A history of women at Yale University with excerpted interviews with key figures interwoven throughout text by Marta Kuzma. Edited by Angie Keefer. Includes an interview with Angela Y. Davis titled "No Such Thing As An Abstract Woman," as well as a reprint of Linda Nochlin''s 1971 essay "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?"
"Unknown to most, the first women students to attend Yale University were members of its School of Art, present upon its inauguration in 1869.
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Single fold card / announcement published in conjunction with show held January 20 - April 24, 2021. [details]
Gallery guide published in conjunction with show held May 7 - August 22, 2021. Artists include Odili Donald Odita, Nichole Canuso, Jane Irish, Howardena Pindell, Roberto Lugo, Wilmer Wilson IV, Jesse Krimes, Daniel Traub, Kukuli Velarde, Mohamed Bourouissa, David Hartt, Eileen Neff, Micah Danges, Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Ken Lum, Tim Portlock, Judith Schaechter, Hiro Sakaguchi, Doug Bucci, Alex Da Corte, Becky Suss, Michelle Angela Ortiz and Sharon Hayes. ... [details]
Collection of photographs by Caroline Nasthusius taken at art openings during the 1990s with short texts by Mark Dion, Stephan Dillemuth, Tanja Pol, Hung-Min Krämer, Claudia Sedlarz, Michaela Melián, Jon Kessler, Susanne Klein, Lisa Zeiger, Julia Scher, Sabine Elsa Müller, Kiron Khosla,B Barbara Hess, Martin Guttmann, Cathy Skene, Bruno Brunnet, Brian Butler, Iskender Yediler, Lisa Zeiger, Josephine Meckseper, and Stephanie Cash. ... [details]
Limited edition publication of an interview between Ben Kinmont and Ian Wilson that took place in 1997. Includes color images. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 30 - December 17, 2021. Essay by Miguel de Baca. Includes exhibition checklist.
"In 1978, Robert Morris created a series of twelve black ink drawings titled, In the Realm of the Carceral, showing various details of prison architecture rendered as bold, linear graphics.
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Trilogy of comic books by Darren Bader featuring and expanding upon a character first introduced by him at the 2019 Venice Biennale. Trilogy includes "Scott Mendes''s Pleonasm," (2019), "Scott Mendes''s Vtinar Cadiägo," (2021), and "Scott Mendes''s Venice," (2023). ... [details]