Issue number 45 of New Observations: "The Magazine that Lets the Artists Speak for Themselves." Guest edited by Curt Belshe, Ana Busto, Sarah Drury, Hilary Kliros, Lise Prown, and Steven Schiff. Contents include: "Introduction," by the guest editors; "Fairytale as Myth / Myth as Fairy Tale," by Jack Zipes; "The Perfect Crime: Oscar Wilde's 'The Happy Prince,'" by Didi Heller; "A Possible Model For Fairy Tales," by Vito Acconci; "Four Ways of Looking at a Fairy Tale," by Fredric Jameson; "Rumpelstiltskin is My Name," by Martin Winn; "Coyote Comes Laughing," by Jean Fisher; "Fairy Tales," by Andrea Fraser; and "'Beauty and the Beast;'" The Survival Story," by Betsy Hearne. [details]
Quarterly feminist publication on art and politics. Issue edited by The Sexuality Issue Collective : Hannah Alderfer, Sandra De Sando, Beth Jaker, Kay Kenny, Suzanne Kessler, Wendy McKenna, Marybeth Nelson, Eddie M. ... [details]
Long and narrow poster by Michael Asher published in conjunction with two-man exhibition of posters by Michael Asher and Martin Kippenberger, "Together Again Like Never Before: The Complete Poster Works of Martin Kippenberger," held September 24 - October 30, 1999. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Kunsthalle Wien, Austria, October 13, 2006 - February 25, 2007. Texts by Gerald Matt, Thomas Mießgang, Edward Dimendberg and Hans Rudolf Reust. ... [details]
The report from the Art Workers Coalition hearing on April 10, 1969, printed in order to bring each artist's opinion on museum reform to the attention of all art workers and all art institutions in New York City and elsewhere. ... [details]
Single sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held February 9 - March 11, 1995. Printed in white ink on thick grey wool felt mimicking design of Beuys' original "Filzpostkarte / Felt Postcard. ... [details]
Annual artist's holiday / Christmas card by John Waters featuring a black-and-white film still of a man in a barber's chair with his face being applied with shaving cream, evoking Santa Claus. Interior of card reads "Ho Ho Ho!" and is signed in black ink by Waters. [details]
"Martha Rosler is one of the most iconoclastic and politically motivated artists of her generation. Most of the encounters that unfold in Rosler's works originate in seemingly ordinary scenes of domestic life or everyday activities such as shopping, watching the news, reading the newspaper, or traveling. ... [details]
Single fold exhibition brochure published in conjunction with a site specific installation held September 2 - November 7, 1994. Curated and with an introduction by Elaine A. King and an excerpted interview between Martha Rosler and Marjorie Welish. ... [details]
Critical anthology of writing on modernism edited by Brian Wallis and foreword by Marcia Tucker. Includes essays by Kathy Acker, Roland Barthes, Jean Baudrillard, Walter Benjamin, Jorge Luis Borges, Benjamin H. ... [details]