Collection of texts by Carl Andre. Introduction by James Meyer, bibliography compiled by Jeffrey Thompson. Figures mentioned or included in the anthology include Tibor de Nagy, John Myers, Sol LeWitt, Leif Nylen, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Marcel Duchamp, Robert Smithson, Hollis Frampton, Arshile Gorky, Eva Hesse, Konrad Fischer, Lee Lozano, Karl Marx, Robert Morris, John Chamberlain, Damien Hirst, David Novros, Brice Marden, Henri Matisse, Joseph Wright, Reno Odlin, Ezra Pound, David Sylvester, Auguste Rodin, Alexander Rodchenko, Vladimir Tatlin, Constantin Brancusi, EC Goossen, Michelangelo, David Smith, Gertrude Stein, Frank Stella, and George W. ... [details]
Audio CD of original recordings of Marcel Duchamp, including: "The Creative Act" (a paper presented to the convention of the American Federation of Arts at Houston, Texas, April 1957); "Some Texts From À L'Infinitif," Musical Erratum: "La Mariée Mise à Nu Par Ses Célibataires" (read in New York 1967); "Même (Score Drawn At Random)," "Harmonium -- Jean-Luc Fafchamps," Interview with George Heard Hamilton in 1959, Interview with Richard Hamilton in London 1959, Musical Erratum - A Score For Three Voices (From The Green Box. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Pasadena Art Museum, September 17 - October 27, 1968. Traveled to Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, November 17 - December 22, 1968 ; Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA, January 25 - February 23, 1969. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Pasadena Art Museum, September 17 - October 27, 1968. Traveled to Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, November 17 - December 22, 1968 ; Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA, January 25 - February 23, 1969. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue for show held January 3 - February 4, 1956. "The gallery wishes to thank Marcel Duchamp for his council and aid in assembling this exhibition..." -- from catalolgue's acknowledgement. ... [details]
Press log and partially translated exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Fundación Caja de Pensiones, Madrid, Spain, March 20 - April 29, 1990. Show originated at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France, November 21, 1989 - February 18, 1990; and traveled to Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany, May 15 - July 1, 1990; and the Musé d'Art Contemporain, Montreal, Canda, August 5 - October 21, 1990. ... [details]
"In this new book by Hans Belting, three essays are united by one theme—the persistence of perspective after its supposed demise in the hands of modernism. Belting addresses perspective in the works of Marcel Duchamp, Hiroshi Sugimoto and Jeff Wall, in the process opening up new approaches to their work. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 26, 1963 - February 16, 1964. Includes introduction by Gerard Boniier as well as additional text by Olle Granath, K.G. Hulten, Ulf Linde and Karin Bergqvist Lindegren. ... [details]
Catalogue raisonné of the works of Marcel Duchamp as collected, researched, and written about by Arturo Schwartz. Paperback editions compiles the two volumes of the hardback edition into a single volume. ... [details]
Exibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 24 - May 6, 1989. Text by Jaroslav Andel. Artists featured in the exhibition include: Guillaume Apollinaire, Jean Arp, Hugo Ball, Ernst Barlach, Herbert Bayer, Henryk Berlewi, Pierre-Albert Birot, William Blake, Georges Braque, André Breton, David Burliuk, Vladimir Burliuk, Paolo Buzzi, Francesco Canguillo, Josef Capek, Carlo Carrà, Blaise Cendrars, Giorgio de Chirico, Tullio d'Albisola, Salvador Dali, Sonia Delaunay, Fortunato Depero, André Derain, Marcel Duchamp, Paul Eluard, Max Ernst, Conrad Felixmüller, Pavel Filonov, Paul Gauguin, Natalia Goncharova, Werner Gräff, Juan Gris, Georg Grosz, Raoul Hausmann, John Heartfield, Richard Huelsenbeck, Georges Hugnet, Iliazd (Ilia Zdanevich), Max Jacob, Marcel Janco, Alfred Jarry, Frantisek Kalivoda, Wassily Kandinsky, Lajos Kassak, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Gustav Klutsis, Oskar Kokoschka, Alexei Kruchenykh, Alfred Kubin, Mikhail Larionov, Fernand Léger, El Lissitzky, René Magritte, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Kasimir Malevich, Stéphane Mallarmé, Fillipo Tomasso Marinetti, Frans Masereel, André Masson, Ludwig Meidner, E. ... [details]