Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the University of California Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, January 21 - April 26, 2004; The Santa Monica Museum of Art, California, July 2 - August 14, 2004; The University of Pennsylvania Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, September 10 - December 12, 2004; The Blaffer Gallery at the Art Museum of the University of Houston, Texas, January 15 - March 13, 2005; ZKM (Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie), Karlsruhe, Germany, April 30 - July 24, 2005; and the Yale University School of Architecture Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut, August 29 - November 4, 2005. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, September 12 - December 13, 2004. Traveled to the Dallas Museum of Art, January 14 - April 3, 2005; and to the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, June 23 - October 16, 2005. ... [details]
"This distinctive book utilizes a single artwork by the artists Stephen Prina as a frame within which to explore themes vital to its making: artistic production, site specificity, curatorial practice, photography, architecture, and institutional critique. ... [details]
Monograph on the California-based painter Jay Defeo and, in particular, her monumental work, The Rose. Edited by Jane Green and Leah Levy, with an introduction by Marla Prather, and essays by David A. ... [details]
"In this groundbreaking work of incisive scholarship and analysis, Hannah Higgins explores the influential art movement Fluxus. Daring, disparate, contentious--Fluxus artists worked with minimal and prosaic materials now familiar in post-World War II art. ... [details]
"Covering more than 5,000 years, this book, lavishly illustrated with photographs, manuscripts, and paintings from the collections of the British Library and other museums worldwide, presents an overall picture of the history and cultures of the Silk Road. ... [details]
Steven Leiber was a genius, and this book - full of years of meticulous research and study - proves it. Packed full of ephemera by 100s of artists, Leiber catalogues, documents and stories the path this printed matter, often casually regarded as discarded matter [or discardable matter]. ... [details]
Two sided folded poster / announcement published in conjunction with opening of show held July 21, 2001. [details]
In 1969 Patricia Norvell sat down individually with Robert Barry, Douglas Huebler, Stephen Kaltenbach, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Dennis Oppenheim, Seth Siegelaub, Robert Smithson, Lawrence Weiner [as well as Carl Andre and Joseph Kosuth] and conduced fresh and engaging interviews that are untainted by jargon, fetish, or much critical distance from the beginning of the Conceptual Art movement. ... [details]
Critical theory by Andrew Graham-Dixon. "... Graham-Dixon argues decisively against the preconception that the British are not a visual people. Starting with a revelatory account of the almost unknown masterpieces of the Catholic Middle Ages, [Dixon] celebrates the beauty and the brilliance of Britain's artistic heritage - from Thomas Gainsborough to Damien Hirst, William Hogarth to David Hockney, John Constable to Henry Moore. ... [details]