Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 24 - June 14, 1986. Organized by Group Material. Essay by Glenn O'Brien. Includes artists Group Material, Richard Prince, Anton van Dalen, Joseph Kosuth, Alan Belcher, Jiri Georg Dokoupil, Claes Oldenburg, Ben Tempelton, Tom Forman, Jane Dickson, Tseng Kwong Chi, Barbara Cartland, Joseph Berger, Haim Steinbach, John Plunkett, Allan McCollum, Norman Rockwell, Suzanne Hellmuth, Jock Reynolds, Christof Kohlhofer, Andy Warhol, Louise Lawler, Lady Pink, Mike Glier, Barbara Kruger, Dean Young, Micki McGee, Conrad Atkinson, Lee Quinones, Oliver Watson, Vikky Alexander, James Rosenquist, Howard Halle, Walt Disney Studios, Aric Obrosey, Mundy McLaughlin, and Edgar Heap of Birds. ... [details]
Issue 55 of Parkett, edited by Bice Curiger. Contents include: Editorial: "Pavel Pepperstein: The Artist as a Subculture," by Boris Groys; "Universal Wisdom at the Bewitching Hour on Private TV," by Rudolf Schmidtz; Ed Ruscha: "Ed Ruscha's Illuminated Manuscripts," by Jeff Perrone; "Critters Crave Salt," by Jennifer Higgie; "Ed Ruscha's Modern Language," by Howard Singerman; "White-Out," by Katja Schenker; "The Ballad of Ed Ruscha," by Joe Scanlan; Edition for Parkett: Ed Ruscha;" Andreas Slominski: "Berlin Detours," by Nancy Spector; "Mousedomes at the Periphery of Peopledom," by Patrick Frey; "Wordless," by Julian Heynen; a conversation between Bettina Funcke, Jens Hoffmann, and Boris Groys; Edition for Parkett: Andreas Slominski; Sam Taylor-Wood: "Sustaining the Antagonism. ... [details]
Over 1,000 pages featuring "The Marque of the Third Stripe," a novella by Alexandre Singh, and his "Dictionary of a Synæsthetic Language." Edited by Ella Christopherson. Introduction by Kate Stancliffe. ... [details]
Issue four of the periodical Semina, edited Wallace Berman. Issue four includes 23 loose inserts with poems Philip Lamantia, Charles Brittin, Ron Loewinsohn, William Blake, William S Burroughs, David Meltzer, W. ... [details]
Flyer and program for "911 : A Dance Concert by Deborah Hay" held on February 25, 1969 at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Performers listed include Carol Alexander, Jean Lawless, Jared Bark, Epp Kotkas, Adele Clarke, Susan Marshall, Brad Davis, Pam Mendelsohn, Edie Dearborn, Minda Novek, Deborah Hollingworth, Kate Rediker, Barbara Javis, Linda Rubin, Joan Jonas, Lincoln Scott, Julie Judd, Jane Sufian, and others. [details]
Program for "911 : A Dance Concert by Deborah Hay" performed on February 25, 1969 at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Performers listed include Carol Alexander, Jean Lawless, Jared Bark, Epp Kotkas, Adele Clarke, Susan Marshall, Brad Davis, Pam Mendelsohn, Edie Dearborn, Minda Novek, Deborah Hollingworth, Kate Rediker, Barbara Javis, Linda Rubin, Joan Jonas, Lincoln Scott, Julie Judd, Jane Sufian and others. [details]
Issue 53 of the biannual poetry and prose periodical The World. Edited by Ed Friedman and Jo Ann Wasserman. Poetry and prose by David Henderson, Sherman Alexie, Eileen Myles, Elaine Equi, Paul Violi, Carla Harryman, Amy Gerstler, Angie Mlinko, Wang Ping, Bill Luoma, Lorenzo Thomas, Merry Fortune, Richard Hell, Lewis Warsh, Elio Schneeman, Patricia Spears Jones, Connie Deanovich, Josie Foo, Jeffery Conway, Robert Hershon, Sparrow & Foamola, Tom Savage, Donna Brook, Jordan Davis, Mitch Highfill, Meena Alexander, Laurie Price, and Joe Elliot. ... [details]
Prospectus for a portfolio of twelve prints by twelve artists published as a fundraising effort by the Committee to Endow a Chair in Honor of Meyer Schapiro at Columbia University. Artists include Stanley William Hayter, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Alexander Liberman, Roy Lichtenstein, André Masson, Robert Motherwell, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, Saul Steinberg, Frank Stella and Andy Warhol. [details]
Artists' book / catalogue / multiple by John L. Tancock published in conjunction with show held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, March 5 - April 4, 1971. Includes a preface by Evan H. Turner, director. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 11 - March 6, 1987. Curated and with essay by Robert Nickas. Artists include: Vito Acconci, Vikky Alexander, Art & Language, Beth Brenner, Stuart Brisley, Victor Burgin, Michael Corris, Jessica Diamond, Gilbert & George, Olivier Mosset, Peter Halley, Alfredo Jaar, Information Fiction Publicité, Jenny Holzer, Larry Johnson, Louise Lawler, Ronald Jones, Silvia Kolbowski, Hans Haacke, Antonio Muntadas, Haim Steinbach, Allen Ruppersberg, Les Levine, David Robbins, Nancy Spero, Mark Stahl, Tim Rollins & K. ... [details]