"In this 'deceptively simple and candidly devious' [The New Republic] autobiography, Luis Buñuel, one of the greatest film directors of all time, the father of surrealist cinema, writes lyrically and passionately about his middle-class boyhood in a provincial Spanish town; his residence as an engineering student in Madrid, where he began to find his way into the surrealist movement of the twenties; his pilgrimage to Paris, home of surrealism; his association with Marx Ernst, Picasso, and André Breton; and his involvement in the Spanish Civil War. ... [details]
Edited by Rosalind Krauss, Annette Michelson, and Douglas Crimp. Essays "In the Name of Picasso," by Rosalind Krauss; "The Holy Alliance: Populism and Feminism," by Clara Weyergraf; "Art and Authoritarianism: Walter De Maria's Lightning Field," by John Beardsley; "Figures of Authority, Ciphers of Regression," by Benjamin H. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, November - December 1996 and at the Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, January - February 1997. Edited by Jeffrey Fraenkel and Matthew Marks. ... [details]
Parachute magazine of contemporary art, 21st issue released Winter 1980. Essays include: "Architectural References," by Bruce Barber; "Musique, Poésie, Narrativité," by Daniel Charles and Jean-Christian Mazzoni; "Picasso: The Rhetoric of Rulelessnes," by Donald B. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held July 12 - November 6, 1978, organized by Centre Georges Pompidou. Essays by Pontus Hulten, Werner Spies, Günter Metken, Christian Derouet, Eduard Beaucamp, Gabriele Linnebach, Paul Vogt, Max Imdahl, Krisztina Passuth, Michel Giroud, Hanne Bergius, Eberhard Roters, Uwe M. ... [details]
Second edition exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 31 - November 5, 1979. Artists include Abe, Pavel Abrossimov, Mikhail Mikhailovitch Adamovitch, Donat-Alfred Agache, Fedor Stepanovitch Akimenko, Nikolai Palovitch Akimov, Karo Alabian, Serguei Alechine, Anatoli Nikolaievitch Alexandrov, Boris Alexandrovitch Alexandrov, Ivan Viktorovitch Ivan Alexeev, Olga Viktorovna Alexeeva, Yves Alix, Natan Issaievitch Altman, Emile Andre, Boris [Ber] Izrailevitch Anisfeld, Youri Pavlovitch Annekov, Nikolai Anoufriev [Andreev], Alexandre Petrovitch Apsit [Apsitis], Alexandre Archipenko, Abram Efimovitch Archipov, ARU [Association des Architectesurbanistes], ASNOVA [Association des Architectes Nouveaux], Jacques-Marcel Auburtin, Georges Aucouturier, Lev Bakst, Vladimir Davidovitch Baranoff-Rossiné, Mikhail Barchtch, Grigori Barkhine, Eugene Beaudouin, Benjamin Belkine, Andrei Belogroud, Alexandre Nikolaievitch Benois, Grigori Berchadski, Ivan Iakovlevitch Bilbine, Charles Blanc, Mikhail Pavlovitch Bobychov, Mikhail Boitchouk, Robert Bonfils, Pierre Bonnard, Grigori Borissov, Victor Elpidiforovitch Borissov-Moussatov, Sergueï Boulakovski, Dimitri Boulanov, Antoine Bourdelle, David Davidovitch Bourliouk, Vladimir Davidovitch Bourliouk, Andreï Bourov, Georges Braque, Lev G. ... [details]
Short essay by David Hockney on Picasso. Edited by George Scrivani for Raymond Foye and Francesco Clemente. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held 1946. Text by Alfred H. Barr, Jr. Includes notes to text, statements by Picasso, several appendices - including a list of illustrations, exhibition history, and a geographical chronology, bibliography, and index. ... [details]
"'The most everyday object is a vessel; a vehicle of my thoughts.' In Picasso's hands, cardboard, paper, and rope metamorphose into a guitar, a goat, a woman. His friend, the great photography Edward Quinn, a privileged witness to Picasso's creative moments, recreates them here in 80 pages of everyday objects issued in an imaginary world. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 19 - May 16, 1993. Curated by Carmen Giménez, with essays by Dore Ashton and Francsisco Calvo Serraller. Artists in the exhibition include Pablo Picasso, Julio González, Alexander Calder, Alberto Giacometti, and David Smith. ... [details]