Double sided card / announcement published in conjunction with installation by Margia Kramer "Obelisk, for Raymond Williams" at City Hall Park, New York City, May 15 - November, 1988. Photo by Peter Bellamy. [details]
"'Andy Warhol et. al., The FBI File on Andy Warhol' reveals [the] FBI attempts to censor Warhol's work from 1968 to 1977. It contains the complete FBI file form Washington, D.C. headquarters -- in facsimile -- and an introduction by Margia Kramer which analyzes the file in relation to the censorship of films and art. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 27 - April 12, 1987. Text by Branda Miller, Deborah Irmas, Gary T. Marx, Margia Kramer, Richard Prelinger, and Martha Rosler. Artists in the exhibition are John Baldessari, Nancy Buchanan, Elsa Cayo, Bruce Charlesworth, Peter D'Agostino, Dieter Froese, Louis Hock, Michael Klier, Gary Lloyd, Margia Kramer, Chip Lord, Richen Lowenberg, Heiner Mühlenbrock, Noriaki Nakagawa, Ocean Earth, Pacific Street Films, Paper Tiger TV, Aron Ranen, Carol Rainey, Steven Alexander Feldman, Sam Samore, Paul Ryan, Michael Shamberg, Julia Scher, Jake Seniuk, Michael Smith, and Lewis Stein. ... [details]
Periodical on political art. Edited by Charles Frederick, Margia Kramer, Lucy R. Lippard, Anne Meiman, and Herb Perr. Essays "Editorial"; "Why I Prefer Rhinestones to Diamonds," by Charles Frederick; "Cultural Activism: A National Enquiry"; "Which Brand is For You?" by William Olander; "Concrete Crisis: Poster Exhibition Supplement"; "Cracking the Concrete: Interventionist Posters," by Margia Kramer; "Exhibition Posters"; "The Padd Archive: Filing for Social Change"; "Anniversary Celebration"; by Professor Louie; "Alive and Kicking," David Cale, Charles Dennis, Mimi Goese, and Ishmael Houston-Jones interviewed by Charles Dennis; "Between the Green Curtain," by Irish Media Image Group; "Eight Pound Livelihood," by William "Charlie" Chin; "Sanctuary," by Tina Shepard, Diane Torr, and The Sleazebuckets; International News"; "PADD Activities. ... [details]
Special UPFRONT annotated exhibition supplement. Published in conjunction with show organized by PADD and held at Exit Art, New York, February 19 - March 21, 1986. Introduction by Margia Kramer. Exhibition committee includes Tom Halsall, Karin Batten, Joel Cohen, Tim Hillis, Jerry Kearns, Rae Langsten, Lucy R. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 2 - 30, 1985. Artists include Dennis Adams, Douglas Ashford, Rudolf Baranik, Terry Berkowitz, Chris Bratton, Luis Camnitzer, Rene Castro, Michael Corris, Eric Darton, Juan Downey, Leon Golub, Alfredo Jaar, Jerry Kearns, Margia Kramer, Michael Lebron, Larry List, Despo Magoni, Margo Mclean, Rudolph Montanez, Antonio Muntadas, Saul Ostrow, David Reynolds, Geno Rodriguez, Tim Rollins, Martha Rosler, Erika Rothenberg, Jos Sances, Carolee Schneemann, Greg Sholette, Mimi Smith, Nancy Spero, May Stevens, and Francesc Torres. ... [details]
Periodical on political art. Edited by Miriam Borofsky, Margia Kramer, Elizabeth Kulas, Herb Perr, Anne Pitrone, Irving Wexler, and Jody Wright. Essays "The Art Squad," by Janet Kaplan; "L.A.P.A.D. The First Six Months or The Triumphs and Trials of Organizing in a Town Where Everyone Lives 45 Minutes Apart," by Mary-Linn Hughes and Jane Thurmond; NAPNOC: The Neighborhood Arts Program National Organizing Committee," by Arlene Goldbard; "X-Change: Seattle Art & Politics," by Doug Kahn. ... [details]
Summer 1982 issue of Wedge magazine. Edited by Brian Wallis and Phil Mariani. Essays " "Put me on this train!" An interview with Joseph Beuys," by Art Papier; "The Enigma and Melancholy of Nostalgia," by Jonathan Crary; "Time," by Kathy Acker; "License Action (January 17-18, 1981) Who, me? I don't know nothing. ... [details]
Periodical on political art. Edited by Stuart Garber. Essays "Against 'Inner Exile,'" by Vanalyne Green and Margia Kramer; "Report: The 'The Art Politik' Conference," by Lucy R. Lippard; "Ed Koch: The 'Acting' Mayor of New York," a poster featuring a collage by Jerry Kearns and painting by John Fekner; Review of "Internationalist Art Show Anti-WW3: Contemporary Art and Poetry from Around the World," by Herb Perr; "Report : The NAM Conference in Milwaukee," by Vanalyne Green; as well as a news section. [details]
Documents exhibitions from the first eight years of the New York alternative art space 112 Workshop. Entries are organized in chronological order, with textual information on the artists involved in each exhibition, as well as full page reproductions of works shown. ... [details]