ... [details]
Multiple by Kenny Scharf produced by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts as their 1998 holiday project sent to friends and artworld colleagues in an edition of 270. "Yum" is comprised of a piece of cast and painted chocolate within a plexi box. ... [details]
Multiple by Roxy Paine produced by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts as their 1998 holiday project sent to friends and artworld colleagues in an edition of 300. Comprised of a small scale twisted plastic sculpture painted pale yellow. ... [details]
Dealer Catalogue (Catalog 34) / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at 871 Fine Arts, San Francisco, July 9 - October 8, 1998 co-distributed by the late San Francisco book dealer Steven Leiber and 871 Fine Arts. ... [details]
Multiple by Bruce Pearson produced by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts as their 1998 holiday project sent to friends and artworld colleagues. Comprised of full color printed ribbons housed in a plain white box. ... [details]
Gallery guide published in conjunction with show held November 20, 1998 - January 24, 1999. Curated and with a text by Marianne Stockebrand. Artists include Donald Judd and Dan Flavin. Includes an exhibition checklist. [details]
Catalogue of the inaugural exhibition of the Museum of Modern Art, Gunma's contemporary art wing. Eight volume boxed exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April - June, 1998. Curated by Kasper König. ... [details]
Oversize exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 19 - October 24, 1998. Text by Tony Shafrazi, dialogue by Francis Naumann and Arthur Danto with Mike Bidlo. Includes artist's biography, exhibition checklist, and selected bibliography. [details]
Artist's book / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with installation at MAK Center for Art and Architecture, West Hollywood, in June 1998. Martin Kippenberger : The Last Stop West is the final METRO-Net Ventilation Shaft conceived by Kippenberger in his worldwide sculptural subway system. ... [details]
Artist's book published in conjunction with exhibition held September 22 – November 19, 1998. Volume consists of a series of pen and ink drawings, all of which depict variations on a phallic silhouette. ... [details]