Circular postcard showing a view inside Rodney Graham''s traveling camera obscura when it was parked in Dan Graham''s Rooftop Urban Park facing the two-way mirrored glass pavilion for the exhibition entitled "Time Traced" at the Dia Center for the Arts from October 1999 - June 2000. ... [details]
"Zabriskie Point (1970) was, by all accounts, the bomb that almost sunk Michelangelo Antonioni's film career, but the pop music soundtrack became famous and the film contained, in the climactic scene with the exploding desert house, the blueprint for subsequent MTV-style music videos, which may or many not be a good thing. ... [details]
Audio CD of 17 songs by Rodeny Graham. "Time was intensifying to the point of becoming alarming, but primarily I was interested in seeing how far it would go. By 1901 I had found that a 10 inch disc playing for three minutes was better for most types of popular music, even popular songs, and the popular 'single' was born. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 17 - May 9, 1999. Essays by Louise Trodden and Luther Blissett. Artists include Franz Ackermann, Francis Alÿs, Association of Autonomous Astronauts, Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé, Anna Best, Luther Blissett Project, Stanley Brouwn, Miguel Calderón, Italo Calvino, Tacita Dean, Peter Doig, Felipe Ehrenberg, Fluxshoe, Alicia Framis, Hamish Fulton, Rodney Graham, Voebe de Gruyter, Martha Hellion, Douglas Huebler, Dean Hughes, Inventory, Derek Jarman, Leeds 13, Carla Liss, Hilary Lloyd, LPA Historification Committee, Richard Long, Loompanics Unlimited, Bruce McLean, George Maciunas, Tracy Mackenna, Edwin Janssen, David Medalla, Lisa Milroy, Georges Perec, Genesis P-Orridge, Seth Siegelaub, Frantisek Skála, Robert Smithson, Fiona Tan, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Ulay, Janos Urban, Paul Winstanley and Tristan Wolski. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Paris musées and Musée Zadkine, June 11 - October 11, 1998. Text by Anne Dagbert and Noëlle Chabert. Artists include Martin Aballéa, François Arnal, Dominique Bailly, Jérôme Basserode, Lothar Baumgarten, Joseph Beuys, Bininyiwui, Anonyme, François Bouillon, Constantin Brancusi, Andreas Brandolini, Victor Brauner, Gilles Clément, Marc Couturier, Tony Cragg, Michael Craig-Martin, André Derain, Max Ernst, Étienne-Martin, Malachi Farrell, Jean Fautrier, Philippe Favier, Pierre Filippi, Gloria Friedmann, Jochen Gerz, Paul-Armand Gette, Alberto Giacometti, Andy Goldsworthy, Rodney Graham, Marie-Ange Guilleminot, Raoul Hausmann, Fabrice Hybert, Paul Klee, Jean Le Gac, Zoe Leonard, Richard Long, Rémy Marlot, André Masson, Piet Mondrian, François Morellet, Brigitte Nahon, Nils-Udo, Giuseppe Penone, Georges Pierre, Markus Raetz, Philippe Ramette, Jean-Jacques Rullier, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Anne Saussois, Thomas Schütte, Seton Smith, Philippe Starck, Holger Trülzsch, Lawrence Weiner and Ossip Zadkine. ... [details]
Small-scale book detailing Rodney Graham's Vexation Island (1997 Venice Biennale entry), Coruscating Cinnamon Granules (1996), Halcion Sleep (1994), and Two Generators (1984), a series of film and video works. ... [details]
Editioned print based on film-still of Graham lying in the sand with bruise to his head. Produced in conjunction with the presentation of "Vexation Island" by Rodney Graham as the Canadian selection for the Canada Pavilion at the Biennale di Venezia XLVII. ... [details]
Poster based on film-still of Graham lying in the sand with bruise to his head. Produced in conjunction with the presentation of "Vexation Island" by Rodney Graham as the Canadian selection for the Canada Pavilion at the Biennale di Venezia XLVII. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Musée Départemental d'Art Contemporain Chateau de Rochechouart, France, in 1996. Published front to back in two parts: Oeuvres Wagneriennes and Oeuvres Freudiennes. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue for show held at Kunsthalle Wien, May 28 - September 12, 1999. Essays by Rodney Graham, Alexander Alberro, Michael Glasmeier, Shep Steiner. Also includes audio CD "This sound installation in the form of a compact disk recording of 14 songs 'in the popular idiom' and a purpose-built listening lounge evolved out of a project for a video works. ... [details]