Catalogue raisonné of the prints of Robert Morris by Christophe Cherix with texts by Cherix, Rainer Michael Mason, Valérie Mavridorakis, and Hans Ulrich Obrist. Includes an interview between Morris and Cherix and Hans Ulrich Obrist and Morris, a glossary of terms frequently used, a bibliography, and a biography. ... [details]
Reference text edited by Charles Doria, and compiled by Rimma and Valery Gerlovin. With essays by Rimma Gerlovin, Valery Gerlovin, John E. Bowlt and Szymon Bojko. Artists include Nikita Alekseyev, Mikhail Andreenko, Yurii Annenkov, Alexander Archipenko, Alexander Arnshtam, Leon Bakst, Vladimir Baranov - Rossiné, Victor Barthe, Alexander Benois, Ivan Bilibin, Boberman, Marc Chagall, Jacques Chapiro, Sergei Charchune, Isaac Dobrinsky, Mstislav Dobujinsky, Naum Gabo, Olga Glebova - Soudeikina, Alexandra Exter, Alexander Fasini, Serge Ferat, Natalia Goncharova, Boris Grigoriev, Hosyasson, Vasili Kandinsky, Michel Kikoine, Konstantin Korovin, Pinchus Kremegne, Andre Lanskoy, Michael Larionov, Jacques Lipchitz, Simone Lissim, Georges Lukomsky, Anatolii Lunacharsky, Philip Maliavan, Mane - Katz, Meschaninov, Adolphe Milman, Abraham Mintchine, Vladimir Naidich, Antoine Pevsner, Serge Poliakov, Ivan Puni, Alexei Remizov, Nicholas Roerich, Genia Rubin, Rybak, Vasili Schukhaev, Konstantin Somov, Savely Sorin, Chaim Soutine, Sergei Soudeikine, Nicholas de Stael, Dmitri Stelletzky, Leopold Survage, Pavel Tschelischev, Tereshkovich, Maria Vasiliev, Lazar Volovick, Georgii Yakulov, Leon Zak, Ilya Zdanevich, and others. ... [details]
Manifesto by Valerie Solanas, with publisher's preface by Maurice Girodias, introduction by Vivian Gornick, cover photo by Fred W. McDarrah. "Only three years ago we used to make fun of Valerie Solanas, agitator, writer, and would-be revolutionary -- with her wild, insane radical feminism. ... [details]
"SCUM Manifesto was considered one of the most outrageous, violent and certifiably crazy tracts when it first appeared in 1968. Valerie Solanas, the woman who shot Andy Warhol, self-published this work just before her rampage against the king of Pop Art made her a household name and resulted in her confinement to a mental institution. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 19 - October 21, 1973. Essay by Laurence Drieband. Artists include William Allan, John Battenberg, Robert Bechtle, Douglas Bond, Vija Celmins, Robert Cottingham, Doug Edge, Bruce Everett, Llyn Foulkes, Ralph Goings, Gerald Gooch, Robert Graham, Marvin Harden, Maxwell Hendler, Don Hendricks, Richard Joseph, Richard McLean, Keisho Okayama, Kenneth Price, Joseph Raffael, Mel Ramos, Edward Ruscha, Paul Sarkisian, Paul Staiger, Wayne Thiebaud and James Valerio. ... [details]
Critical theory on art and music. Foreword by Fabio De Luca, introduction by Uwe Husslein, text by Aaron Rose, Valerio Dehò. "Sound Zero opens on the Velvet Underground's work with Warhol, and follows the close, even mimetic, relationship between Pop Art and pop music through the psychedelic explosion of the 70s and the graffiti, hip-hop and skate punk of the 80s and beyond. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held August 24 - October 26, 1985. Contributions by Larry Aldrich, Jack Beal, Leo Castelli, Milton Glaser, Marsha Liberty, Mel Ramos, Marvin D. Schwartz, De Wain Valentine and Tom Wesselmann. ... [details]
Collection of critical essays concerning art, perception, and time. "The passage of time, central to all aspects of human experience, is fundamental to the perception of works of art. However - unlike problems of space - it has only rarely been addressed by art historians. ... [details]
Reference catalogue of the artwork located in Rockefeller Center. Written by Christine Roussel. Artists include Oscar Bruno Bach, Henry Billings, Louis Bouché, Sir Frank Brangwyn, Cartier Silversmiths, René Paul Chambellan, Valerie Clarebout, Dean Cornwell, Stuart Davis, Donald Deskey, Barry Faulkner, Leo Friedlander, Robert Garrison, Witold Gordon, Michio Ihara, Alfred Janniot, Carl Paul Jennewein, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Robert Kushner, Gaston Lachaise, Robert Laurent, Lee Lawrie, Leo Lentelli, Gwen Creighton Lux, Paul Manship, Giacomo Manzu, Hildreth M. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 27 - June 3, 2006. Curated by Kiki Smith. Includes artist's and curator's statements and biographies for each. [details]