May 1970 issue of Studio International. Edited by Charles Harrison. Contents include: "In the Land of My Own Vision," by Henryk Gotlib; "Gilbert & George," by Michael Moynihan; "An Interview with Buckminster Fuller," by Jonathan Benthall; Four Sculptors (Part 2): Picasso Cubist Constructions," by William Tucker; "Sociology of an Art Boom: I-The Background to the Flourishing German Art Market" and "II From Survival to Success: An Interview with Hans-Jürgen Müller," by Robert Kudielka; "Liberman: The Art of Amplitude," by Gene Baro; "Robert Graham's Boxes," by Helene Winer; "A Magazine Sculpture," by Gilbert & George which includes "Underneath the Arches (The most intelligent fascinating serious and beautiful art piece you have ever seen)" and the censored "George the [cunt] / Gilbert the [shit]" magazine sculptures ; "Miró's Sculptures," by John Russell; "Victorians at Manchester," by Mark Haworth-Booth; "Martin Bloch Re-Assessed," by Ronald Alley. ... [details]
Compendium of jokes and messages from a file on Seth Siegelaub's computer found by Marja Bloem after his death. "These jokes, quotes, and pieces of advice had been collected by Seth since 1999 and were redistributed regularly via email amongst his friends. ... [details]
Large-scale compendium of artists' writings edited by Kristine Stiles and Peter Selz. Artists include Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Robert Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, Joan Mitchell, Louise Bourgeois, Alfred H. ... [details]
Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Essays "The Aesthetic Illusion," by Jean Baudrillard; "Ray's Tack," by Peter Schjeldahl; "All For One and One For All," by Robert Storr; "Some Bodies," by Klaus Kertess; "Charles Ray's still lifes," by Christopher Knight; "Edition For Parkett," by Charles Ray; "The Soul is the Body's Envelope," by Denys Zacharopoulos; "Pelops' Meal," by Elisabeth Schlebrügge; "Conversation," by Harald Szeemann; "Sex in the Afternoon," by Jan Avgikos; "Collaboration and the Issue of Completion," by Martin Prinzhorn; "3 or 17," by Franz West and Axel Huber; "Edition For Parkett," by Franz West; "Silent Music: Luc Tuymans," by Hans Rudolf Reust; "Les Infos Du Paradis: Inquiry," by unattributed artists; "Cumulus Aus Europa," by Gertrud Sandqvist; "Cumulus From America," by Gary Michael Dault. ... [details]
Issue number 20 of Art & Text, edited by Paul Foss and Paul Taylor. Contents include "The Fear of Gilbert & George," by Wallace & Donahue; "Eyes, Fetishism, and the Gaze," by Paul Foss; "Art from the Post-Heterosexual Age," by Boyd McDonald; "Alienation Chic," by John Lethbridge and Adrian Martin; "Eric Fischl's 'Vanity,'" by Peter Schjeldahl; "Para Adultos: An Interview with Allen Jones," by Krystina Kitsis; "Tell Me Why," by Duncan Smith; Reviews "L'Amour fou, L'Amour unique," by Allen S. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with shows held in 70 different New York City galleries, the sales of which benefited the American Foundation for AIDS Research. Text by Robert Rosenblum and Matilde Krim, Ph. ... [details]
Monograph on the work of Christopher D'Arcangelo, edited and with an afterword by Yana Foqué and Isabelle Sully. Contributions by Cathy Weiner, Daniel Buren, Peter Nadin, Janelle Reiring, Jay Sanders, Louise Lawler, and Nicholas Martin. ... [details]
Issue number two out (of six issues published) of the periodical It is. published from 1958 - 1965. Collated by P.G. Pavlia, directed by Sebastian Gallo. Contents include: "Dialogue Found in Brooklyn Cellar," by John Asher; "Sound, Noise, Varese and Boulez," by Morton Feldman; "On Innocence in Abstract Painting," by John Ferren; "Glossary," by Aristodimos Kaldis; "4 Excerpts," by Piet Mondrian; "Artaud: Review/Essay," by E. ... [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]
Compendium of essays on the politics of visual representation. Edited by Lynne Cooke and Peter Wollen. Introduction by Peter Wollen. Texts by Edward Ball, Stephen Bann, Susan Buck-Morss, Scott Bukatman, Lisa Cartwright, Ludmilla Jordanova, Jean-Hubert Martin, Ann Reynolds, Ralph Rugoff, Eric Santner, Susan Stewart, and Marina Warner. ... [details]