Essay by David Shapiro. Artists include Connie Beckley, Peter Berg, Mari Boeyen, Andre Cadere, Rosemarie Castoro, Diego Cortez, Antonio Dias, Joel Fisher, Linda Francis, Wim Gijzen, Paolo ICaro, Gerard Incandela, Bernard Joubert, Alain Middletown, Lucio Pozzie, Joanne Seltzer, Susan Smith, Eve Sonneman, Susanna Tanger, Lynn Umlauf, Krzysztof Wodiczko, and Robert Yasuda. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Exit Art, New York, September 23, 1989 - April 28, 1991. Traveled to the Painted Bride Art Center, Philadelphia, November 1 - 26, 1989 ; the Portland Art Museum of the Oregon Art Institute, Portland, September 18 - October 28, 1990 ; the Washington Project for the Arts, Washington D. ... [details]
An oversized newspaper documenting the print edition of the same name. Edited by Andrew Castrucci and Nadia Coën. Includes contributions and additional writings / illustrations by the editors, Paul Castrucci, Kostas Gounis, Miguel Algarín, Manon Briere, Chris Burden, Steven Cannon, Max Cantor, Monty Cantsin, Betzaida Concepcion, Martha Cooper, Jane Churchman, Yolanda Crespo, Dar, Daze, Eric Drooker, Joan Ellis, John Farris, John Fekner, Erik Freeman, Chico Garcia, Eduardo Galeano, Allen Ginsberg, Day Gleeson / Dennis Thomas, Kostas Gounis, David Hammons, Nathaniel "Junior" Hunter, Corrine Jennings, Hettie Jones, Jonathan Leake, Tom McGlynn, Marlis Momber, Frank Morales, Cookie Mueller, Maurice Narcis, Andrea Neumann, Pedro Pietri, John Pitts, Wes Power, Public Enemy, Adam Purple, Lee Quinones, John Ranard, Willie Right, Bimbo Rivas, Rivington School, Laurie Rizzo, James Romberger, Joel Rose, Sane, Andres Serrano, Walter Sipser, Neil Smith, Dan Tesser, Anton Van Dalen, Joshua Whalen, Marguerite Van Cook, Bruce Witsiepe, Krzysztof Wodiczko, David Wojnarowicz, Martin Wong and others. [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held July 8 - August 12, 1989. Artists included Dennis Adams, Dan Graham, Alfredo Jaar, George Stone, and Krzysztof Wodiczko. [details]
Fall 1986 issue of October. Edited by Douglas Crimp, Rosalind Krauss, and Annette Michelson. Contents include: "Public Projections," by Krzysztof Wodiczko; "A Conversation with Krzysztof Wodiczko," by Douglas Crimp, Rosalyn Deutsche, and Ewa Lajer-Burcharth; "Foksal Gallery Documents," by Wieslaw Borowski, Hanna Ptaszkowska, Mariusz Tchorek, and Andrzej Turowski; "Krzysztof Wodiczko's Homeless Projection and the Site of Urban "Revitalization," by Rosalyn Deutsche; "Hitchcock," by Slavoj Žižek; and "Kinematography and the Analytic Text: A Reading of Persona," by P. ... [details]
Edited by Joan Copjec, Douglas Crimp, Rosalind Krauss, and Annette Michelson. Essays "Uneven Development: Public Art in New York City," by Rosalyn Deutsche; "Homeless Vehicle Project," by David V. Lurie and Krzysztof Wodiczko; "Conversations about a Project for a Homeless Vehicle," by Daniel, Krzysztof, Oscar, and Victor; "Walter Benjamin and the Theory of Art History," by Thomas Y. ... [details]
Parachute magazine of contemporary art, 32nd issue released Fall 1983. Essays include: "Comment Peut-On Être Wagnérien?" by Jean-Jacques Nattiez; "Representation and Sexuality," by Kate Linker; "John Clark: Style, Narrative and Object," by Bruce Grenville; "L'espace Immaculé Dans Les Films De Straub-Huillet (Ne Montre Rien) by Stephen Sarrazin; "Melvin Charney," by Bruce Grenville; "Tom Sherman," by Trevor Gould; "Rebecca Garrett/ Lyne Lapointe," by Elke Town; "R. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in 1997. Editors Hans Ulrich Obrist and Guy Tortosa write in their introduction, "Unbuilt Roads," that "... endeavors in the visual arts that are planned but not carried out ordinarily remain unnoticed or little known. ... [details]