Flyer published in conjunction with performances of "Harrisburg Mon Amour or Two Boys on a Bus" held [February 13 - 14, 1980]. Written by David Shapiro and Stephen Paul Miller. Starring Taylor Mead with sets by Linda Francis and music by Laurie Anderson. [details]
Large-scale facsimile compendium of notes by Marcel Duchamp. Preface by Pontus Hulten. Introduction and translator's note by Paul Matisse. Includes notes on "Inframince / Infrathin," "Le Grande Verre / The Large Glass," "Projets / Projects," and "Jeux de Mots / Word Plays. ... [details]
Press release for a series of exhibitions held April 27 - June 15, 1980, curated by Alanna Heiss. Exhibitions include: "Image Into Pattern," with paintings by Roger Brown, Robert Gordy and John Tweddle: "Special Projects Room," with work by Gigi Franklin, Paul Franklin, Peter Downsbrough, John Massey, Dennis Oppenheim, Howard Gross, Roberta Allen, Joy Walker, Tony Moore, Mikiya Matsuda, Cheryl Vicario Laemmle, Toshio Sasaki, Gloria Kish and Frances Hynes; "Poetry Reading," by Jaime Manrique Ardila, curated by Steve Hamilton, held April 27, 1980; "Photography," by Joel-Peter Witkin, curated by Sam Wagstaff; "Architecture;" with work by Bernard Tschumi, Robert Mangurian and Craig Hodgetts, curated by Lindsay Shapiro; "International Studio Program," with artists Wolf Kahlen, Catharina Cosin, John Hall, Jasper Halfmann, Franz Goebel and Elke Schmees; "Canadian Video," curated by Peggy Gale featuring work by Robert Hamon, General Idea, Tom Sherman, Susan Britton, Colin Campbell, Elizabeth Chitty, Noel Harding, Pierre Falardeau, Nancy Nicol, Clive Robertson and Lisa Steele; "Video Installation," curated by Bob Harris featuring Tony Martin; "Studio Workspace Program Exhibition 1979 - 1980," with artists Candida Alvarez, Rae Berolzheimer, Douglas Braswell, Marina Cappelletto, Efrain de Jesus, Natalie Dymnicki, Ron Edson, Darrel Ellis, Peter Fend and others; "Outdoor Sculpture Show," featuring Allen Bertoldi, David Black, Barry Feurstein, Jene Highstein, Ray Kelly, Yoav Shapiro, Merle Temkin and Maura Sheehan. ... [details]
Single fold card / announcement published in conjunction with show held February 4 - March 29, 1980. Recto features image of Edward Weston's "Excusado," 1926. [details]
Two sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held May 28 - June 21, 1980. Curated by Edward Albee. Artists included Thomas Bang, David Craven, John Duff, Gordon Moore, Bobbie Oliver, Jonathan Thomas and Mia Westerlund. [details]
Single fold exhibition announcement card published in conjunction with show "Louise Bourgeois : Sculpture, The Middle Years 1955 - 1970," held at Xavier Fourcade, Inc., New York, September 20 - October 25, 1980 and "The Iconography of Louise Bourgeois," held at Max Hutchinson Gallery, New York, September 6 - October 11, 1980. [details]
Facsimile edition of "Menthol Wars" an artist's book published in conjunction with show "Richard Prince: Calling All Readers," held at the NY Art Book Fair, 2009. Originally published in conjunction with a window installation at Printed Matter, New York, October 1980. [details]
Artist's book / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden, October 11 - November 23, 1980. Traveled to the Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany, January 30 - March 15, 1981; Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands, March 22 - May 3, 1981; and The National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan, May 17 - June 16, 1981. ... [details]
Artist's book by the collective "The Offices of Fend, Fitzgibbon, Holzer, Nadin, Prince, Winters," which mimicked a corporate entity. Members included Richard Prince, Jenny Holzer, Peter Nadin, Peter Fend, Coleen Fitzgibbon and Robin Winters. [details]
Four-color screenprint with additional phosphorescent printing published to highlight Ronald Reagan's interventions into South America; support of the apartheid politicians and policies in South Africa; support for Israel's disenfranchisement of Palestinians; support of multi-national defense and American corporations at the expense of people internationally in addition Reagan's subversions of American imperialism abroad. ... [details]