Issue edited by John Wilcock. Cover photo by Jean Pierre Laffaut for a painting by France Raysse. Essays "Don't Go to Pieces on Sunday"; "Unpublished Interviews," by Israel G. Young; "Niggers from Outer Space (Excerpts from the Novel)," by Ted Joans; "Pigs & Presidents : 3 'Nothing Wrong with American That a Good Erection Wont [sic] Cure,' " by David Mairowitz; photograph by Shunk-Kendler; "Scarecrows Vogelscheuchen," by Hannes Jahn; "Rome : Bradley Martin Reporting," by Bradley Martin; poetry by Victor Coleman, Ronald Gross, Robert Scott Mashkin, and Joey Sacks; "The All Purpose Pick-up Line," by Steve Kraus; "Making It with Archie the Artist," by Murphy; "Safe," by Walter K. ... [details]
Monograph / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with a series of shows of Paul Ruscha's artwork and personal collection: "DINNER FOR DUBYA," held at Bert Green Fine Art, Los Angeles, September 17 - October 1, 2005 and at Pharmaka Gallery, Los Angeles, October 3, 2005 - November 12, 2005; and "Paul Ruscha's Full Moon," held at Pharmaka Gallery, Los Angeles, September 17 - November 12, 2005. ... [details]
"The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, America's oldest museum and school of fine arts, was founded in 1805. Today, the Academy boasts one of the nation's finest collections of American art and a roster of alumni representing the greatest artists this country has produced. ... [details]
Issue no. 12 of Perspecta, a nonprofit journal, edited, designed and published intermittently by students in the Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven, Connecticut. Edited by Peter C. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 21 - May 21, 1989. Introduction by Peter Weiermair. Artists include Richard Artschwager, Stephan Balkenhol, Robert Barry, Tony Bevan, Mike Bidlo, Ross Bleckner, Barbara Bloom, Heiner Bloom, Louise Bourgeois, Troy Brauntuch, Scott Burton, Antonio Catelani, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Alan Charlton, Francesco Clemente, Greenville Davey, Juan Davila, Braco Dimitrijevic, Marlene Dumas, Richard Dunn, Heinrich Dunst, Nancy Dwyer, Helmut Federle, Ian Hamilton Finlay,Suzan Frecon, Marco Gastini, Guido Geelen, Gilbert & George, Bruno Gironcoli, Robert Gober, Leon Golub, Franz Graf, Rodney Graham, Thomas Grünfeld, Peter Halley, David Hodges, Roni Horn, Peter Joseph, Donald Judd, Mike Kelley, Ellsworth Kelly, Jan Knap, Imi Knoebel, Brigitte Kowanz, Barbara Kruger, Milan Kunc, Marcello Landi, Annette Lemieux, Sherrie Levine, Thomas Locher, Ken Lum, Marika Mäkelä, Robert Mangold, Helmut Mark, Gerhard Merz, Meuser, Tatsuo Miyajima, François Morellet, Olivier Mosset, Josef Felix Müller, Nunzio, Lari Pittmann, Stephen Prina, Richard Prince, Hubertus Reichert, Edward Ruscha, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Juan Carlos Savater, Adrian Schiess, Nancy Spero, Elaine Sturtevant, Yuji Takeoka, Mark Tansey, Elmar Trenkwalder, Rosemarie Trockel, Jan Vercruysse, Jacques Vieille, Violetta Antonio, Bernd Vossmerbäumer, Franz Wanner, Adrian Wiszniewski, and Christopher Wool. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays "Screw You," by Al Goldstein; "Petophilia," by Dean Latimer; "Screw Announces the Winners of the Cute Cock Contest," by Marcia Blackman; "My Scene : Self-Suck : The Ultimate Religious Experience," by Frank Lakeda; "The Sweet Smeel of Smegma," by Bill Roberts; "Lady Scott Presents Ka-Ka Kapers," by A. ... [details]
Catalogue of sculpture selected from the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska. Contributions by Karen O. Janovy, David Cateforis, Daniel A. Seidell, Peter Boswell, Nancy Dawson, Janice Driesbach, Lonnie Pierson Dunbier, Charles C. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with exhibition held June 14 - October 4, 1987. Show curated by Kasper König and Klaus Bußman. Artists in the exhibition include Dennis Adams, Carl ANdre, Giovanni Anselmo, SIah Armajani, Richard Artschwager, Michael Asher, Stephan Balkenhol, Lothar Baumgarten, Joseph Beuys, George Brecht, Daniel Buren, Scott Burton, Eduardo Chillida, Thierry de Cordier, Richard Deacon, Luciano Fabro, Robert Filliou, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Peter Fischli, Katharina Fritsch, Isa Genzken, Ludger Gerdes, Dan Graham, Rodney Graham, Hans Haacke, Keith Haring, Ernst Hermanns, Georg Herold, Jenny Holzer, Rebecca Horn, Shirazeh Houshiary, Thomas Huber, Donald Judd, Hubert Kiecol, Per Kirkeby, Harald Klingelhöller, Jeff Koons, Raimund Kummer, Ange Leccia, Sol LeWitt, Mario Merz, Olaf Metzel, François Morellet, Rinhard Mucha, Matt Mullican, Bruce Nauman, Maria Nordman, Claes Oldenburg, Nam June Paik, A. ... [details]
Critical theory text discussing themes and origins of contemporary art. The title, "Synnyt," refers to the Finnish word meaning 'birth' and 'to be born,' and also to Finnish mythology, in which the word alluded to a story that "explained the cause or origin of a given creature, disease or other phenomenon and it was believed that knowledge of the true 'synty' or origin gave its possessor power over the phenomenon in question. ... [details]
Catalogue published in honor of the collection of American art held at the Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio. With contributions by William C. Agee, John I.H. Baur, Doreen Bolger, Nannette V. Maciejunes, E. ... [details]