Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held July 15, 2005 - May 14, 2006. Essays by Susanne Neuberger and Matthias Koddenberg. Artists include Anouj (Raphaël Jouan), Robert Filliou, Pierre Henry, Alain Jouffroy, Arthur (Addi) Køpcke, Peter Kubelka, Benjamin Patterson, Arnulf Rainer, Wolf Vostell, Stefan Wewerka, and Emmett Williams. ... [details]
Large-scale catalogue documenting the video collection held by the Generali Foundation. Additionally this catalogue documents other works held by the Foundation including paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography, and other works. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at MAK - Österreichisches Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Wien, September 11 - November 10, 1996. Traveled to the Kunsthaus Zürich, December 6, 1996 - February 23, 1997. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 17 - July 28, 1996. Traveled September 21, 1996 - January 5, 1997, Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio; June - September 1997, Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome, Italy; October 11, 1997 - January 21, 1998, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Illinois. ... [details]
Fall 1992 issue of Film Culture, edited by Jonas Mekas. Contents include: "Pastario or Atlas of Italian Pastas," by Peter Kubelka; "Hollis Frampton at Anthology Film Archives - November 2nd, 1974;" "Parker Tyler's Own Scandal," by Charles Boultenhouse; "Free Association Interview with Jack Smith - April 23rd, 1964," by David Brooks; "American Intelligence Report on Leni Riefenstahl - May 30th, 1945;" "Natural Industry: A Review of Pat O'Neill's 'Water and Power,'" by Fred Camper; and "Books Received. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 17, 1989 - January 28, 1990. Essays by Marcel Huys and Edelbert Köb. Artists in the exhibition include Daniel Buren, André Cadere, Peter Halley, Ronald Jones, Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, Imi Knoebel, Thomas Locher, Ken Lum, Kazimir Malevitch, Blinky Palermo, Franz Erhard Walther, Heimo Zobernig, Giovanni Anselmo, Terry Atkinson, Michael Baldwin, Marcel Broodthaers, Marcel Duchamp, Jasper Johns, Ilya Kabakov, Joseph Kosuth, Louise Lawler, René Magritte, Haim Steinbach, Guillaume Bijl, Stig Brøgger, Stanley Brouwn, Werner Büttner, Braco Dimitrijevíc, Gino de Domincis, On Kawara, Friedl Kubelka-Bondy, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Clegg & Guttmann, Sherrie Levine, Sol LeWitt, Hirsch Perlman, Gerhard Richter, Andy Warhol, Christopher D. ... [details]
Catalogue from 1985 offering for rental and sale 200 video programs by 85 independent producers of experimental video as well as back issues of Video Data Banks publication "Profile." Artists include Vito Acconci, Chantal Akerman,Max Almy, Laurie Anderson, Carl Andre, Eleanor Antin, Betty Asher, Dore Ashton, Alice Aycock, Myrna Bain, John Baldessari, Jennifer Bartlett, Gregory Battcock, Romare Bearden, Billy Al Bengston, Joseph Beuys, Dara Birnbaum, Louise Bourgeois, Stan Brakhage, Joan Brown, Roger Brown, John Cage, Judy Chicago, Christo, Chuck Close, A. ... [details]
Critical anthology edited by Gottfried Schlemmer. With written contributions by Hans Richter, P. Adams Sitney, Maya Deren, Curtis Harrington, Peter Kubelka, Dick Higgins, Guy L. Cotee, Robert Breer, Jonas Mekas, Sidney Peterson, David Ehrenstein, Andy Warhol, Stan Vanderbeek, Stan Brakhage, Alfredo Leonardi, Harry Smith, Bruce Baillie, Gerd Dahlmann, Gregory J. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Coplans. Essays "The Whitney Annual, Part I," by Carter Ratcliff; "The Films of Peter Kubelka," by Elena Pinto Simon; "Notes from Underground," by Kenneth Frampton; "Vito Acconci and the Conceptual Performance," by Robert Pincus-Witten; "Léger, Le Corbusier, and Purism," by Rosalind Krauss; "Epic Cubism and the Manufactured Object," by John Elderfield; "Video Obscura," by Douglas Davis; "A Note on Caro Influence: Five Sculptors from Bennington," by Joseph Masheck; "Michael Asher: The Thing of It Is. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with performance by Hermann Nitsch featuring Peter Kubelka at Mercer Arts Center, New York City, on December 2, 1972. [details]