Premiere Issue of Performance Art magazine. Includes writing by Robert Wilson, Ken Friedman, Laurie Anderson, Dick Higgins, Eric Bogosian, Joan Jonas, Robert Ashley, Charlie Morrow, Jean Dupuy, and Stuart Sherman. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 5 - 27, 1990. Essay by Robert C. Morgan. Artists in the exhibition include Vito Acconci, Laurie Anderson, Robert Barry, Jennifer Bartlett, Mel Bochner, Douglas Huebler, Valerie Jaudon, Robert Kushner, Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, Barry Le Va, Sol LeWitt, Kim MacConnel, Gordon Matta-Clark, Ree Morton, Judy Pfaff, Alan Shields, Lawrence Weiner, and Elyn Zimmerman. ... [details]
"'Individuals' records in text and illustrations some of the significant work being created today by America's avant-garde artists." -- from book's back cover. Edited with an introduction by Alan Sondheim with text and artwork by Walter Abish, Vito Acconci, Laurie Anderson, David Askevold, Alice Aycock, Robert Horvitz, Nancy Wilson Kitchel, Alvin Lucier, Bernadette Mayer, Rosemary Mayer, Mike Metz, Ree Morton, Dennis Oppenheim, Adrian Piper, and Charles Simonds. ... [details]
Artists' book produced in conjunction with the production of the film and performance "Home of the Brave," by Laurie Anderson. Features performance outline, photographs of performance, lyrics, production stills, instrument and effects index. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, February 16 - April 17, 1980. Traveled to the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, May 16 - June 29, 1980; the University of Colorado Museum, Boulder, September 12 - October 16, 1980; the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, January 16 - March 1, 1981; and the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, Chicago, March 15 - April 19, 1981. ... [details]
"United States" is a book of lyrics and photographs documenting Laurie Anderson's epic musical work, "United States I - IV," which she performed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 1984. In an interview by John Diliberto and Kimberly Haas in 1985, Anderson said that much of the performance is "highly critical of technology . ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Fine Arts Building, New York, May 15 - May 25, 1976. Organized by Marina Urbach. Artists include Cecile Abish, Vito Acconci, Laurie Anderson, Jacki Apple, Barbara Bloom, Jonathan Borofsky, Mary Beth Edelson, Tina Girouard, Suzanne Harris, Angels Ribe, Dennis Oppenheim, Hannah Wilke, and Martha Wilson. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Museum Bochum, Germany, January 27 - March 11, 1979; and the Palazzo Ducale, Genova, Italy, March 28 - May 4, 1979. Text by Isabella Puliafito. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, October 15 - December 4, 1983; The Frederick S. Wight Gallery, University of California, Las Angeles, January 29 - March 4, 1984; The Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, April 21 - June 3, 1984; and The Queens Museum, Flushing, New York, July 1 - September 9, 1984. ... [details]
Contains Weschler on the graphic of the Polish Solidarity movement, O'Brien on "Bop Art" and the iconography of rock-and-roll, centerfold by Andy Warhol with portrait of Warhol by Makos, and a special clear vinyl flexi-disk insert by Laurie Anderson titled "let X=X. ... [details]