September 1971 Special Film Issue of Artforum, edited by Philip Leider. Contents include: "Foreword in Three Letters," by Peter Gidal, Annette Michelson, Jonas Mekas; "For a Metahistory of Film: Commonplace Notes and Hypothese," by Hollis Frampton; "'True Patriot Love': The Films of Joyce Wieland," by Regina Cornwell; "'Zorns Lemma'," by Wanda Bershen; "'Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son"; by Lois Mendelson and Bill Simon, "A Cinematic Atopia," by Robert Smithson; "Paul Sharits: Illusion and Object," by Regina Cornwell; "Passage," by Michael Snow; "Statements," by Richard Serra; "Paul Revere," by Joan Jonas and Richard Serra; "The Films of Man Ray and Moholy-Nagy," by Barbara Rose; "The Calisthenics of Vision: Open Instructions on the Films of George Landow," by Paul Arthur; "On Negative Space," by Max Kozloff; and "'The Chelsea Girls,'" by Stephen Koch. ... [details]
Artist's book by Ruscha featuring black-and-white photographs of palm trees against white backgrounds captioned with their locations. [details]
September 1971 issue of Studio International. Edited by Peter Townsend. Contents include: "Power without authority in art and design education," by R.H. Litherland; "British Sculptors '72;" "Brian Kneale;" "Enemies of Art," by Jeremy Moon; "Correspondence;" "News and Notes;" "Newton Harrison: big fish in small pool," by Jonathan Benthall; "Atget and the City," by John Fraser; "Irish commentary," by Tim Hilton; "Section 10 from 'Mechanism of Meaning' (work in progress 1963-71)," Arakawa in collaboration with Madeline Gins; "Tantra Revealed," by Robert Fraser; "Anthony Caro at David Mirvish," by W. ... [details]
September 1971 issue of Studio International, with a cover specially designed for this issue by Eugenio Carmi. Edited by Peter Townsend. Contents include: "The State of the Arts," by Lord Eccles; "Correspondence;" "News and Notes;" "Anatomy of an Anomaly," by Jonathan Benthall; "A Joseph Beuys Primer," by Georg Jappe; "Sculpture at Sonsbeek," by Carel Blotkamp; "Signals for the Imagination," by Eugenio Carmi; "A procedural proposition: selection, repetition, extension, exchange," by Michael Craig-Martin; "Ensor's 'Entry of Christ into Brussels,'" by Frank Whitford; "New Public Galleries: Tel Aviv, Belfast, project for Les Halles," by J. ... [details]
September 1971 issue of Studio International, with a cover specially designed for this issue by Eduardo Paolozzi. Edited by Peter Townsend. Contents include: "Some Concerns in fine-arts education," by Philip Pilkington, Kevin Lole, David Rushton, and Charles Harrison; "Report from Canada," by Charlotte Townsend; "Correspondence;" "News and notes;" "The Inflation of art media," by Jonathan Benthall; "The Los Angeles look today," by Helene Winer; "A question of epistemic adequacy," by Ian Burn and Mel Ramsden; "Speculative illustrations," Eduardo Paolozzi in discussion with J. ... [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held January 1971. Card design by Marcel Broodthaers. Image shows recto / verso of card. [details]
Two sided folded poster / announcement published in conjunction with opening held December 3, 1971. Text on verso in German. [details]
Special edition of Studio International featuring Seth Siegelaub and Robert [Bob] Projansky's "Artists' Reserved Rights Transfer and Sale Agreement" and essay by Siegelaub describing the Agreement's background and its application. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at The New York Cultural Center, May 19 - August 29, 1971. Includes artists' project by Gilbert & George titled "There Were Two Young Men Who Did Laugh. ... [details]
May 1971 issue of Studio International. Edited by Peter Townsend. Contents include: "Art and design education," by David Warren Pipe; "Correspondence;" "News and Notes;" "Art in Recession," by Jonathan Benthall; "Aquisition versus Exhibition / The British Avant Garde," by Donald Karshan; "Virgin soils and old land," by Charles Harrison; Artists projects by Bruce MacLean, Keith Arnatt, David Dye, David Tremlett, Roelof Louw, Sculptures by Barry Flanagan and Roelof Louw, Barry Flanagan, Gilbert & George, Gerald Newman, Sue Arrowsmith, Colin Crumplin, and Richard Long; "De Legibus Naturae," Terry Atkinson and Michael Baldwin; "Toward an understanding of the within," by Andrew Dipper; and "Rules of thumb," by Victor Burgin. ... [details]