January / February 1988 issue of Artscribe International, edited by Stuart Morgan. Contents include: "View," reviews by John Miller, Brian Hatton, Nancy Spector, and Stuart Morgan; "Taking Cover: Louise Bourgeois," interviewed by Stuart Morgan; "Exemplary Exhibitions," by Paul Wood; "From Site to Situation," by Arielle Pelenc; "Grenville Davey: Degree Zero," by Stuart Morgan; "Slow Time: Sherrie Levine's New Work," by Ronald Jones; "The Consumption of Everyday Life," by John Miller; "Joseph Beuys: In Camera," by Stuart Morgan; "Mythos Berlin," Brian Hatton; "Jan Vercruysse," by Alain Cueff; "Et In Arcadia Ego," by Paul Groot; "Review;" and "Books. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with shows held in 70 different New York City galleries, the sales of which benefited the American Foundation for AIDS Research. Text by Robert Rosenblum and Matilde Krim, Ph. ... [details]
Monograph on the work of Christopher D'Arcangelo, edited and with an afterword by Yana Foqué and Isabelle Sully. Contributions by Cathy Weiner, Daniel Buren, Peter Nadin, Janelle Reiring, Jay Sanders, Louise Lawler, and Nicholas Martin. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 22, 1989 - February 18, 1990. Preface by Suzanne Pagé. Essays by Claude Gintz, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, Charles Harrison, Gabriele Guercio, and Seth Siegelaub. ... [details]
Compendium of Ruscha's writings and interviews edited and with an introduction by Alexandra Schwartz. Includes interviews between Ruscha and John Coplans, Douglas M. Davis, Christopher Fox, Robert Colacello, David Bourdon, A. ... [details]
Compendium of texts by Richard Cook written in the 1970s. "During the 1970s, Richard Cork wrote extensively about radical developments as they happened. This book, indispensable to anyone with an interest in this exceptionally stimulating period, brings together a selection of his finest and most adventurous writings from the decade. ... [details]
Biography of the art dealer Richard Bellamy by Judith E. Stein. Includes Green Gallery history, images, and index.
"Journey back to the early sixties, to the beginning of the market for contemporary art, when the art dealer and tastemaker Dick Bellamy (1927-1998) made history but chose not to make money.
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Single-sided flyer / poster self-published by Hannah Wilke. This copy from an unknown number of unnumbered and unsigned copies. There were also 25 signed and numbered copies.
"Marxism and Art : Beware of Fascist Feminism" poster was produced in response to a request from Ruth Iskin, Lucy Lippard, and Arlene Raven on behalf of the Center for Feminist Art Historical Studies for her to participate in the "What is Feminist Art?" show to be held at the Women's Building in Los Angeles.
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Artist's book by Emmett Williams featuring a suite of lithographs printed at the Lithography Workshop at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, Canada, between October 16, 1972 and January 19, 1973. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 27 - March 18, 1995. Includes text by Mike Kelley, reproductions of works in show, and exhibition checklist. Additionally includes slipped in essay by Timothy Martin. ... [details]