Edited by Rosalind Krauss and Annette Michelson. Essays "De Stijl, Its Other Face: Abstraction and Capaphony, or What Was the Matter with Hegel?," by Annette Michelson; "The Judgement Seat of Photography," by Christopher Phillips; "The De-Politicization of Gustave Courbet: Transformation and Rehabilitation under the Third Republic," by Linda Nochlin; "Alienating Alienation: Fredric Jameson's Revisionary Romance," by Perry Meisel; "When Words Fail," by Rosalind Krauss; "Documenta 7: A Dictionary of Received Ideas," by Benjamin H. ... [details]
Summer 1982 special issue of October on Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Edited by Rosalind Krauss and Annette Michelson. Contents include: "In a Year of Thirteen Moons," by Rainer Werner Fassbinder; "Narrative and Sexual Excess," by Robert Burgoyne; "Fassbinder, Franz, Fox, Elvira, Erwin, Armin, and All the Others," by Douglas Crimp; "Bewitched by the Holy Whore," by Tony Pipolo; "Lili Marleen: Fascism and the Film Industry," by Thomas Elsaesser; and "Rainer Werner Fassbinder: A Complete Filmography. ... [details]
Edited by Rosalind Krauss and Annette Michelson. Essays "The Photographic Conditions of Surrealism," by Rosalind Krauss; "New Translations of Flowers of Evil," by Richard Howard; "Velázquez' Las Meninas," by Leo Steinberg; "Notes on the Reemergence of Allegory, the Forgetting of Modernism, the Necessity of Rhetoric, and the Conditions of Publicity in Art and Criticism," by Stephen Melville; "Ryman's Tact," by Yve-Alain Bois; "The New French Culture: An Interview with Guy Hocquenghem," by Douglas Crimp. [details]
Issue number 18 of the periodical October. Edited by Rosalind Krauss, Annette Michelson, Douglas Crimp, and Joan Copjec. Contents include: "Nausea and Noesis: Some Philosophical Problems for Sartre," by Arthur C. ... [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]
A very large-scale reference book describing both the German and American period of the Bauhaus. Covers the pre-history, the Weimar years, the transfer to Dessau, Gropius's Dessau years, Meyer's Dessau years, Mies van der Rohe's Dessau years, the Berlin years, and the New Bauhaus in Chicago. ... [details]
First volume in a four volume series highlighting the collected sketches of the Swiss-French architect, Le Corbusier. Preface by André Wogenscky, introduction by Maurice Besset, and notes by Françoise de Franclieu. ... [details]
Second volume in a four volume series highlighting the collected sketches of the Swiss-French architect, Le Corbusier. Notes by Françoise de Franclieu. "Second in the four-volume series of Le Corbusier Sketchbooks, this book contains notes and sketches Le Corbusier made in the 1950s, a particularly rich period in his career. ... [details]
Third volume in a four volume series highlighting the collected sketches of the Swiss-French architect, Le Corbusier. Notes by Françoise de Franclieu. "Unlike the carefully-edited books Le Corbusier published on his works, the sketchbooks reveal a man more interested in nature than in mechanization or functionalism, a human being capable of profound religious feelings despite his dry profession of agnosticism - in short, a more intuitive, sensuous personality than is usually assumed. ... [details]
Fifth volume in a four volume series highlighting the collected sketches of the Swiss-French architect, Le Corbusier. Notes by Françoise de Franclieu. "In these last sketchbooks the government complex at the new capital, Chandigarh, nears completion. ... [details]