Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "Jackson Pollock and the Modern Tradition," by William Rubin; "Kandinsky's Paintings on Glass," by Rose-Carol Washton; "Nine Evenings of Theater and Engineering, 1. ... [details]
Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "Jackson Pollock and the Modern Tradition, Part III," by William Rubin; "The Value of Didactic Art," by Barbara Rose; "Ronald Davis," by Michael Fried; "Sol LeWitt: Non-Visual Structure," by Lucy Lippard; "Fahlstrom: Three Faces of Oyv," by Dennis Adrian; "Aubrey Beardsley," by Robert Pincus-Witten; "Gene Davis's New Paintings," by Max Kozloff. ... [details]
Debut issue of the periodical "some/thing" edited by David Antin and Jerome Rothenberg. Contributions by Arthur J.O. Anderson, David Antin, Paul Blackburn, Pauline Chatterton, Charles E. Dibble, George Dowden, Anselm Hollo, David Ignatow, Jackson Mac Low, Rochelle Owens, Jerome Rothenberg, Armand Schwerner and Diane Wakoski. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the installation "Tribute to John Cage" held at Chicago International Art Fair, May 7 - 12, 1987. Introduction by Carl Solway, Arthur Solway. Loose sheets in printed cardboard portfolio. ... [details]
Artist''s book by Vito Acconci. "Roget''s Thesaurus sometimes is a kind of guide because it takes you from one word to another word that you might not have even known you were looking for." -- from Acconci interview with Shelley Jackson published in "The Believer," December 2006 / January 2007. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 23 – October 31, 2009. Catalogue features selected facsimile from the Allan Kaprow workfile published on the occasion of ‘Allan Kaprow Yard'' at Hauser & Wirth, a recreation of an installation originally presented at Martha Jackson Gallery''s exhibition "Environments, Situations, Spaces," May 25 - Juen 23, 1961. [details]
"When Charles Harrison died in 2009, the British art world lost a pivotal figure. From curating the groundbreaking 1969 exhibit, "When Attitudes Become Form" at London''''s Institute of Contemporary Art; to co-writing the hyper-influential, three-volume work Art in Theory; to teaching art history to thousands in much-admired "plain English": Harrison''''s influence on the British art scene cannot be overestimated. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in 1952. Edited by Dorothy C. Miller with statements by the artists and others. Artists include William Baziotes, Edward Corbett, Frederick Kiesler, Herbert Ferber, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still, Bradley Walker Tomlin, Richard Lippold, Thomas Wilfred, Joseph Glasco, Irving Kriesberg, Herbert Katzman, Herman Rose, and Edwin Dickinson. ... [details]
Second edition of the exhibition catalogue originally published in conjunction with a show of artists' books held at Nigel Greenwood Inc. Ltd., London, September 20 - October 14, 1972. Extensive essay by Celant. ... [details]
Issue 4 of Wolf Vostell's periodical titled décollage, which later became known as dé-coll/age. Issued in January 1964, this issue featured projects or contributions by Vostell, George Brecht, Tomas Schmit, Stanley Brouwn, Allan Kaprow, Bazon Brock, Robin Page, Frank Trowbridge, Claes Oldenburg, H. ... [details]