Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Essays "When You Offer Stones You Get Stones," by Edward Leffingwell and Lawrence Weiner; "François Boucher," by Andrei Kowaljow; "On The Sigmar Polke Retrospective In The U. ... [details]
Issue number 6 of the periodical Neue Bildende Kunst, published in 1995. Contents include "Editorial;" "In Bewegung," by András Zwickl; "Zsigmond Károly, György Jovánovics, Imre Bukta, Csaba Nemes, Róza El-Hassan;" "Berlin-Moskau/Moskau-Berlin," by Hiltrud Ebert; "Erhard Monden," by Eugen Blume; "Jana Milev," by Bernd Rosner; "Wolfram Adalbert Scheffler," Künstlerseiten; "Jürgen Schön," by Ralph Lindner; "Maria Eichhorn," by Annelie Lütgens; "Paul Thek," by Friedrich Meschede; "Hadrian Pigott," by Michael Freitag; "John Latham," by Hans-Ulrich Obrist; "Cy Twombly," by Peter Herbstreuth; "Verdorrt die ostdeutsche Museumslandschaft?," by Anke Petermann; "Wovon lebt der Künsterler?," by Olaf Zimmermann; "Der Österreich-Schwerpunkt auf der Frankfurter Buchmesse," by Verena Kuni; "Subrealismus: Eine neue Kunstgattung aus dem Osten," by Viola Michely; "Open House 1995 in Marfa," by Sabine Russ; "Herbstsaison in New York," by Paul Dickerson/Bettina Munk; "Sehnsucht nach dem Paradies," by Peter Nesweda, Sandra Crawford; "Jana Sterbak in Saint-Etienne," by Anna Mohal; "Grenzenlos - Polnische Kunst in Berlin," by Andreas Quappe; "Fragen an die Malerei in der Galerie Wohnmaschine, Berlin," by Nikola Henze; "Martin Rosz im 'Museum," by Karin Bettina Müller; "Clownpower im Haus der Kunst, München," by Michael Glasmeier; "James Lee Byars in Bremen," by Katrin Wittneven; "Pina/Via Lewandowsky: Die Krise als Material in Leipzig," by Meinhard Michael; "Eine Sculptur von Magdalena Jetelová," by Pavel Liska; "Kunst und Gedächtnis: Sarkis in der Bundeskunsthalle," by Thomas Fechner-Smarsly; "Beate Terfloth," by Peter Herbstreuth; "Geschichte en détail. ... [details]
"This publication stems from the first of a series of 'Symposium Merzbau' at Cabaret Voltaire investigating the legacy of Kurt Schwitters' Merzbau in Contemporary architecture, art, and society." --publishers statement. ... [details]
Pulp paperback sized book published on the occasion of the XV International Biennale São Paolo, October 3 - December 9, 1979, this book documents chronologically Beuys's drawings, sculptures, happenings and conceptual art, along with his forays into political philosophy and formal education. ... [details]
Extensive monograph in chronological format on the life and work of Joseph Beuys by Götz Adriani, Winfried Konnertz, and Karin Thomas. Profusely illustrated. Text in German. [details]
Anthology of essays and critical writings published in conjunction with a symposium on the work of Joseph Beuys held in Basel, May 1 - 4, 1991. Edited by Volker Harlan, Dieter Koepplin, and Rudolf Velhagen. ... [details]
Monograph in chronological format on the life and work of Joseph Beuys. Texts by Götz Adriani, Winfried Konnertz and Karin Thomas. Text in German. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 1 - August 1, 2004. Curated and with essays by Ingrid Schaffner, Bennett Simpson, and Tanya Leighton. Additional essay by Paula Marincola. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 20 - May 1, 1988 at the Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin. Edited by Heiner Bastian. Writing by Götz Adriani, Heiner Bastian, Franz Joseph van der Grinten, Franz-Xaver Kaufmann, Helmut Martin, Karin v. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Institute for Cultural Relations, Germany, 1985. Text by Götz Adriani, Eberhard Roters, Karin Thomas, and Peter Krieger. 32 full-color plates in addition to black-and-white images throughout the text. ... [details]