Issue no. 6-7 in a series of bibliographies which attempted "to compile a global multi-lingual, annotated bibliography of Marxist, left and critical studies on all aspects of communication and culture. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 10 - February 21, 2004. Texts by Michael Solway, Marsie Scharlatt and Arlene Raven. Includes exhibition checklist and a selected bibliography. [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held January 6 - February 6, [1982]. Juried by Lucy Lippard and Lowery Sims. [details]
Engrossing history of Richard (Dick) Bellamy's Green Gallery conducted through interviews by Erik La Prade with: Alfred Leslie, Mark di Suvero, Philip Wofford, Mimi Gross, Claes Oldenburg, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Rakuko Naito, Pat Passlof, Richard Smith, Sally Hazelet Drummond, Lucas Samaras, Wolf Kahn, Emily Mason, Hanford Yang, James Rosenquist, Frank Stella, Charlotte Bellamy, Jeannie Blake, Sam Green, Virginia Dwan, Paula Cooper, Robert Morris, Richard Bellamy. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, Spain, January 24 - March 31, 1997. Traveled to Rooseum, Center for Contemporary Art, Mälmo, Sweden, April 25 - June 15, 1997; and Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands, July 5 - August 31, 1997. ... [details]
Sixteen fold exhibition announcement poster published in conjunction with show held September 12 - October 4, 1968. Text is in micro capitalized red text at the center of the poster. Verso has printed return address. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Traveled to the Städtische Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany; ARC/Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France; and Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona, Spain. ... [details]
Monograph on the work of Bob Flanagan, published as part of the Re/Search publications series of books and the first in their "People Series." Published and with an introduction by Andrea Juno and V. Vale. ... [details]
Issue Number Seven of the newsprint punk periodical Search & Destroy, published in 1978. Edited by V. Vale. Essays and images include: "SCREAMERS: Relaxin at Camarillo On a Northwest Tour," photos by Richard Peterson; "Corporate Life Forms on Virgin Territory: DEVO" an interview between Search & Destroy and DEVO; "John Waters: Pink Flamingos, Manson & The JFK Kill," an interview with John Waters; "A Concise Guide to Reggae," by Steve Montgomery; "Dick Envy Rides a Heavy Rollin Motor Wave," by Vermilion; "Patti Smith Sells Out at Winterland?" excerpts from statements by Patti Smith made during a performance; "DNA From New York: Noise is their Gentetic Imperative," an interview with Arto Lindsey; "Cabaret Voltaire: Baaser-Meinhof for Punks Only," an interview with Cabaret Voltaire; "Subway Sect, Head for the Exit of No Return," an interview with Vic Godard; "Roky Erickson: The Interpreter of Good Evil," an interview with Roky Erikson; "Nuns Cartoon with Apologies to Alejandro (he's not like that)," by Jacky Thrasher; A centerfold poster; "Clash: Paul Simenon bases his Politics on Detente," an interview with Paul Simenon; "Amos Poe Serves Night Lunch for a Blank Generation," an interview with Amos Poe; "Cleveland Scene: Johnny & The Dicks, The Pagans, X--X," an interview with The Pagans; an interview with Formica & the Bitches; "Street Reports;" "Tokyo Plastics / The Zeros Jam with Patti Smith," an interview with The Zeros; "Deviants: Mick Farren still Amphetamine / Incandescent," by Mick Farren; "Newest S. ... [details]
Issue 28 of the periodical October. Edited by Rosalind Krauss and Annette Michelson. Contents include: "To Situate Sublimation," by Jean Laplanche; "Sexuality and Aesthetics," by Leo Bersani; "Freud's Reflexive Realism," by Perry Meisel; "Transference: Letters and The Unknown Woman," by Joan Copjec; "Uncertainty," by François Roustang; "Italian Freud: Gramsci, Giulia Schucht, and Wild Analysis," by Jennifer Stone; and "Of Mimicry and Man: The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse," by Homi Bhabha. [details]