Compendium of writings by Marcel Duchamp. Edited by Michel Sanouillet and Elmer Peterson. Includes a literary chronology, an introduction, and bibliography. Illustrated in black-and-white. [details]
Accordion fold prospectus for an offset lithography facsimile reprint of a rare limited edition suite of etchings by David Hockney illustrating six fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm. [details]
Published as part of the "Oxford Readings in Philosophy" series, this collection of philosophical works concern the interdisciplinary study of artificial life. Contributers include: Margaret A. Boden, Christopher G. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the New York Public Library, October 11 - December 31, 1986. Traveled to the University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, February 13 - March 29, 1987. ... [details]
Classic manifesto by Koolhaas documenting the "delirious" history of New York City architecture and proposing fantasy alternatives for future development. Perhaps not as delirious as something the architect would dream up twenty plus years later, but for the moment - 1978 - it must have been somewhat deviant from the practice, thus delirious. [details]
Critical introduction to film language and theory by James Monaco. Features diagrams by David Lindroth. Includes numerous appendices and index. Printed in black-and-white. [details]
"In Leo Steinberg's writing, rigorous scholarship blends with warmth, wit, and provocative speculation. This collection of essays presents Steinberg at his best as he explores alternative modes of seeing and thinking about modern American and European art. ... [details]
Critical theory, edited by John Sturrock with contributions by John Sturrock, Dan Sperber, Hayden White, Malcolm Bowie and Jonathan Culler. "This book considers the work of five French thinkers closely associated with structuralism, and aims to establish what is of lasting worth and originality in their work. ... [details]
Text by Adrian Henri. Divided into four chapters : Towards a Total Art, Art as Environment, Happenings, and the Artist as Performer. Artists featured in the texts include Ed Kienholz, Allan Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, Meredith Monk, Yves Klein, and Joseph Beuys. ... [details]