Spring 1992 issue of Felix : A Journal of Media Arts and Communication. Edited and with an introduction by Shu Lea Cheang and Kathy High. Topics include "Color-Develop Normal or Multicultural Politics Dis-Sected," with texts by Annie Goldson and Ada Griffin; "(Re)position of Permission for My Motives," with texts by Cheryl Dunye and Yvonne Rainer; "Guarding Our Own Best Interests or Parallel Lines / Connecting Tongues," with texts by Philip Mallory Jones and Michelle Valladares; "Shifting Communities / Forming Alliances," with texts by Kelly Anderson, Alex Juhasz, Indu Krishnan and Frances Negron-Muntaner; "How Many of 'Use' Can Slip Through? or Public / Private Critiques," with texts by Tony Cokes, Art Jones, Valerie Soe and Rea Tajiri; "Media Dialects and Stages of Access," with texts by Chris Hill and Barbara Lattanzi; "Trouble in Truthsville," a conversation between Ken Feingold, Coco Fusco and Steve Gallagher; and "NCZ Untaped," by Not Channel Zero. ... [details]
Manifesto with accompanying representations of artworks bound in a spray painted manila envelope, edited by Victor Tupitsyn. Many printing processes used including hand drawing. Artist contributions by Victor Tupitsyn, Henry Khudyakov, Rimma Gerlovin, Valery Gerlovin, Igor Makarevich, Yelagina, K. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in following show held at Office for Contemporary Art Norway, Oslo, Norway, November 8, 2008 - January 31, 2009. "'Whatever Happened to Sex in Scandinavia?' is a reader that brings together essays, artists’ writings and works, and countercultural publications to examine the juncture of the political and the erotic during the 1960s and 70s. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 9 - December 22, 2001. Text by exhibition organizers Raimundas Malasaukas, Grady T. Turner, and Skúta discussing the Lithuanian-born fluxus founder George Maciunas. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 9 - January 20, 1990. Curated by Margarita Tupitsyn. Texts by Margarita Tupitsyn, Joseph Bakshtein, Mikhail Ryklin, Andrei Monastyrsky, and Victor Tupitsyn. ... [details]
Critial theory book examining history of modern architecture. "The Project of Autonomy radically rediscusses the concept of autonomy in politics and architecture by tracing a concise and polemical argument about its history in Italy in the 1960s and early 1970s. ... [details]
Edited by Betsy Sussler. Cover by Georgia Marsh. Essays "Films from the Heartlands of Mexico, Interview, Betsy Sussler," by Nicolas Echevarria; "In the High Ceiling of Stars," by Bradford Morrow; "Cockenoe," by David Rattray; "Spring Training," by Glenn O'Brien; "Translations Janet Brof," by Rosario Murillo; "Translations by Eva Gasteazoro and Harris Schiff," by Rosario Murillo; "Translations by Eva Gasteazoro and Harris Schiff; "Translations INALSE," by Roque Dalton; "Translations by Margaret Randall," by Otto Rene Castillo; "When the Mountains Tremble," by Pam Yates, interview by Betsy Sussler; "Whatever Happens," by Jacek Gulla; "The Hidden Anguish of the Mousketeers," by Gary Indiana; "The Following Myth. ... [details]
Catalogue raisonné of the books and multiples by Dieter Roth. Texts by Dirk Dobke, Thomas Kellein, Bernadette Walter, Tanja Maka, Friedhelm Döhl, Gerhard Rühm, Edith Jud, and Stefan Ripplinger. Includes audio CD with excerpts from Roth's music. [details]
Critical theory by Matthew Cullerne Bown, on contemporary Russian art. Artists include Jurij Albert, Grigori Bruskin, Erik Bulatow, Olga Bulgakowa, Ewgeni Dybski, Simen Faibsowitsch, Andrej Filippow, Katja Filippowa, Igor Ganikowski, Francisco Infante, Viktor Iwanow, Wladimir Jankilewski, Ilja Kabakow, Maksim Kantor, Georgi Kisewalter, Swetlana Kopystjanskaja, Igor Kopystiansky, Juri Korolew, Anatoli Kulinitsch, Irina Lawrowa, Iwan Lubennikow, Igor Makarewitsch, Boris Miljukow, Sergej Mironenko, Jewgeni Mitta, Ewsei Moisejenko, Andrej Mylnikow, Irina Nachowa, Tatjana Nasarenko, Natalja Nesterowa, Boris Orlow, Nikolai Owtschinnikow, Arkadij Petrow, Dmitri Prigow, Sergej Prisekin, Igor Ptschelnikow, Andrej Roiter, Wadim Sacharow, Tair Salachow, Aidan Salachowa, Irina Satulowskaja, Dmitri Schilinski, Sergej Schutow, Michail Schwarzman, Anatoli Slepyschew, Boris Smertin, Edward Steinberg, Aleksej Sundukow, Ilja Tabenkin, Lew Tabenkin, Iwan Tschuikow, Natalja Turnowa, Oleg Wasilew, German Winogradow, Andrej Wolkow, Sergej Wolkow and Dmitri Zykalow. ... [details]