Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at The Pace Gallery, New York, December 16, 1978 - January 20, 1979. Traveled to The Akron Art Institute, Ohio, March 24 - May 6, 1979. Essay "Grids, You Say," by Rosalind Krauss. ... [details]
Program for series of performances staged at the Judson Memorial Church on May 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28 and June 3, 4, 5, 1966. Program included "Patter for Soft-Shoe Dance" by George Dennision with music by Al Carmines and choreography by Remy Charlip; "March" choreographed and danced by Jame Waring; The Mind is a Muscle" by Yvonne Rainer; "Tambourine Dance" by Waring; "Home Movies" by Rosalyn Drexler with music by Carmines and directed by Lawrence Kornfeld and paintings by Jon Hendricks; "Promenade" by Maria Irene Fornes with music by Barmines and directed by Kornfeld; "Morning Raga with Yellow Chair" choreographed and danced by Arlene Rothlein; "April and December" choreographed by Charlip and danced by Aileen Passloff; "What Happened" by Gertrude Stein with music by Carmines, directed by Kornfled and performed by Joan Baker, Lucinda Childs, Passloff, Rainer, Rothlein, Carmines, Hunt Cole, Masato Kawasaki and Burton Supree with set by Geoffrey Hendricks; "Pomegranada" by H. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in 1984. Includes essay by Derek E. Ostergard. Designers include Derek E. Ostergard, Henry Clement Van de Velde, Antonio Gaudi, Hector Guimard, Eugene Gaillard, Louis Majorelle, Carlo Bugatti, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Victor Horta, Josef Maria Olbrich, Bernard Pankok, Peter Behrens, Bruno Paul, Richard Riemerschmid, Adolf Loos, Otto Koloman Wagner, Josef Hoffmann, Wilhelm Schmidt, Hans Vollmer, Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles Rohlfs, Francis Jourdain, Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Pierre Chareau, Jean-Michel Frank, Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand, Marcel Breuer, Bruno Mathsson, Marcel Louis Baugniet, Alvar Aalto, Gerald Summers, Elsie de Wolfe, Charles Eames, Ray Kaiser Eames, Eero Saarinen, Hans Wegner, Jean Prouvé, George Nelson, Carlo Mollino, Franco Albini, and Dan Johnson. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with the exhibition "Three Modern Masters," at the Gallery Reese Palley, San Francisco, March 24 - April 19 [1969]. [details]
"This inspiring life-story by a towering figure of our era is an epic of genius in relation to the twentieth century. In these pages, Frank Lloyd Wright's personal revelations illumine an astonishing variety of experiences, opening with his life as a child with his Welsh forebears in the midwest, his running away to plunge into the creative ferment of the Chicago of the Nineties, the beginning of one of the world's most productive careers, through his long dramatic life which culminated in his transforming influence on the modern world. ... [details]
Critical compendium of notable post-war American architects and their contributions to the American landscape. Organized and edited by Arthur Drexler and Henry-Russell Hitchcock, with an introduction by Philip C. ... [details]
Monograph on Fallingwater, one the famous private commissions completed by Frank Lloyd Wright, by Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. Introduction by Mark Girouard. Includes general directional map of Fallingwater, bibliography and index. ... [details]
Critical biography on the famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright by Vincent Scully, Jr. Includes notes to the text, bibliographical notes, selected chronological list of buildings and projects, sources of illustrations, and index. ... [details]
Biography of Frank Lloyd Wright by Ada Louise Huxtable. Printed in black-and-white [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 5 - 26, 1983. Essays by Donald McKinney, David A. Hanks, and Derek E. Ostergard. Includes bibliography and checklist. Printed in black-and-white. [details]