Collection of thoughts about television edited by Barbara Kruger with essays by Hal Foster, Carol Squiers, Phil Mariani, Rosetta Brooks, Lyn Blumenthal, Lynne Tillman, Amy Taubin, Dan Graham, Gary Indiana, Susan Morgan, Judith Barry, Richard Prince, Larry Gross, Mark Rappport, Charles Hagen, Dara Birnbaum, Peter Nagy, Stephen Prina, Gretchen Bender, Douglas Blau, Mick Eaton, and Christopher Williams. [details]
Issue number 11 of ZG Magazine in collaboration with Art & Text Magazine. Edited by Rosetta Brooks. Contents include: "Editorial: Tonight a DJ Saved My Life," by Paul Taylor; "Tales Twice Told," by Paul Foss; "Dystopia Revisited," by Peter Halley; "Guys and Dolls: Clones and Doubles" by Rosetta Brooks; "Art Work," by Sherrie Levine; "Discourse Six," by Joshua Reynolds, translated by Douglas Blau; "Clone Story or The Artificial Child," by Jean Baudrillard; "Art Work," by Juan Davila; "From '68 to '84;" "Cultural Scan;" "In Perpetual Mourning," by Imants Tillers; "What she means, to you," by Jane Weinstock; "Split Analysis," by Joan Wallace and Geralyn Donohue; "4 Works," by John Hilliard; "The Great River of Jannis Kounellis," by Paul Groot; and "Buster Poindexter interviewed by Glenn O'Brien. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 13 - February 11, 1984. Features interview between the artist and Douglas Blau. Includes chronology and exhibition history. Profusely illustrated in black-and-white and color. [details]
Cover features work by Bruce Nauman. Edited by Rosetta Brooks, with contributions by Michael Ventura, Jonathan Miles, J.G. Ballard, Ronald Jones, Paula Jean Hoffman, Steve Miller, Richard C. Ledes, Douglas Blau, Robert Wright, Paul Virilio, Robin Cembalest, and Jerome Schultz. ... [details]
Issue edited by Ingrid Sischy. Essays "The Uncanny Resurrections of 'America is Waiting,'" by Scott Cook; "Yves Klein, Messenger of the Age of Space," by Thomas McEvilley; "John Waters' 'Divine Comedy,'" by Scott MacDonald; "Neither Fool, nor Naive, nor Poseur-Saint: Fragments on R. ... [details]
Issue seven of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Too Good to be True," by Thomas Lawson; "Paintings Are More Than Medals of Honor," by Malcolm Kesselman; "Out of Breath," by Mitchell Kriegman; "Painted Babies," by Paul McMahon; "Michael Powell," an interview by Laura Cottingham and Richard Martin; "Better Living Through Chemistry," by Susan Morgan; "Untitled," by Mike Roddy; "Elk Grazed as if Nothing had Happened," by Jenny Bolande; "Notes Toward Film," by David Robbins; "Driftings," by Douglas Blau; "Filmmaker Seeks Funding," by Richard Howorth; "The Extinction of Sculpture," by Robin Peck; "Pissing on Ice," by Fulton Ryder [Richard Prince]; and "Fascination," by Eric Bogosian. ... [details]
Issue edited by Ingrid Sischy. Essays "A Letter to Peder Bonnier from Lucio Pozzi"; "'Some Place Enormously Moveable' - The Collaboration of Arakawa and Madeline H. Gins," by Robert Creeley; "Long Walks," by Nancy Foote; "Malcolm Morley: Talking About Seeing," by Klaus Kertess; "Suzanne Harris: The Energy of Time," by Ted Castle; "In the Streets of China," by Joel Meyerowitz; "Working n the Streets of Shanghai and Guilin," by Charles Simonds; "The Ten Frustrations, or, Waving and Smiling Across the Great Cultural Abyss," by Lucy R. ... [details]
Issue edited by Ingrid Sischy. Essays "In Search of Religion," by Komar and Melamid; "Three Oblique Situations," by Nicolas Calas; "Peggy Guggenheim," by Marie Cosindas; "Marcel Broodthaers: Allegories of the Avant-Garde," by Benjamin Buchloh; "Ree Morton," by Mary Delahoyd; "Editorial Comment," by Ingrid Sischy; "Essential Differences: A Comparison of the Portraits of Lisette Model and Diane Arbus," by Shelley Rice; "Books: 'Lisette Model: An Aperture Monograph'," by Ronny H. ... [details]
Unnumbered "special double issue" of ZG Magazine edited by Rosetta Brooks, published in conjunction with show, "Altered States," held at Kent Fine Art, New York, NY, April 14 - May 14, 1989. Includes "Welcome To the Dreamtime," by Michael Ventura; "Time and Space Revisited," by Jonathan Miles; "Myths of the Near Future," an interview between ZG and J. ... [details]