Artist's book / film log of behind the scenes photographs and script excerpts from the 1995 Larry Clark film "Kids," written by Harmony Korine. Mostly comprised of full-page images of kids from "Kids" followed by script. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 9 - February 20, 1993. Curated and with texts by Christian Leigh. Artists included Pedro Almodóvar, Janine Antoni, Lutz Bacher, Jo Baer, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Raymond Bellour, Philipe Venault, Janet Biggs, Nayland Blake, Ross Bleckner, Peter Bogdanovich, Louise Bourgeois, Richmond Burton, Laurie Ann Campbell, Larry Clark, Chuck Close, Robert Colescott, George Condo, Maureen Connor, John Coplans, James Croak, Brian De Palma, Walt Disney, Jiri Georg Dokoupil, Christian Eckart, Robert Feintuch, Dan Flavin, Llyn Foulkes, Frank Gehry, Jean-Luc Godard, Robert Graham, Peter Greenaway, Robert Greene, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Zaha M. ... [details]
Three exhibition catalogues in one volume published in conjunction with the "Real Sex" show held at Salzburger Kunstverein, Salzburg, Austria ; the "Real Real" show held at the Wiener Secession, Vienna, Austria ; the "Real Aids" show held at Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, Austria, in 1993. ... [details]
Artist's book by master of the subject, Larry Clark. Follows from his earlier titles "Tulsa," "Teenage Lust," and "1984" and pre "Kids." Book formally follows trajectory of a few young men as they skate, receive first blowjob and other activities. ... [details]
Fall/Winter issue of the Journal of Contemporary Art featuring interviews with, and projects by, artists. Published and edited by Philip Pocock and John Zinser. Artists include: Robert Barry, Nayland Blake, Larry Clark, Tony DeLap, Eve Andrée Laramée, Christian Marclay, Muntadas, and Adrian Piper interviewed by Laura Cottingham. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, May 1 - July 12, 1992. Traveled to the Kunstverein Düsseldorf, Germany, December 4, 1992 - January 20, 1983; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, April 29 - July 25, 1993; and the Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam, October 3 - November 27, 1993. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, May 1 - July 12, 1992; the Kunstverein Düsseldorf, Germany, December 4, 1992 - January 20, 1983; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, April 29 - July 25, 1993; and the Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam, October 3 - November 27, 1993. ... [details]
Auction catalogue published in conjunction with benefit held April 29, 1991. Artists include Felix Gonzalez-Torres, David Wojnarowicz, Patti Martori, Saint Clair Cemin, Christopher Wool, Dan Asher, Cindy Bernard, Tom Brokish, John Coplans, Melvin Edwards, Jane Hammond, Carol Hepper, Carter Hodgkin, Jacqueline Humphries, Liz Larner, Annette Lemieux, Donald Moffett, Claes Oldenburg, Josef Ramaseder, Sam Samore, Jessica Stockholder, Susan Unterberg, Vincenc Viaplana, Nancy Dwyer, Yasumasa Morimura, Franz West, Peter Fend, Larry Johnson, Matt Mullican, Quattara, Carrie Mae Weems, Ford Beckman, Joseph Beuys, Guillaume Bijl, Sophie Calle, Kevin Carter, Dale Chihuly, Larry Clark, Martha Fleming, Lyne Lapointe, Günther Förg, Georg Herold, Michael Kessler, Martin Kippenberger, Roy Lichtenstein, Donald Lipski, Robert Lobe, Patty Martori, John McCracken, James Nares, The Peppers, Chéri Samba, Sarah Seager, Andres Serrano, Jim Shaw and Thomas Struth. [details]
Australian periodical featuring artists' projects and interviews with artists and poets. Artists include: Daniel Shapiro, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Howard Raggatt, Peter Halley, Arakawa + Gins, Donald Baechler, Larry Clark, Lucio Pozzi, Charles North, Bruce Andrews, Laura Mullen, Joel Lewis, Aaron Fogel, Diane Stevenson, Stephen Paul Miller, Paul Violi, Michael Friedman, David Shapiro, Charles Bernstein, Jeffrey Harrison, Joyce Ca, John Hedjuk, Chris Kraus, Kerrie Poliness, Diena Georgetti, Sandra Bridie, Stephen Bram, David Morrison, Sue Lorraine, Karl Millard, Catherine Truman, Marcus Davidson and Susan Cohn. [details]
First edition copy of Larry Clark's second artists' book following "Tulsa." Similarly comprised of autobiographical photographs surround Clark's life and times. Includes photographs, newspaper clippings, arrest records, and texts by Clark providing context to the narrative. ... [details]