Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 29 - June 17, 2007. Essays by Valerio Dehò, Barbara Nesticò, Marzia Corraini, Annie Pissard and Giorgio Maffei. Artists include Carla Accardi, Stefano Arienti, John Armleder, Istavan Bayai, Alighiero Boetti, Enrica Borghi, Andrea Branzi, Lorenza Branzi, Balthasar Burkhard, Alik Cavaliere, Remy Charlip, Paul Cox, Sophie Curtil, Milos Cvach, Sonia Delaunay, Pablo Echaurren, Paola Fonticoli, André François, Milton Glaser, Shirley Glaser, Hervé Graumann, Steven Guarnaccia, Martí Guixé, Keith Haring, Tana Hoban, Aoi Huber-Kono, Michel Huelin, Giancarlo Iliprandi, Emilio Isgro, Marcello Jori, Ellsworth Kelly, Toriko Kino, Katsumi Komagata, Maria Lai, Le Gentilgarçon, Suzy Lee, Leo Lionni, El Lissitzky, Enzo Mari, Iela Mari, Phillipe Mayaux, Annette Messager, Sarah Moon, Tony Morgan, Bruno Munari, Elisabeth Oberrauch, Kveta Pacovska, Marcello Piccardo, Paul Rand, Ann Rand, Marco Nereo Rotelli, Toti Scialoja, Sergio Tofano, Pino Tovaglia, Hervé Tullet, Luigi Veronesi, Andy Warhol and William Wegman. ... [details]
Auction catalogue published in conjunction with event held on November 3, 2005. Artist include Jonathan Adler, Neale M. Albert, Jonathan Allen, Joe Andoe, Ida Applebroog, Jourdan Arpelle, Chris Astley, John Baldessari, Ed Baynard, Randall Beale and Carla Lana, Barton Lidicé Benes, Marie Krane Bergman, Ellen Berman, Jake Berthot, Dike Blair, Ross Bleckner, Katherine Bowling, Dusty Boynton, Stephen Burrows, Dietmar Busse, Rutherford Chang, C. ... [details]
Artists' book conceived and designed by Michaël Snitker, composed of works by Dan Friedman, Arch Garland, Milton Glaser, Michael Hill, Wim Huurman, Bruce King, Timorse, Richard Prince, Scott Santoro, Lawrence Weiner, Pieter Woudt. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held August 24 - October 26, 1985. Contributions by Larry Aldrich, Jack Beal, Leo Castelli, Milton Glaser, Marsha Liberty, Mel Ramos, Marvin D. Schwartz, De Wain Valentine and Tom Wesselmann. ... [details]
Program for the 1979 film Apocolypse Now, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, program designed by Milton Glaser Inc. Includes an introduction by Coppola, a timeline of shooting, a list of the cast and additional movie credits, biographies of the actors, and various black-and-white stills from the film and its production. [details]
Reference text comprised of a series of informal conversations with members the New York of the art community, conducted by Barbaralee Diamondstein, at the New School for Social Research. Diamondstein interviews Edward Larrabee Barnes, Romare Bearden, Isabel Bishop, J. ... [details]
Oversize book documenting posters designed by Japanese graphic master Tadanori Yokoo. Introduction by graphic design demi-God Milton Glaser, editor's notes and acknowledgments by Jack Rennert. Preface and texts describing each work illustrated by Koichi Tanikawa. ... [details]
Overview of contemporary design, art and graphic arts of the late 1960s. Text by Sterling Mcllhany. Designed by Milton Glaser. Chapters include "The Jet--Supersonic Symbol"; "The Telephone--Evolution of a Form"; "The Fine Arts"; "Shapes of Our Time"; "Minimal Art--The 'Clean, Uncluttered' Form"; "The Automobile--Hollow, Rolling Sculpture"; "Graphic Design"; "Clothes--Contemporary Costume"; "Architecture. ... [details]
A collection of three pieces of ephemera published and distributed by the Youth International Party (Yippie!) in [1968]. Includes: a two-page mimeographed announcement of plans for a "Festival of Life," a protest and free festival to be held in Chicago August 25-30, [1968]; a two-color screenprinted flyer / poster for the [Festival of Life] that reads "Yippie! Chicago Aug 25-30" against a stream of conscious list of words and names of people; and a mimeographed flyer titled "Bags Yippies Can Get Into in Your Hometown" with a bulleted list of ways Yippies could participate in growing the Yippie movement and ways to prepare for the "Festival of Life" in Chicago. [details]
Three page press release for the "Festival of Life," a protest and free festival offering a "living, cultural, spiritual alternative" to the life style of "the National Death (Democratic) Convention in Chicago" organized by the Youth International Party (YIP) or "Yippies" held August 25 - August 30, [1968] in Chicago, IL, coinciding with the Democratic National Convention. ... [details]