Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at La Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, February 1960. Includes comprehensive discussion of Classicism, Dadaism and Modernism. Text by Herbert Read and Julien Alvard. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Permafo Gallery, Wroctaw, Poland, 1971. Artists in the exhibition include the members of the Polish artist group Permafo : Antoni Dzieduszycki, Zbigniew Dlubak, Zdzislaw Jurkiewicz, Natalia Lach-Lachowicz, Andrzej Lachowicz, Maria Michalowska, Aleksandra Paderewska, and Jerzy Rosolowicz. ... [details]
Essay by David Shapiro. Artists include Connie Beckley, Peter Berg, Mari Boeyen, Andre Cadere, Rosemarie Castoro, Diego Cortez, Antonio Dias, Joel Fisher, Linda Francis, Wim Gijzen, Paolo ICaro, Gerard Incandela, Bernard Joubert, Alain Middletown, Lucio Pozzie, Joanne Seltzer, Susan Smith, Eve Sonneman, Susanna Tanger, Lynn Umlauf, Krzysztof Wodiczko, and Robert Yasuda. ... [details]
Text by Klaus Groh. Artists include Jan Van Den Abbeel, Eric Andersen, Marino Apollonio, Jared Bark, Paul Berry, Julien Blaine, Marinus Boezem, Clement Borlat, Udo Breger, Keith Brocklehurt, Stanley Brouwn, Linde Burkhardt, Alessandro Carlini, Christo, Jürgen Claus, Cordioli, Paul Cotton, Dadamaino, Bruno Demattio, Antonio Dias, Jan Dibbets, Herbet Distel, Wolfgang Ernst, Carl Fernbach-Flarsheim, Bruno Gambone, Jochen Gerz, François Guinochet, Alfred Gulden, Azel Heibel, Eva Hesse, Klaus Hoffmann, Hans-Werner Kalkmann, Robert Klemmer, Hans Koetsier, Joseph Kosuth, Jannis Kounellis, Eward Krasinski, Peter Kuttner, Christian Lindow, Alain Arias-Misson, Moc, Tony Morgan, Maurizio Nannucci, Peter Nemetschek, Paolo Patelli, Günther Saree, Konrad Balder Schaüffelen, Paolo Scheggi, Jean Frédéric Schynyder, Schuldt, Ha Schult, Robert Smithson, William Louis Sørensen, Klaus Staeck, Petr Stembera, Trans-Parents-Teachers Incl. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Museo Civico, Bologna, Italy, January 31 - February 28, 1970. Essays by Renato Barilli, Maurizio Calvesi, and Tommaso Trini. Artists in the Biennale include Giovanni Anselmo, Vasco Bendini, Alighiero Boetti, Carlo Bonfa', Pierpaolo Calzolari, Mario Ceroli, Claudio Cintoli, Gianni Colombo, Gino de Dominicis, Giuseppe del Franco, Lucio del Pezzo, Beppe Devalle, Antonio Dias, Luciano Fabro, Carlo Gajani, Jannis Kounellis, Gino Marotta, Livio Marzot, Eliseo Mattiacci, Mario Merz, Marisa Merz, Maurizio Mochetti, Mario Nanni, Ugo Nespolo, Giulio Paolini, Luca Patella, Giuseppe Penone, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Concetto Pozzati, Emilio Prini, Gianni Ruffi, Gianni Emilio Simonetti, Giuseppe Uncini, and Zorio Gilberto. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 15 - 18, 1979. Text by Jorge Glusberg. Critics and theoreticians featured in the exhibition are Juan Acha, Gregory Battcock, Rene Berger, Florent Bex, Dany Bloch, Germano Celant, Alejandro Cirici Pellicer, Urszula Czartoryska, Gillo Dorfles, Jorge Glusberg, Otto Hahn, Christos Joachimides, Julie Lawson, Abraham Moles, Jacques Monnier, Alain Sayag, Jean Pierre Van Tieghem, Lea Vergine, Francesc Vicens. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Civica Scuola Femminile, Duchessa di Galliera, Genova, Italy, November 8 - 18, 1983. Text by Silvio Ferrari, Enzo Cirone, Giorgio Moriero, Lodovico Parodi, and Attilio Sartori. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Spanish Institute, New York, New York, May 19 - July 22, 1989; and the Calcografía Nacional, Madrid, Spain, September 14 - October 14, 1989. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Libri d'artista, Centro e Studio Documentazione, Torino, Italy, 1998. Text by Liliana Dematteis and Giorgio Maffei. 2,928 works presented chronologically by artist's name in alphabetical order. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with juried show held at the National Academy Museum, May 25 - July 3, 2005. Text by Gregory Amenoff, Annette Blaugrund, Nancy Malloy, and Cesar Pelli. Artists included are Sigmund Abeles, Barbara Adrian, Gregory Amenoff, Lennart Anderson, Charles Apt, Will Barnet, William Beckman, William Behnken, Robert Berlind, Robert Bermelin, Stanley Bleifeld, Hyman Bloom, James Bohary, Gregory Botts, Tom Boutis, Paul Brach, Glenn R. ... [details]