Exhibition catalogue issued after an exhibition of conceptual artist Michael Asher at the University of Chicago January 21 - March 4, 1990. Includes black-and-white images of his site-specific installations that offer a critique of art institutions by altering the existing environment. ... [details]
A list of students enrolled in "Post Studio Art," a course at Cal Arts taught by Michael Asher, from 1976 - 2008. The book consists of the names of those enrolled and the dates of enrollment. Compiled and edited by Leslie Dick and Adriano Pedrosa. ... [details]
Wallpaper designed by George Maciunas based on concept by George Brecht. This variant screen printed on heavy stock paper. [details]
Forth book in Afterall Books' "Exhibition Histories" series focusing on ‘Magiciens de la Terre,’ an exhibition held in Paris in 1989 featuring over a hundred artists. Introduction by Pablo Lafuente. Text by Lucy Steeds, Jean-Marc Poinsot, Rasheed Araeen, Jean Fisher, Thomas McEvilley, Jean-Hubert Martin, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Frédéric Bruly Bouabré, Barbara Kruger. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 8 - June 12, 1968. Show organized by Linda Nochlin, and Mary Delahoyd. Artists include Lennart Anderson, Richard Artschwager, William Bailey, Jack Beal, Robert Bechtle, John Button, Larry Day, Richard Estes, Jane Freilicher, Paul Georges, Sidney Goodman, Yvonne Jacquette, Alex Katz, Gabriel Laderman, Alfred Leslie, Sylvia Mangold, D. ... [details]
Catalogue raisonné of Pettibon's artists' books. Texts by Roberto Ohrt and Uwe Koch. Also contains complete reprints of 30 books by Pettibon in chronological order, in their original format, plus the usual facts and figures about the complete history of the artist's publications. ... [details]
Photography monograph by Lee Friedlander. Includes an excerpted text by Marcel Proust and 137 black-and-white photographs. [details]
Exhibition catalogue / critical theory published in conjunction with show held at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, April 2 - May 15, 1983. Traveled to Musee d'Art Contemporain, Montreal, September 15 - October 30, 1983; and Glenbow Museum, Calgary, November 18, 1983 - January 7, 1984. ... [details]
Reprint of an artist's book by Gilbert & George originally published in 1971. Each copy of the edition has uniquely marbled cloth covers. [details]
One of the most important artists' books of the era. Each copy has unique marbleized cloth-covered boards individually produced by Gilbert & George. Contains eight short stories by the artist–who recognize themselves as two individuals yet one artist—Chapter One, "Gordons Gin"; Chapter Two, "Dark Shadow"; Chapter Three, "Broken Hearts"; Chapter Four, "Bloody Life"; Chapter Five, "Balls Bar"; Chapter Six, "Bad Thoughts"; Chapter Seven, "Inca Pisco"; Chapter Eight, "Human Bondage. ... [details]