Retrospective exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 1, 2000 - January 13, 2001, in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Tibor de Nagy Gallery. Includes foreword by John Ashberry, with essays by Hilton Kramer and Karen Wilkin. ... [details]
Catalogue produced to chronicle the work produced by participants of Triangle Artists' Workshop 1990, an artists' retreat. Foreword by Joseph Masheck. Artists include Vivienne Dadour, Stephen Williams, Robert Christie, Clay Ellis, Robert Scott, Wendy Skog, Vincent Gontier, Marielle Tabart, Chabani Cyril Manganyi, Salvador Juanpere, Paul Caro, Peter Hide, Simon Hiscock, Jon Isherwood, Gillian Ord, Mary Collins, Nadine Delawrence, Dan Devine, Ava Gerber, Ron Gorchov, Berj Krikorian, Rodger Mack, Saul Ostrow, Susan Roth, Erik Saxon, Sandi Slone, Robert Sussman, Marjorie Welish, Brenda Zlamany, Adam Madebe, Anthony Caro, Helen Frankenthaler, Michael Fried, Sheila Girling, Archie Rand, Frank Stella, Stephen Westfall, and Karen Wilkin. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 2 1995 - February 18, 1996. Text by Thierry Prat, Thierry Raspail, Georges Rey, Yann Beauvais, Nicolas Bourriaud, Dan Cameron, Gladys Fabre, Jean-Paul Fargier, Friedrich Kittler, Barbara London, Friedemann Malsch, David A. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held July 18 - October 12, 1997. Curated by Francesco Bonami. Essays by Francesco Bonami, Thomas L. Friedman, Collier Schorr, Louis Grachos, Joann Phillips, and Bobbie Foshay-Miller. ... [details]
Issue guest edited by Tom Ford in collaboration with Gucci. Issue consists of a battery operated light-box featuring image overlays by artists. Artists include Christopher Bucklow, Christopher Giglio, Paul Graham, Andreas Gursky, Hiromix, Roni Horn, Toyo Ito, Lee Jenkins, Craig Kalpakjian, Nick Knight, Alexander McQueen, Raymond Meier, Hayao Miyazaki, Phil Poynter, Thomas Ruff, Luis Sanchis, Peter Saville, John Schabel, Alyson Shotz, Sam Taylor-Wood, Mario Testino, Wolfgang Tillmans, Inez van Lamsweerde, Vinoodh Matadin, Viktor & Rolf, Jane and Louise Wilson. [details]
"Originally published in the mid-1970s, Womens Work was a magazine that sought to highlight the overlooked work of female artists working at the cusp of the visual arts, music, and performance. The magazine was edited by Alison Knowles and Annea Lockwood and featured text-based and instructional performance scores by the following 25 artists, composers, and choreographers: Beth Anderon, Ruth Anderson, Jacki Apple, Barbara Benary, Sari Dienes, Nye Ffarrabas (participating as Bici Forbes), Simone Forti, Wendy Greenberg, Heidi Von Gunden, Françoise Janicot, Alison Knowles, Christina Kubisch, Carol Law, Annea Lockwood (also included as Anna Lockwood), Mary Lucier, Lisa Mikulchik, Ann Noël (included as Ann Williams), Pauline Oliveros, Takako Saito, Carolee Schneemann, Mieko Shiomi, Elaine Summers, Carole Weber, Julie Winter, and Marilyn Wood. ... [details]