Monograph on the work of Adrian Piper. Includes an introduction by Rhea Anastas, an artist statement, interviews with Adrian Piper by RoseLee Goldberg and Kinshasha Conwill, and an afterword by Fréderique Bergholtz and Susan Gibb. ... [details]
Limited edition Ostroy cycling jersey produced in conjunction with our Re: Bicycling exhibition at Susan Inglett Gallery held June 17 - July 23, 2021. ... [details]
Two volume artist's book edited by Cady Noland and Rhea Anastas. Designed by Cady Noland. Published by Cady Noland, Rhea Anastas, Robert Snowden. Includes an index of illustrated works with titles, dates and where the piece was exhibited. ... [details]
"Liturgy is a journey into the uncanny realm of the senses that dives into histories of perception and intuition. The artist Flora Yin-Wong deploys a variety of images and texts to explore issues related to cosmic principles, conspiracies, and parallel universes. ... [details]
"Theatre is an artist book that documents seven early performances by Dan Graham taking place from 1969 to 1977 with notes, transcripts, or photographs for each work. Originally published in 1978, and produced here in facsimile form, the publication focuses on several key works that interrogate or undermine the psychological and social space created by, or between, individuals inside the performance venue. ... [details]
Monograph on David Hammon's series of Body prints published in conjunction with show held February 5 – May 23, 2021. "Now internationally renowned for his three-dimensional assemblages, performances, and large-scale installations, David Hammons (b. ... [details]
Oversized exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 12, 2020 - January 16, 2021. Essay by Michelle Molokotos. [details]
Concertina artist's book featuring a selection of images taken from social media of people looking at art, found and chosen by Jonathan Monk. [details]
"The Matrix by Norman H. Pritchard (1939–1996) gathers a selection of the Concrete and Black Arts poet''s work from 1960 to 1970. The seventy-one poems collected here might be regarded, as Charles Bernstein has written, as ''sound'' poems, being tethered not only to the literature of the Black Arts Movement but also to jazz culture and urban life in New York. ... [details]
"First published in 1971, A Documentary HerStory of Women Artists in Revolution documents the efforts of a group of women artists, filmmakers, writers, critics, and cultural workers organized around advancing women in the art world. ... [details]