Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show "Little Boy : The Arts of Japan's Exploding Subculture," curated by Takashi Murakami, held at Japan Society Gallery, New York, NY, April 8 - July 24, 2005. ... [details]
"Conceived as a sort of hypertext in book form, After You, Dearest Language is an alphabetical index of the author''s dreams and visions." --publisher''s statement. [details]
"Free Radicals, a book of comics and drawings, is the product of the seminal Providence, Rhode Island Paper Rodeo group and its eponymous underground comics tabloid. The group, which has published 18 issues so far, was founded in 2000 by Mat Brinkman and Leif Goldberg of the art, music, and performance collectives Forcefield and Fort Thunder, among others. ... [details]
"In 'The New Society for Universal Harmony' Lenore Malen uses pseudo-documentary photographs, 'testimonials,' case histories, and arcane imagery to archive her own reinvention of the utopian society established in Paris in 178 by Franz Anton Mesmer. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with Tania Bruguera's contribution to the 2005 Venice Bienniale. Includes an interview between Tania Bruguera and RoseLee Goldberg, list of works, exhibition history, bibliography, and a CD "Autobiography - The Remix," from 2003, a collaboration with Achy Obejas. ... [details]
Artists' book by Coralie Vogelaar in which he restaged photos from the news with the help of friends and students in Arnheim, The Netherlands. Essay by Hans Aarsman. [details]
"Commissioned to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Central Park, Cai's Light Cycle fireworks display lit the New York sky with a circle of explosions on a September night in 2003. This 24-page accordion book documents it all from planning to performance, executed by the famous Grucci fireworks family. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 21 - December 3, 2005. Essay by Irving Sandler. Includes checklist. [details]
"The spectacular series by Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto (*1948 in Tokyo) are characterized by matchless clarity and presence. His works are always an absolute embodiment of his chosen visual motif, reduced to its essence. ... [details]
Double sided announcement published in conjunction with show held October 22 - November 26, [2005]. [details]