Biography of Edith Gregor Halpert who opened one of the first galleries in Greenwich Village in 1926. Pioneer of the the folk art market, Halpert also worked with American artists like Georgia O'Keefe, Jacob Lawrence, Ben Shahn and Arthur Dove. ... [details]
Press log and partially translated exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Fundación Caja de Pensiones, Madrid, Spain, March 20 - April 29, 1990. Show originated at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France, November 21, 1989 - February 18, 1990; and traveled to Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany, May 15 - July 1, 1990; and the Musé d'Art Contemporain, Montreal, Canda, August 5 - October 21, 1990. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Brooklyn Museum of Art in 1994. Essays by Charlotta Kotik, Terrie Sultan, and Christian Leigh. Statements by various artists. Chronology, one-person exhibitions, selected public collections, and selected bibliography. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 10 - November 2, 1986. Brief texts by Rigby Graham, Michael Lumb, Brian Lane, Simon Cutts, Ulises Carrion, Joan Hugo. Includes an annotated checklist, information regarding and excerpts from hundreds of artists' books, magazines, journals, gallery presses, published music scores, and Fluxus publications. ... [details]
"One of America's most important artists, Bruce Nauman has worked in a dazzling variety of media since the mid-1960s : sculpture, photography, performance, installation art, sound, holography, film, and video. ... [details]
Artists'' book containing essay with one color photographic image."Certifiable pop icon Liberace (1919–87) cultivated good taste and bad taste in equal parts—and often to disastrous effect. MacArthur Award-winning critic Dave Hickey explores the meaning behind the mixed message of Las Vegas''s most famous citizen. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held July 7 - September 6, 2008. Essay by Linda Yablonsky. Artists include Harry Callahan, William Christenberry, William Eggleston, Mitch Epstein, Walker Evans, Luigi Ghirri, Nan Goldin, Dan Graham, Jan Groover, David Hockney, Helen Levitt, Joel Meyerowitz, Paul Outerbridge, Martin Parr, John Pfahl, Arthur Segal, Stephen Shore, Joel Sternfeld, Boyd Webb and Terry Wild. ... [details]
Small, profusely illustrated book featuring color and black-and-white reproductions of works by artists including Wolf Vostell, Joseph Beuys, Arthur Köpcke, Allan Kaprow, Dick Higgins, Nam June Paik, Emmett Williams, Stanley Brouwn, Tomas Schmit, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, George Segal, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, Robert Indiana, James Rosenquist, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Jean Tinguely, Yves Klein, Arman, Christo, César, Daniel Spoerri, Edward Kienholz, Mel Ramos, Dieter Rot, Winfred Gaul, Horst Richter [aka Gerhard Richter], Hansjoachim Dietrich. ... [details]
Artists' book edited by James Hoff -- a recompilation of Artforum magazine's monthly Top Ten column written by a rotating cast of artists, scholars, actors and other superstars from 1998 to 2008. Comprised of direct copies of the author's pages from the magazine coupled with black boxes representing the supporting images. ... [details]
Catalogue documenting the history of New York City's Public Art Fund, published in conjunction with exhibition held at Doris C. Freedman Gallery at The Urban Center, New York, May 20 - June 18, 1982. Texts by Jenny Dixon, Jessica Cusick, Nancy Rosen. ... [details]