Brochure / catalogue published in conjunction with the dedication of Dark Star Park in Rosslyn, Arlington County, Virginia, a park and site specific sculptural installation designed by Nancy Holt and opened in 1984. ... [details]
"Internationally recognized for her visually elegant, thought-provoking video art, Mary Lucier was a sculptor, photographer, and performance artist before she turned to video in 1973. In Mary Lucier, the first book published on Lucier's work, Melinda Barlow brings together a selection of Lucier's previously unpublished writings and drawings along with essays, reviews, interviews, and photographs of her ephemeral installations and performances to create an absorbing portrait of one of America's most accomplished video pioneers. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Chicago, IL, November 7, 1981 - January 3, 1982. Traveled to Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA, January 28 - March 2, 1982; Fort Worth Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX, April 13 - May 30, 1982; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Houston, TX, June 21 - August 15, 1982. ... [details]
Exhibition brochure published in conjunction with show held September 10 - October 5, 1986. Essays by Diego Cortez and John Beardsley. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with a series of exhibitions which began at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC, October 27, 1977 - January 2, 1978; and traveled to the La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, California, January 27 - February 26, 1978; and ended at the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington, March 23 - May 21, 1978. ... [details]
Enormous exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 31 - May 5, 1997. Text by John Beardsley, Price Amerson, Jack Cowart, and Robert L. Pincus. Includes an illustrated chronology, list of illustrations, biography, bibliography, and list of selected collections. ... [details]
Catalogue published in honor of the Storm King Art Center. Text by John Beardsley, with a foreward by J. Carter Brown, and an introduction by H. Peter Stern. Photographs by David Finn. Artists featured in the publication include Douglas Abdell, Saul Baizerman, Max Bill, Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Anthony Caro, Dorothy Dehner, Mark Di Suvero, Herbert Ferber, Richard Friedberg, Charles Ginnever, Emilio Greco, Robert Grosvenor, Gilbert Hawkins, Barbara Hepworth, Jim Huntington, Meashe Kadishman, Lyman Kipp, Jerome Kirk, Grace F. ... [details]
Issue edited by Ingrid Sischy. Essays "Public Sculpture II: Provisions for the Paradise," by Kate Linker; "Personal Sensibilities in Public Places," by John Beardsley; "Alexandra Exter's Designs for the Theater," by Ronny H. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Heys, Lordan Kimbrell, and Rocky. Published by Joel Fabricant. Content include "Astrology," by Walter Breen; "Return to (Non-Piss-- Unless It's Your Thing) Elegance," by Clayton Cole; "The Caterpillar Who Made IT," by Taylor Mead; "Ave atque Vale," illustration by Aubrey Beardsley; "Pornographic Poem," by John Giorno. [details]
Edited by Rosalind Krauss, Annette Michelson, and Douglas Crimp. Essays "In the Name of Picasso," by Rosalind Krauss; "The Holy Alliance: Populism and Feminism," by Clara Weyergraf; "Art and Authoritarianism: Walter De Maria's Lightning Field," by John Beardsley; "Figures of Authority, Ciphers of Regression," by Benjamin H. ... [details]