"Why Are 100 Artists' Spaces Like a Burlap Bag Full of Bobcats? Tacit" by Steven Durland, "A Report on Artspaces Ill" by Janet (McCambridge) Ventura, "Kerouac Is Alive! The Jack Kerouac Festival at Naropa" by Lewis MacAdams, "Performance Art in the San Francisco International Theater Festival" by Linda Burnham, "Fire Dancers and Fibre Optics : Belgium's Banlieue" by Mark Dery, "The Law and The Power : Illegal performance discussed by Lewis MacAdams," "Sitting on Moving Steel "by Michael Ventura, "American Splendor," by Harvey Pekar, "Somebody Being Somebody" by Diane Gage and Constance Rawlings, NEW YORK SECTION : ARTSPACES : "Franklin Furnace : Linda Burnham interviews Martha Wilson and Bill Gordh," "The Kitchen : HIGH PERFORMANCE interviews Howard Halle," "A's" by Arleen Schloss and Linda Burnham, DOCUMENTS : N. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Residenzschloss Dresden, November 10, 2023 - February 18, 2024. Exhibition includes artists postcards by over 200 artists from the private collection of the British writer Jeremy Cooper, first exhibited in part at the British Museum, London, in 2019. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Tate Modern, London, July 12 - October 22, 2017. Traveled to Crystal Bridges, Bentonville, February 3 - April 23, 2018; Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, September 7, 2018 - February 3, 2019; The Broad, Los Angeles, March 23 - September 1, 2019; de Young Museum, San Francisco, November 9, 2019 - March 15, 2020; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, April 19 - July 19, 2020. ... [details]
Faux periodical / artist''s publication published by Aleksandra Mir on September 11, 2002, on the occasion of her 35th birthday and the first anniversary of 9/11 in order to reclaim the day, featuring contributions from over 100 friends and colleagues. ... [details]
Staple bound program published in conjunction with a night of performances of one act plays held December 28, 1959. Plays included "Love's labor, an eclogue," written by Frank O'Hara, directed by James Waring, music by John Herbert McDowell, set by Norman Bluhm, lighting by Nicola Cernevich, costume supervision by Remy Charlip, and assistant director Diane di Prima; "A Theory of Comedy," written by Paul Goodman, directed and designed by Lawrence Kornfeld, dances by Timothy LaFarge, Lighting by Jerome Raphel, Piano by Glenn Lewis; and "Bertha," written by Kenneth Koch, directed by Nicola Cernovich, music by Virgil Thomson, costumes and setting by Remy Charlip. [details]
Issue 21 of Visionaire edited by Stephen Gan featuring a large-scale deck of cards, with each card suite designed by different art directors. Housed in a blue vinyl locked jewelry box with a key, within a white box hot stamped with gold lettering. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 16 - 17, 2010. Essay by Julia Peyton-Jones. Artists include Marina Abramovic, David Adjaye, Etel Adnan, John Akomfrah, Ayreen Anastas, Rene Gabri, Julieta Aranda, Kader Attia, Nanni Balestrini, Morgan Bennett Balestrini, Peter Barber, Artur Barrio, Rosi Braidotti, Genesis P-Orridge, John Brockman, Lewis Wolpert, Armand Leroi, Adam Chodzko, Mariana Castillo Deball, Amalia Pica, Céline Condorelli, Michael Craig-Martin, Scott King, Matthew Worley, Marcus du Sautoy, Simon Fujiwara, Gilbert & George, Goldin+Senneby, Dr. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held on the 35th anniversary of the Angela Flowers Gallery. Introduction by Robert Heller. Artists include Glenys Barton, Glen Baxter, George Blacklock, Boyd and Evans, Edward Burtynsky, Stephen Chambers, Bernard Cohen, Ken Currie, Amanda Faulkner, John Gibbons, Alan Gouk, Friedemann Hahn, David Hepher, Nicola Hicks, Derek Hirst, Carole Hodgson, Peter Howson, Patrick Hughes, Neil Jeffries, Lucy Jones, John Keane, Michael Kidner, John Kirby, Henry Kondracki, Tim Lewis, John Loker, John McLean, Jiro Osuga, Eduardo Paolozzi, Freya Payne, Tom Phillips, Steven Pyke, Carol Robertson, Tai-Shan Schierenberg, Jack Smith, Richard Smith, Trevor Sutton, Renny Tait, Brian Wall and Gary Wragg. [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Ecoculture: Andrew Ross' Weather Report," by Robert Ross; "Glamour Wounds: Rhonda Lieberman on the New Power Schlub," by Rhonda Lieberman; "Art Wars: Lorraine O'Grady on Basquiat and the Black Art World," by Lorraine O'Grady; "Real Life Rock: Greil Marcus' Top Ten," by Greil Marcus; "Media Kids: Sydney Pokorny on Cyberspatiality," by Sydney Pokorny; "Achtung Baby: Diedrich Diederichsen and Jutta Koether on News from Germany," by Diedrich Diederichsen; "Art after the End of Art," by Arthur C. ... [details]
Issue edited by Michelle Kuo. Essays "Editor's Letter: Forms and Functions," by Michelle Kuo; "Passages: Lynne Cooke on Louis Bourgeois;" "Passages: Arthur C. Danto on Arakawa," by Arthur C. Danto; "Books: Graham Bader on Gerhard Richter," by Graham Bader; "Media: Cory Arcangel on Internet Links Pages," by Cory Arcangel; "Film: Steven Watson on Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's 'Howl,'" by Steven Watson; "Film: Tom Gunning on the Oberhausen Film Festival," by Tom Gunning; "Dispatch: Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy Reports from Mexico City," by Sofía Hernández; "Slant: Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer on Stephen Kaltenbach," by Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer; "Performance: David Velasco on Ann Liv Young," by David Velasco; "Top Ten," by Michael Rother; "Fall 2010 Exhibitions: 40 Shows Worldwide;" "Rachel Harrison on Paul Thek;" "From the Vault: Alastair Wright on Paul Gauguin," by Alastair Wright; "Questions of Style," by Ina Blom, Tauba Auerbach, Alexander Nagel, Ryan McGinley, Peter Saville, Sturtevant, Partha Mitter, David Bordwell, Francesco Vezzoli, Denise Scott Brown, Haegue Yang, Donald Moffett, Tom Burr, Adrian Piper, Fia Backström, Jil Sander; "Public Options: The Art of Charlotte Posenenske," by Christine Mehring; "In Conversation: Lucy Raven and Thom Andersen;" "The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things;" by Mark Leckey; "1000 Words: Alice Creischer, Max Jorge Hinderer, and Andreas Siekmann," by André Rottmann; "Unspeakable Desire: The Films of João Pedro Rodrigues," by Dennis Lim; "Openings: Simon Fujiwara," by Jessica Morgan. ... [details]