Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Essays "Imi Knoebel, Isa Genzken, Gerhard Merz," by Jean-Pierre Bordaz; "Hammon's Harlem Equation: Four Shots Of Memory, Three Shots of Avant-Garde," by Robert Farris Thompson; "Rich In Ruins," by Iwona Blazwick and Emma Dexter; "Is It Real Or Is It Memorex - A One Act Play," by John Farris; "Yo-Yo," by Lynne Cooke; "No Wonder," by David Hammons and Louise Neri; "America: Yet Another Discovery - Mike Kelley in Video," by Diedrich Diederichsen; "Wild Kingdom," by Lane Relyea; "The World's Bad Breath," by Bernard Marcadé; "Talking Failure," by Mike Kelley and Julie Sylvester; "Rémy Zaugg," by Claude Ritschard; "Les Infos Du Paradis," by Camiel Van Winkel; "Cumulus From America," by Daniela Salvioni; "Cumulus Aus Europa," by Hans-Ulrich Obrist; "Balkon," by Ursula Pia Jauch. ... [details]
Anthology of texts on Pop Art by Lucy Lippard, with contributions by Lawrence Alloway, Nicolas Calas, and Nancy Marmer, first published in 1966. Artists featured in the texts include William Copley, Stuart Dais, Marcel Duchamp, Japser Johns, Wally Hedrick, Billy Apple, Peter Blake, Derek Boshier, Rudolph Burckhardt, Patrick Caulfield, Fernand Léger, Gerald Murphy, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, Kurt Schwitters, John Wesley, H. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Tate Modern, London, July 12 - October 22, 2017. Traveled to Crystal Bridges, Bentonville, February 3 - April 23, 2018; Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, September 7, 2018 - February 3, 2019; The Broad, Los Angeles, March 23 - September 1, 2019; de Young Museum, San Francisco, November 9, 2019 - March 15, 2020; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, April 19 - July 19, 2020. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Massachusetts College of Art Bakalar and Huntington Galleries, Boston, January 20 - March 4, 2000. Essays by Robert E. Alvis and Louise Myers Kawada. ... [details]
April 19 - 25, 1974 issue of Berkeley Barb, edited by David Armstrong. Contents include: "Is SLA's Cinque the First Black Lee Harvey Oswald?," by Mae Brussell and Stephanie Caruana; "Teachers in Secret Vote Over Strike," by Avis Worthington; "Has Abbie Jumped Bail in Coke Case?," "People's Park Plan May Get Rector's Name;" "Cinque Called Police Patsy," by Sgt Pepper; "Newsman Busted;" "Coalition Makes Move: Oil Moguls Challenged," by Frederick U. ... [details]
June 14-20, 1974 issue of Berkeley Barb, edited by Jim Schreiber. Contents include: "Deflower Bay Park: They're Killing Your Land," by Sam, Evan, Goose, & Zapata; "Rumpleforeskin's Column: Hitchin' the Source, Patty Safe with FBI," by Paul Krassner; "Push Indians Over Brink;" "Ruschell MaGee Writes;" "City Faces Suit After Firing PRC Investigator," by Avis Worthington; "Preventive Dentistry at Free Clinic;" "Union City Cop Chief Shot at Meeting;" "Major Economic Collapse Due by End of Year;" "Striking Nurses Seek Improved Pension Rights," by Avis Worthington, photo by Sam Silver; "Inquisition by Grand Jury," by Kathie Streem; "An End to 'Bombs III'?;" "Crim Lineup," by Ad Hoc; "Gays Give Cops A Crash Course," by Jennifer L. ... [details]
First issue of the arts periodical Cover published in May of 1979, edited by Judith Aminoff. Contents include "Artists," by Maya Deren; "Prayer Rug," by Les Levine, featuring the thoughts, good wishes or prayers of 25 artists including Eleanor Antin, Arman, Bill Beckley, Chris Burden, Jack Burnham, Janet Fish, Ron Gorchov, Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison, Robert Indiana, Joan Jonas, Shigeko Kubota, Les Levine, Jeffrey Lew, Gordon Matta Clark, Charlotte Moorman, Malcolm Morley, Max Neuhaus, Charlemagne Palestine, David Rabinowitch, Robert Ryman, Bernar Vernet and Jack Youngerman; "Power by Suzanne Harris; "Irony/Passion," by Barbara Kruger; "Sculpture," by Micha Laury; "One Man's Mystery," by Gerard Hovagimyan; "Jail Break," by Dennis Oppenheim; "Earth Chips," by Peter Fend; "Art Work," by Anthony Thompson; "The Paintings Are Dead," by David Salle; and "'Kidnapped' Appreciated," by Alan Moore. ... [details]
March 22, 1970 issue of "Screw: The Sex Review," edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Jerk-off Jungle," by Matt Davidson; "Fuck Books : All the Sex That Fits, We Print," by Dan Mouer; "Orgy at Ohrbach's," by John Francis Hunter; "Eat Your Troubles Away," by Great Ray Thompson; "Global Garbage," by Jim Buckley; "Fucking without Fear : Or the Prevention of Spiro Agnew," by Diane Vanderbliss; "Homosexual Citizen : Cross My Cock and Hope to Die," by Lige and Jack; "Dirty Diversions : Commuters Run Amok in Suburbia," by Al Goldstein; "The Sex Scene," by Al Pseudonym; "Naked City," by Bob Amsel; and "Shit List," by Al Goldstein. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 13 - September 26, 2005. Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, Alanna Heiss, Glenn Lowry, Bob Nickas, Amy Smith-Stewart and Ann Temkin. Introduction and text by Klaus Biesenbach. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 14-June 1, 1999. Exhibition curated by, edited by, and with an essay by Kynaston McShine. Texts by artists and Lilian Tone, Birgit Pelzer, Brian Wallis, Susan Stewart, Magdalena Dabrowski, Ecke Bonk, Jodi Hauptman, Kristen Erickson, Coosje van Bruggen, James Trainor, Thomas McEvilley, Sally Yard, Thomas Kellein, James Roberts, Kitty Scott, Kate Linker, Dave Hickey. ... [details]