Compendium of writings and projects for publication by Dan Graham, edited by Brian Wallis. Essays include "My Works for Magazine Pages: 'A History of Conceptual Art;'" "Information: Conceptual Art / Magazines / The Sixties"; "Eisenhower and the Hippies"; "Side Effect / Common Drug"; "Homes for America"; "Schema (March 1966)"; "Information"; "Figurative"; "'Aspen': One Proposal"; "Income Piece"; "Subject Matter"; "Detumescence"; "Dean Martin / Entertainment as Theater"; "Past Future/Split Attention"; "The End of Liberalism"; "Rock My Religion"; "Punk as Propaganda"; "Performer / Audience / Mirror"; "New Wave Rock and the Feminine"; "Body Press"; "McLaren's Children"; "Performance and Stage Set"; "The Lickerish Quartet"; "Cinema"; "Theater, Cinema, Power"; "Public Space / Two Audiences"; "Gordon Matta-Clark"; "Alteration of a Suburban House"; "Art as Design"; "Video Design"; "Art in Relation to Architecture / Architecture in Relation to Art"; "Video View of Suburbia in an Urban Atrium"; "The City as Museum"; "Two Adjacent Pavilions"; "Corporate Arcadias"; "Pergola / Conservatory"; "Garden as Theater as Museum"; and "Children's Pavilion. ... [details]
Issue edited by Barbara Henning. Art editor: Miranda Maher. Contents "Sampler (Home Sweet Home," by Elaine Reichek; "Three Poems," by John Godfrey; "Portraits of Statues," by Christopher Gallagher; "Shear," by Allen Planz; "Mortal Coils," by Carolee Schneemann; "Mr Peacock," by David Rattray; "Collage," by Françoise Duvivier; "Two Poems," by David Abel; "Q (cue) - riosity," by Margret Wibmer; "Cris/Screams," by Joyce Mansour; "Access/Barrier," by Annette Lemieux; "Three Poems," by Elaine Equi; "Speak!" by David Humphrey; "Para-Logos: Interview," by Michael Pelias; "The Examiner," by Molly Hankwitz; "More Than You Know," by Lewis Warsh; "from 'Daily War,'" by Faith Wilding; "from 'The Front Matter, Dead Souls,'" by Leslie Scalapino; "from 'Difficult Books,'" by Miranda Maher; "from 'Rest Stops,'" by Lynn Crawford; "Photograph,'" by Stan Sadowski; "Uncle,'" by Dennis Moritz; "Nightwatch," by Rick Schaefer; "Fabric Reins," by Barbara Henning; "from 'Daily War,'" by Faith Wilding; "The 'I' Effect," by Chris Tysh; "Three Poems," by Gary Sullivan; "Collage," by Sally Young; "Two Poems," by Lorenzo Thomas; "My Calling (Cards)," by Adrian Piper; "Split Lead," by Lynne Dreyer; "Collage," by Françoise Duvivier; "The Implant," by Don David; "Three Poems," by Aaron Williamson; "ie," by Lisa Lesniak; "Three Poems," by Bernadette Mayer and Philip Good; "Element States," by Q. ... [details]
Witte de With Cahier No 2. Edited by Barbara van Kooij. Texts by Douglas Gordon, Yvan Salomone, and Daniel Buren. Arists include Anke Bangma, Samuel Beckett, Pierre Bismuth, Guy Brett, Dinos and Jake Chapman, Jean-Pierre Criqui, Eugenio Dittborn, Stan Douglas, Peter Fillingham, Claudia Di Gallo, Jef Geys, Yannick Gonzalez, Guy Limone, Hélio Oiticica, Hervé Paraponaris, Nelly Richard, and Joëlle Tuerlinckx. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show organized by James Corcoran Gallery in cooperation with Shoshana Wayne Gallery and Pence Gallery, Santa Monica, California. "The First Generation, 1940-1962," held at James Corcoran Gallery; "The Second Generation: The Narrative, 1957 - 1987," held at Shoshana Wayne Gallery; and "The Second Generation: Form and Idea, 1960 - 1987," held at Pence Gallery. ... [details]
Artist's book with introduction, chronology, summary of estimated construction costs, environmental impact statement, bibliography and drawings supporting application by Christo in support of "The Gates," which were not realized until 2005. ... [details]
An early history of street art by Allan Schwartzman. Includes works by Keith Haring, Jonathan Brofsky, Richard Serra, Tracy, A-One, Koor, Daze, Toxic, Seen, PJay, Kel, Futura 2000, Lee, Crash, T-Kid, Jean-Michel Basquiat[Samo], Richard Hambleton, Jenny Holzer, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Rebecca Howland, Christy Rupp, David Finn, Joel Fekner, Eric Darton, Group Material, Lynn Hershman, Political Art Documentation / Distribution [PADD], Barbara Kruger, David Wojnarowicz, Dan Witz, David Wells, Les Levine, Ann Messner, David Hammons, Christof Kohlhofer, Matthew Geller, John Ahearn with Rigoberto Torres, Ken Hiratsuka, Fashion Moda, Justen Ladda, Collaborative Artists Projects [COLAB], Tom Otterness, Christo, Gordon Matta-Clark, Charles Simmons, Aaron Siskind, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, Nac, Kenny Scharf, John Fekner and others. ... [details]
Large-scale exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with exhibition held September 28 - January 29, 2008. Traveled to Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, March 22 - June 15, 2008 ; and Serpentine Gallery, London, Summer 2008. ... [details]
Catalogue raisonné of Gordon Matta-Clark's drawings published in conjunction with exhibition held May 7 - August 10, 1997. Essays by Sabine Breitwiesser, Peter Fend, and Pamela M. Lee. Includes a biography and bibliography. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 1 - August 1, 2004. Curated and with essays by Ingrid Schaffner, Bennett Simpson, and Tanya Leighton. Additional essay by Paula Marincola. ... [details]
"This publication reunites Mike Kelley's major interviews with artists and cultural figures such as AA Bronson, Larry Clark, Kim Gordon, Thurston Moore, Jutta Koether, Harmony Korine, Tony Oursler, Richard Prince, Jim Shaw, Michael Smith, Jeffrey Sconce, and John Waters, outlining, in the same manner as his critical essays, an artistic genealogy that draws its references from American popular culture, scientific and historical research, and the inhibitions of Western society. ... [details]