Collaborative artists' book edited by Aleksandra Mir and Tim Griffin, with contributions by 150 artists. "Bad reviews of 150 artists who submitted their worst reviews for reprint. Beginning in the 1960s and including translations from thirteen languages, this collaborative project makes for the broadest historical and geographical survey of severe Art Criticism, its shifting form, nature, and impact, by those directly subjected to it--the artists. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held August 13 - September 28, 1975. Text by Norman Reid and Barbara Rose. Documents exhibition checklist for seven exhibitions : Green Gallery, New York, 1961; Kasmin Gallery, London, 1963; Kasmin Gallery, London; 1967; Galleria dell'Ariete, Milan, 1969; Kasmin Gallery, London, 1969; Kasmin Gallery, London, 1972; and Tate Gallery, London, 1975. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 20 - May 15, 1974. Text by Yves Klein, translated by Barbara Wright. Contributions by Norman Reid, Michael Compton, Jacques Caumont, and Jennifer Gough-Cooper. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, November 12, 1970 - January 3, 1971. Forewards by J. Carter Brown, and Norman Reid, and critical text by Edward Lucie-Smith. ... [details]
July / August 1971 issue of Studio International. Edited by Peter Townsend. Contents include: "What is Reality? The Theme of Documenta 5," by Georg Jappe; "This Spring in West Germany," by Robert Kudielka; "Science in Art," by Marcello Salvadori; "Correspondence;" "News and Notes;" "Experimental Art: Stubbs to Sonfist," by Jonathan Benthall; "Sydney: Art in the Universities," by Donald Brook; "'True Patriot Love': Joyce Wieland at the National Gallery of Canada;" "Bridget Riley," by David Thompson; "Three Shows at the Hayward: Hodler and Böcklin," by Frank Whitford and "Henri Laurens," by William Tucker; "Letter from Bucharest," by Radu Varia; "A Tail of Two Exhibitions," by Barbara Reise; "Background to the Foreground: The Haacke Exhibition History," by Edward Fry and Thomas M. ... [details]