Anthology of records by artists from 1958 - 1990 organized and with an essay by Giorgio Maffei. Artists / bands include: Marina Abramovic, Yaakov Agam (Jacob Gipstein), Albrecht D., Lucio Amelio, Cy Twombly, Robert Mapplethorpe, Charles Amirkhanian, Laurie Anderson, Karel Appel, Art & Language, The Red Crayola, Richard Artschwager, Robert Ashley, Attersee, Gerhard Rühm, Vittore Baroni, Robert Barry, François Baschet, Bernard Baschet, Jacques Lasry, Georg Baselitz, Cathy Berberian, Harry Bertoia, Marco Bertoni, Enrico Serotti, Joseph Beuys, Henning Christiansen, Nam June Paik, Bill Bissett, Eric Bogosian, Claus Böhmler, Christian Boltanski, Jean-François Bory, Glenn Branca, Jean-Louis Brau, Gil J. ... [details]
Catalogue raisonné / bibliography of artist's publications by Allan Kaprow. Introduction by editor Giorgio Maffei. "It attempts to show the continuity and complexity of the work by providing overviews together with images and fragments of text by the artist himself. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with shows "From the Sixties...," held at Galleria di Piazza San Marco, Venice, and "...to the Future," held at Palazzetto Tito, Venice, March 4 - April 26, 2015. ... [details]
Folded exhibition brochure / poster published in conjunction with show "Book as System: The Artists' Books by Sol LeWitt," organized by Emanuele De Donno, held at Printed Matter, Inc., New York, June 28 - September 29, 2019. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue / catalogue raisonné of artists' books by Sol LeWitt published in conjunction with show held at Museo Internazionale e Biblioteca della Musica, Bologna, September 15 - October 25, 2009. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 7 - November 28, 2004. Text by Anne Moeglin-Delcroix, Liliana Dematteis, Giorgio Maffei, and Annalisa Rimmaudo. Luxuriously illustrated in color and black-and-white. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Libri d'artista, Centro e Studio Documentazione, Torino, Italy, 1998. Text by Liliana Dematteis and Giorgio Maffei. 2,928 works presented chronologically by artist's name in alphabetical order. ... [details]
Catalogue Raisonné/Exhibition Catalogue published in conjunction the traveling exhibition entitled "Alighiero e Boetti : Beyond Books." Text by Giorgio Maffei, Maura Picciau, Giacomo Corna Pellegrini, Arianna di Genova, Roberto Giunti, Maria Vittoria Marini Clarelli, Annemarie Sauzeau and Fabrizio Scrivano. ... [details]
Critical catalogue raissoné of artist's books by artist's from the Arte Povera movement 1966-1980. Compiled by with essay by Giorgio Maffei. Includes reproductions, collective exhibition histories (1966-2005), articles in newspapers and periodicals (1967-2002), essays (1966-2006), and magazine reproductions by artists Giovanni Anselmo, Alighiero Boetti, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Luciano Fabro, Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz, Marisa Merz, Giulio Paolini, Pino Pascali, Giuseppe Penone, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Emilio Prini and Gilberto Zorio. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 29 - June 17, 2007. Essays by Valerio Dehò, Barbara Nesticò, Marzia Corraini, Annie Pissard and Giorgio Maffei. Artists include Carla Accardi, Stefano Arienti, John Armleder, Istavan Bayai, Alighiero Boetti, Enrica Borghi, Andrea Branzi, Lorenza Branzi, Balthasar Burkhard, Alik Cavaliere, Remy Charlip, Paul Cox, Sophie Curtil, Milos Cvach, Sonia Delaunay, Pablo Echaurren, Paola Fonticoli, André François, Milton Glaser, Shirley Glaser, Hervé Graumann, Steven Guarnaccia, Martí Guixé, Keith Haring, Tana Hoban, Aoi Huber-Kono, Michel Huelin, Giancarlo Iliprandi, Emilio Isgro, Marcello Jori, Ellsworth Kelly, Toriko Kino, Katsumi Komagata, Maria Lai, Le Gentilgarçon, Suzy Lee, Leo Lionni, El Lissitzky, Enzo Mari, Iela Mari, Phillipe Mayaux, Annette Messager, Sarah Moon, Tony Morgan, Bruno Munari, Elisabeth Oberrauch, Kveta Pacovska, Marcello Piccardo, Paul Rand, Ann Rand, Marco Nereo Rotelli, Toti Scialoja, Sergio Tofano, Pino Tovaglia, Hervé Tullet, Luigi Veronesi, Andy Warhol and William Wegman. ... [details]