Issue edited by Tim Griffin. Essays "Editor's Letter: Speculations," by Tim Griffin; "Film: Paul Arthur on Errol Morris," by Paul Arthur; "Architecture: Arthur C. Danto on Steven Holl," by Arthur C. Danto; "Technology: Tom Vanderbilt on '1973: Sorry, Out of Gas,'" by Tom Vanderbilt; "On Site: Graham Larkin on 'The Object in Transition,'" by Graham Larkin; "On Site: Jeffrey Kastner on the Future of 'Spiral Jetty,'" by Jeffrey Kastner; "Slant: Gregory Sholette on Artistic Labor," by Gregory Sholette; "Top Ten," by Nora Schultz; "Historical Returns," by Thomas Crow; "Art and Its Markets: A Roundtable Discussion," by Ai Weiwei, Amy Cappellazzo, Thomas Crow, Donna De Salve, Isabelle Graw, Dakis Joannou, And Robert Pincus-Witten; moderated by James Meyer and Tim Griffin; "Accounting for Taste: The Economics of Art," by Olav Velthuis; "Market Index: Daniel B. ... [details]
"This anthology brings together seminal articles from one of America's most distinguished architecture magazines, copies of which are now extremely difficult to locate. Published and edited by John Entenza from 1938 to 1962, when he left Los Angeles to direct the Graham Foundation full time, Arts & Architecture played a significant role in the cultural history of Los Angeles and in the development of American modernism in general. ... [details]
Magazine of New Music. Essays: "Edito," by Iris Brooks, "Harris Skibell's Exchange: Barter and Bow," by Helen Thorington; "Vernacular Violins: Lesser-Known European Traditions," by Pandora Hopkins, "A Passage to India: The Violin Reincarnated," by Barbara Benary; "Jon Rose: The Relative Violin," by Charles S. ... [details]
Press record of reviews, articles, and interviews regarding Richter's exhibition "18 Oktober 1989," which was held at the Museum Haus Esters, Krefeld, February 12 - April 9, 1989, and traveled to Portikus, Frankfurt am Main, April 29 - June 4, 1989. ... [details]
Collected writings by and interviews with Gerhard Richter. Edited by Hans-Ulrich Obrist, translated into English by David Britt. Among figures included in the writings and interviews are John Anthony Thwaites, Sigmar Polke, Heiner Friedrich, Dieter Hülsmanns, Fridolin Reske, Rolf Gunther Dienst, Peter Sager, Rolf Schön, Wulf Herzogenrath, Jean-Christophe Ammann, Edy de Wilde, Benjamin H. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show "Three or More -- Multiplied Art from Duchamp to the Present," held at Wacoal Art Center of Spiral Garden, Tokyo, October 1992. Introduction by Gregorio Magnani, includes discussion between Daniel Buchholz, Esther Schipper, Isabel Graw and Gregorio Magnani, Thorsten Baensch, Edited by Daniel Buchholz and Gregorio Magnani. ... [details]
Vol. 2, No. 6 issue of Kiss, published in [n.d], edited by Al Hansen, published by Joel Fabrikant. Contents include: "THE NIGHT THE STUDS FROM EVO WAITED IN FRONT OF THE FILLMORE EAST THEATRE AND BEAT SHIT OUT OF THE FAGS FROM GAY FLOWER WITH TIRE CHAINS AND BRASS KNUCKS UNTIL THE KIDS FROM KISS CAME AND GROOVED EVERYTHING OUT," by Al Goldstein; "Astro Cunt: Pricks & Pubes of the Universe Backlash;" by Edwina Thorsen; "Kiss Music Page: Okay You Motherfucker! Get it On! Or - The Day After the MC5 Left Town," by Alice Polesky; "Morrison's Party," by Clitoria; "Elvis Presley and Louisiana Sugar," by Dana Dynamite Ohlmeyer; "Kiss News," including news about Andy Warhol celebrating getting a black belt and "Its Whats Happening," which includes five Yoko Ono pieces; "Bang Bang Babies of the Boomerang; and "Vroom. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 16 - June 24, 2006. Contributions by Lilly Wei, Justin Gershwin, Brooke Lampley, Lauren Pennell, Jessie Lehson, Lesley McTague, Maggie Michael, Julia Kim Smith, Zachary Thornton and Cory Wagner. ... [details]
Critical theory by Lucy R. Lippard focusing on art from various ethnic backgrounds. "Mixed Blessings is the first book to discuss the crosscultural process taking place in the world of Latino. Native-, African-, and Asian-American artists. ... [details]
Exhibition brochure published in conjunction with show held February 22 - April 8, 2006. Essay by Amy Wallach. Artists include Amy Wallach, William Anthony, Ida Applebroog, Hideaki Ariizumi, The Atlas Group / Walid Raad, Tamy Ben-Tor, Paul Chan, Michael Combs, Thorton Dial, Matt Forderer, Regina Gilligan, David Hammons, Ilya Kabakov, Emilia Kabakov, Melamid and William McClelland, Peter Land, Laura Nova, David Rees, Skart, Nancy Spero, Art Seigelman, Marie Watt, Olav Westphalen and Paul Zaloom. [details]