Retrospective catalogue produced to chronicle exhibitions at New Langton Arts from January - December 1989. Essays by New Langton Arts staff, including Renny Pritikin, Nayland Blake, Shauna O'Donnell, Molly White, and James Kern. ... [details]
Retrospective catalogue produced to chronicle exhibitions at New Langton Arts from January - December 1990. Texts by Renny Pritikin, director, Barrett Watten, Nayland Blake, Shauna O'Donnell, Molly White, Beth Wilson, and James Kern. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 4 - 25, 1995. Showcases the work of over a hundred international mail artists, including Daniela Kieb, Detlef Brezel, Elisabeth Broel, Franz-Bernd Becker, Gabriel Donder-Langer, Gernot Cepl, Jurgen Kierspel, Klaus Groh, Mail P. ... [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]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Essays "Liza Williams," by Liza Williams; "The Rich, Full Life of Billy the Kid," by Pete Young; "Simon Says," by Simon Vinkenoog; "Banzai! The Bamboo-Cutting Ceremony of Kurama's Warrior Monks," by Martin Cohen; "Anybody Can Climb This Mountain," by John Wilcock; "Escaping the Cage," by Kerry & Cara Thornley; illustration by C. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held 1985. Text by Rudi Fuchs. Artists in the exhibition include Carl Andre, Giovanni Anselmo, Armando, Christian Ludwig Attersee, Jo Baer, Marco Bagnoli, Georg Baselitz, Lothar Baumgarten, Joseph Beuys, Alighiero e Boetti, Stanley Brouwn, Günter Brus, Daniel Buren, Alberto Burri, James Lee Byars, Enrico Castellani, John Chamberlain, Alan Charlton, Sandro Chia, Francesco Clemente, Enzo Cucchi, Walter Dahn, René Daniëls, Gino de Domincis, Nicola de Maria, Jan Dibbets, Martin Disler, Luciano Fabro, Eric Fischl, Hamish Fulton, and Gilbert & George. ... [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]
Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Contents include: "Jay Sanders Reads John Knight," by Jay Sanders and John Knight; " "Coexistence, Yes, Equivalence, No." Francesco Bonami in conversation with H.D. Buchloh; "What Do You Plan to Do Next?," John Baldessari in conversation with James Welling; "Revealing Concealing," by Rainer Fuchs; "With Baldessari's Marilyn," by Alexander van Grevenstein; "The Problem with Library Taxonomy," Carol Bove in conversation with Philip Smith; "The Wormhole Theory," by Martin Herbert; "Style and Pastiche," Carol Bove in conversation with Bettina Funcke; "Shadow Play,"by Tom McDonough; "About Overlapping Cultural Histories of Production in Art, Design, and Fashion," by Josiah McElheny in conversation with Lynne Cooke; "Play and Display," by Branden W. ... [details]
"The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, America's oldest museum and school of fine arts, was founded in 1805. Today, the Academy boasts one of the nation's finest collections of American art and a roster of alumni representing the greatest artists this country has produced. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 23 - December 15, 2000. Essays by Catherine Tedford, Gary D. Sampson and Esther Parada, further contributions by Michael Hoffman, Mark C. ... [details]