"Writing Aloud is an anthology focusing on the relationship of language to sound, writing to music, and brings together a highly diverse collection of essays, interviews, meditations, visual projects, text-sound scores and audio by some of the leading individuals in the field of cultural and performance studies, experimental music and contemporary art. ... [details]
Artist's book consisting of texts: "Eclipse," ; "Painting," ; and "Summer (Been)," by Jean Frémon. Translated by Brian Evenson. Edited by John Yau. [details]
Compendium of critical theory texts on beauty, edited by Bill Beckley with David Shapiro. Texts by John Ashbery, Louise Bourgeois, Hubert Damisch, Arthur C. Danto, Max Fierst, David Freedberg, Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, John Hejduk, Dave Hickey, James Hillman, Kenneth Koch, Julia Kristeva, Donald Kuspit, Jacqueline Lichtenstein, Ariane Lopez-Huici, Agnes Martin, Thomas McEvilley, Robert C. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Kunsthalle Wien, Austria, April 10 - May 7, 1998. Traveled to Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart, Germany, April 25 - May 21, 1998 ; AR/GE Kunst Galerie Museum, Germany, July 10 - August 29, 1998 ; and Vorarlberger Kunstverein, Germany, July 18 - August 30, 1998. ... [details]
Small book surveying the work of the painter Mary Heilmann. Features texts by Christa Häusler and John Yau, as well as an interview between Heilmann and Yau. With biography, list of illustrations, and exhibition history. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Stedelijk Museum, May 11 - June 30, 1996. Traveled to Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Wolfsburg, Germany, September 7 - November 17, 1996. Preface by R. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 5 - April 16, 1994. Text by John Yau and David Pagel. Includes one-person exhibitions, selected group exhibitions, selected bibliography, and selected public collections. [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Ecoculture: Andrew Ross' Weather Report," by Andrew Ross; "Glamour Wounds: Rhonda Lieberman on Dorothy's Daughter," by Rhonda Lieberman; "Film: Arthur Jafa on 'Menace II Society,'" by Arthur Jafa; "Books: Laurence Rickels on Jean Baudrillard's 'Transparency of Evil,'" by Laurence Rickels; "Real Life Rock: Greil Marcus' Top Ten," by Greil Marcus; "Press: Keith Seward and Eric Swenson on 'Wired,'" by Keith Seward and Eric Swenson; "Real Imaginary Places: Jean-Marc Bustamante," by Jean-Pierre Criqui; "Stilled Lives," by Max Kozloff; "London Calling: The Sixties Art Scene in London," by Thomas Crow; "Mortal Elements," Pat Steir talks with Louise Bourgeois; "Spirits Either Sex Assume," Gary Indiana talks with Sally Potter; "Apart without a Face: 'Orlando' and 'The Crying Game,'" by Molly Nesbit; "A Fan's Notes," Hilton Als on Jaye Davidson; "Openings: Cheryl Donegan," by Collier Schorr. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Whitney Biennial 1993," by Hilton Als, Glenn O'Brien, Bruce W. Ferguson, David Rimanelli, Jan Avgikos, Greg Tate, Dan Cameron, David Deitcher, Thomas McEvilley, Liz Kotz, and Lawrence Chua; "History of the Suburbs: A Project for Artforum," by Molly Nesbit, Hilton Als, and Darryl Turner; "Identity Photographs," by Leïla Sebbar; "The High Windows: Dorothea Rockburne's Skyscapes," by Brooks Adams with Photographs by Tina Barney; "Just Mask," Beth Coleman talks with Elizabeth LeCompte and Kate Valk; "A Model Prisoner: James Casebere," by Ben Lifson; "Ireland's Eyes: New History from Beyond the Pale," by Declan McGonagle; "Remember, Re-member," by Alanna O'Kelly; "The Wind Blows Low: A Project for Artforum," by Nigel Rolfe; "Kindness and Wit," by Joan Fowler; "Private Voices, Public Spheres," by Luke Gibbons; "Cross' Purposes," by John Hutchinson; "Openings: Philippe Ramette," by Meyer Raphael Rubinstein. ... [details]
Monograph of the work of Andy Warhol. "Yau balances the polarized opinions about Warhol by considering the general state of affairs in twentieth century visual art and placing him in the context of such artistic influences and compatriots as Marcel Duchamp, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons and composer John Cage. ... [details]