This issue of Studio International contains a 48-page "exhibition" organized by Seth Siegelaub: "The content of the 48-page exhibition in this issue was organized by requesting six critics to each edit an 8-page section of the magazine, and in turn, to make available their section to the artist(s) that interest them. ... [details]
Print-on-demand encyclopedia of catalytic converters listing their values on the black market, organized by make and model of car. Clouded by an air of illegality, artist Cameron Rowland took this book and reproduced it nearly exactly and reframed it as an artist's book which he convinced the prestigious publisher Walther König to assign an ISBN, and then distributed it almost solely to libraries without ever giving copies to the named publisher (König). ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the installation of Charles Ray's sculpture "Adam and Eve (2023)" in front of the Manhattan West building in midtown Manhattan. Essay by Darby English. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue for show of artists' books held September 20 - October 14, 1972. Extensive essay by Celant. Exhibition checklist organized chronographic order. Show included books by Oldenburg, Dieter Roth, John Cage, Daniel Spoerri, La Monte Young, Yoko Ono, Manzoni, Ruscha, Allan Kaprow, Kosuth, Knowles, Bochner, Brecht, Pistoletto, N. ... [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]
Sunday, June 21, 1964
"Studio—To date have again done mainly drawings. Coming along. Sometimes I feel they''''re good, often I get discouraged. Staying at studio gets a little easier + more pleasant.
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Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Essays "Scott Burton," by Nancy Princenthal; "Contributions By: Jeanne Silberthorne, Patrick Frey, Rein Wolfs, Chris Dercon, Robert Storr," by Bruce Nauman; "Daredevil - Narrative Strategies In Everyday Myths," by Michael Fitzgerald and Justen Ladda; "Hanne Darboven - Or The Dimension Of Time And Culture," by Jean-Pierre Bordaz; "For Enzo Cucchi's Exhibition At The Guggenheim-Museum, New York, Spring 1986," by Mario Diacono; "Les Infos Du Paradis, The Reina Sofia Art Center, Madrid," by Francisco Calvo Serraller; "Cumulus Von Europa," by Annelie Pohlen; "Cumulus From America," by Richard Armstrong; "Mario Botta in Conversation With Bice Curiger," by Mario Botta. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 11 - July 10, 1988. Texts by Tilman Osterwold, Donald Goddard, Thomas B. Hess, and Sidney Geist. Includes biography and exhibition checklist. ... [details]
Press release / letter "To the friends of the Gallery," by Howard Wise, published December 16, 1970 announcing the closure of Howard Wise Gallery following the closing of the exhibition "Three Sounds," by Howard Jones on December 19, 1970. ... [details]
Issue of the periodical Farm, published by Feature Gallery. This issue includes stories by Dennis Cooper, Sam D'Allesandro, Robert Glück, Brad Gooch, Richard Hawkins, Richard House, Ishmael Houston-Jones, Hudson, Bo Huston, Gary Indiana, Kevin Killian, Manuel Ramos Otero, Gregory Kolovakos, David Sedaris, Ken Siman, Benjamin Weissman, and Bernard Welt, with cover art by Arnold Fern, and an introduction by Farmer Joe Jr. ... [details]