Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 25 - October 30, 1994. Essays by Sally Yard, Olivier Debroise, Cuauhtémoc Medina and Dave Hickey. Artists include Sally Yard, Olivier Debroise, Cuauhtémoc Medina, Dave Hickey, Helen Escobedo, Terry Allen, Oscar Ortega, Ulf Rollof, Kim MacConnel, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Sofía Táboas, Ernest Silva, Jean Lowe, Diego Gutiérrez Coppe, José Miguel González Casanova, Nanette Yannuzzi Macias, Melissa Smedley, Carol Bing, Jim Skalman, Albert Chong, Anya Gallaccio, Allan Kaprow, En-Con-Traste, Marcos Ramírez ERRE, Eloy Tarcisio, Marta Palau, Gabriela López Portillo, Luis Moret, John Outterbridge, Alvaro Blancarte, Silvia Gruner, Michael Schnorr, Nina Katchadourian, Steven Matheson, Mark Tribe, José Bedia, Eugenia Vargas, Yolanda Gutiérrez, Felipe Ehrenberg, Yukinori Yanagi, Mildred Howard, Robert Therrien, Enrique Ježik, Johnny Coleman, Nancy Rubins, Carlos Aguirre, David Beck Brown, Patricia Patterson, Chris Burden, Dennis Oppenheim, Andy Goldsworthy, Deborah Small, Mark Alice Durant, Olav Westphalen, Roman de Salvo, Val Valgardson, Pepón Osorio, Graciela Ovejero, Rimer Cardillo, Susan Yamagata, Mario Lara, Barbara Sexton, Rolf Julius, Estela Hussong, Buzz Spector, Ming Mur-Ray, Sheldon Brown, Vital Signs, Janet Koenig, Greg Sholette, Joyce Cutler-Shaw, Nina Karavasiles, David Jurist, Mathieu Gregoire, Roberto Salas, Border Art Workshop and Anne Mudge. ... [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]
Exhibition guide published in conjunction with show held September 25 - October 30, 1994. Artists include Carlos Aguirre, Terry Allen, José Bedia, Carol Bing, Alvaro Blancarte, Border Art Workshop, Sheldon Brown, Chris Burden, Rimer Cardillo, Carmela Castrejón Diego, Albert Chong, Johnny Coleman, Cooperativa Mexicali, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Joyce Cutler-Shaw, Roman de Salvo, Mark Alice Durant, Felipe Ehrenberg, En-Con-Traste, Helen Escobedo, Anya Gallaccio, Andy Goldsworthy, José Miguel González Casanova, Mathieu Gregoire, Silvia Gruner, Diego Gutiérrez Coppe, Yolanda Gutiérrez, Mildred Howard, Estela Hussong, Enrique Ježik, Rolf Julius, David Jurist, Allan Kaprow, Nina Karavasiles, Nina Katchadourian, Steven Matheson, Mark Tribe, Janet Koenig, Greg Sholette, Mario Lara, Barbara Sexton, Gabriela López Portillo, Jean Lowe, Kim MacConnel, Nanette Yannuzzi Macias, Melissa Smedley, Luis Moret, Anne Mudge, Ming Mur-Ray, Dennis Oppenheim, Oscar Ortega, Pepón Osorio, John Outterbridge, Graciela Ovejero, Marta Palau, Patricia Patterson, Marcos Ramírez, Ulf Rollof, Michael Schnorr, Nancy Rubins, Roberto Salas, Ernest Silva, Jim Skalman, Deborah Small, Buzz Spector, Sofía Táboas, Eloy Tarcisio, Robert Therrien, Val Valgardson, Eugenia Vargas, Vital Signs, Olav Westphalen, Susan Yamagata and Yukinori Yanagi. ... [details]
Inaugural issue of Journal 188, edited by Meredith Allen, Joan Ratajack, and Lynette Diaz. Contents include: "Cutting," by D. Travers Scott; "Invisible Girls," by Barbara Seyda; "(excerpt from) The Double Standard," by Kathe Burkhart; "Poetry," by Kathleen McShane, John Hosford, Robert Monda, Nancy Taylor, Leslie Ladds, Catherine Jackson; and "Art," by Jude Schwendenwien, Chuck Agro, Joel Peter Johnson, Ebon Fisher, Lisa Haney, Terry Corgey, Susan Cowles, Robin Locke Monda, Alfred Stuart, Carol Sun, Doug Aitken, Rebecca Bailen, Guerrilla Girls, Joyce Roeutter, Madonna Dunbar, Yael Routtenberg, Kerr & Malley, and Deborah Whitney; and "Bios. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 1, 1991. Texts by Chris Scoates, Joseph D. Ketner, and each artist : Dennis Adams, Terry Allen, Carl Andre, Victor Burgin, Leon Golub, Hans Haacke, Jenny Holzer, Jasper Johns, Ronald Jones, Barbara Kruger, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Claes Oldenburg, Adrian Piper, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Smithson, Lawrence Weiner, and Krzysztof Wodiczko. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 7 - November 4, 1990, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Traveled December 4, 1990 - January 27, 1991, J.B. Speed Art Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts; March 3 - May 19, 1991, Springfield Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts; June 8 - August 4, 1991, San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, Caligornia; September 28 - November 17, 1991, Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, New York. ... [details]
Magazine of New Music. Essays: "Edito," by Iris Brooks, "Harris Skibell's Exchange: Barter and Bow," by Helen Thorington; "Vernacular Violins: Lesser-Known European Traditions," by Pandora Hopkins, "A Passage to India: The Violin Reincarnated," by Barbara Benary; "Jon Rose: The Relative Violin," by Charles S. ... [details]
A collection of short fiction drawn from the periodical "Between C & D." Edited by Joel Rose and Catherine Texier. Introduction by Joel Rose and Catherine Texier. Essays include: "Self-Portrait in Twenty-Three Rounds,"; by David Wojnarowicz; "Witness," by Lisa Blaushild; "Subject: Petri Ganton," by Rick Henry; "Male," by Kathy Acker; "George: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday," Dennis Cooper; "The Fedora," by Catherine Texier; "Dirty Windows," by Peter Cherches; "Camera Obscura," by Susan Daitch; "Negrophobia," by Darius James; "Case History #179: Tina," by Tama Janowitz; "I Am Candy Jones," by Gary Indiana; "Summer Flying," by Lee Eiferman; : "Things to Do Today," by Reinaldo Povod; "Plagiarism," by Joan Harvey; "The Loft," by Don Skiles; "Dead Talk," by Lynne Tillman; "The Woman in the Shadows," by Roberta Allen; "Lush Triumphant," by Patrick McGrath; "Temple to the Economics of Love," by Craig Gholson; "You Can Keep Your Razors & Guns But Check Your Loud Mouths at the Door," by John Farris; "Duke and Jill," by Ron Kolm; "All the Men are Called McCabe," by Emily Carter; "A Visit from My Mom," by Bruce Benderson; and "The Sunshine of Paradise Alley," by Joel Rose. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in dual venues : "The Eighties" at MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA, December 19, 1987 - February 7, 1988 and "Pioneers" at Bank of Boston Gallery, Boston, MA, November 23, 1987 - January 15, 1988. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the installation "Tribute to John Cage" held at Chicago International Art Fair, May 7 - 12, 1987. Introduction by Carl Solway, Arthur Solway. Loose sheets in printed cardboard portfolio. ... [details]