Book published in conjunction with poetry slam held at "Cafe Dan Graham," New York, Sunday July 10th presented by Mieko Meguro's 3A Gallery. Participants were instructed to read their poems and discuss "Does Poetry have meaning today?" Moderated by Trevor Shimuzu. ... [details]
Book published in conjunction with poetry slam held at "Cafe Dan Graham," New York, Sunday July 10th presented by Mieko Meguro's 3A Gallery. Participants were instructed to read their poems and discuss "Does Poetry have meaning today?" Moderated by Trevor Shimuzu. ... [details]
"This book Inaugurates Artadia's Biennial Publications Program and features a complete two-year awards cycle through all five Artadia program cities during 2008 and 2009." -- publisher's statement. Texts by Franklin Sirmans, Andrea Barnwell Brownlee, Jen Mergel, Stephanie Smith, Michelle White and René de Guzman. ... [details]
Contributions by Oren Slor, Matthew Higgs, Paul Thek, Raymond Pettibon, Sam Gordon, Rene Santos, Lily van der Stokker, B. Wurtz, Jesse Bransford, Ernst Toch, David Moreno, Kay Rosen, Ricci Albenda, David Robbins, General Idea, Anthony Campuzano, Chris Burden, David Malek, Larry Clark, Alghiero E. ... [details]
Issue edited by Michelle Kuo. Essays "Editor's Letter: Forms and Functions," by Michelle Kuo; "Passages: Lynne Cooke on Louis Bourgeois;" "Passages: Arthur C. Danto on Arakawa," by Arthur C. Danto; "Books: Graham Bader on Gerhard Richter," by Graham Bader; "Media: Cory Arcangel on Internet Links Pages," by Cory Arcangel; "Film: Steven Watson on Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's 'Howl,'" by Steven Watson; "Film: Tom Gunning on the Oberhausen Film Festival," by Tom Gunning; "Dispatch: Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy Reports from Mexico City," by Sofía Hernández; "Slant: Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer on Stephen Kaltenbach," by Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer; "Performance: David Velasco on Ann Liv Young," by David Velasco; "Top Ten," by Michael Rother; "Fall 2010 Exhibitions: 40 Shows Worldwide;" "Rachel Harrison on Paul Thek;" "From the Vault: Alastair Wright on Paul Gauguin," by Alastair Wright; "Questions of Style," by Ina Blom, Tauba Auerbach, Alexander Nagel, Ryan McGinley, Peter Saville, Sturtevant, Partha Mitter, David Bordwell, Francesco Vezzoli, Denise Scott Brown, Haegue Yang, Donald Moffett, Tom Burr, Adrian Piper, Fia Backström, Jil Sander; "Public Options: The Art of Charlotte Posenenske," by Christine Mehring; "In Conversation: Lucy Raven and Thom Andersen;" "The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things;" by Mark Leckey; "1000 Words: Alice Creischer, Max Jorge Hinderer, and Andreas Siekmann," by André Rottmann; "Unspeakable Desire: The Films of João Pedro Rodrigues," by Dennis Lim; "Openings: Simon Fujiwara," by Jessica Morgan. ... [details]
Survey of the work of L.A. based artists before 1980. Edited by Lyn Kienholz with contributing editors Elizabeta Betinski and Corinne Nelson. Includes appendix. "'L.A. Rising SoCal Artists Before 1980' is the first comprehensive pictorial showcase of the diverse universe of artists working in the Los Angeles area during the formative period of Los Angeles' art history. ... [details]
American Edition of the DVD [NTSC / Region 1] created by Mel Agace, Andrew Hale and Neville Wakefiled. Includes eight short films by Matthew Barney, Richard Prince, Marilyn Minter, Larry Clark, Sante D'Orazio, Cecily Brown, Tunga, and Gaspar Noé. ... [details]
Artist's book published in conjunction with show held April 4 - May 20, 2009. "The central orienting point for the show is an installation of books entitled 'Fifteen People Present Their Favorite Book [After Kosuth]'. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with long-term exhibition held at Mass MoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts, of an landmark installation of LeWitt''s innovative wall drawings, this book celebrates the artist and his illustrious 50-year career. ... [details]
Cultural journal based in New York City. Includes text by Jacques-Alain Miller, Alain Badiou, Lilia Mahjoub, Massimo Recalcati, Jean-Luc Nancy, Slavoj Žižek, and JA as well as illustrations by Cecily Brown and Doug Aitkin. [details]