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  • periodical
  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white
  • 22.7 x 17.5 cm.
  • 142 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered
  • ISBN 0262752018

October

No. 51 (Winter 1989)

Douglas Crimp, Michael Moon, Jacques Lacan, Laurent Jenny, The V-Girls

Winter 1989 issue of October, edited by Joan Copjec, Douglas Crimp, Rosalind Krauss and Annette Michelson. Contents include: "Mourning and Militancy," by Douglas Crimp; "Flaming Closets," by Michael Moon; "Kant with Sade," by Jacques Lacan; "From Breton to Dali: The Adventures of Automatism," by Laurent Jenny; and "A Conversation with OCTOBER," by The V-Girls. [details]

Cambridge, MA: MIT Press,
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$25.00
Condition:  Very Good / Fine. Light dusting of covers and mild edge wear, otherwise Fine. Contents clean and unmarked.
[Object # 38982]
$20.00
Condition:  Good. Light rubbing and yellow spotting of covers, light edge wear and gentle 3 cm. bend to bottom corner of verso carrying through gently to last ten pages. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked.
[Object # 36615]
Studio International
  • periodical
  • illustrated wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 30.7 x 24.1 cm.
  • 56 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Studio International

Vol. 182, No. 935 (July / August 1971)

Peter Townsend, Georg Jappe, Robert Kudielka, Marcello Salvadori, Jonathan Benthall, Donald Brook, David Thompson, Frank Whitford, William Tucker, Radu Varia, Barbara Reise, Edward Fry, Thomas M. Messer, Barbara Reise, Sir Norman Reid, Marth Haworth-Booth, Jonathan Benthall, Alan Bowness, Timothy Clark, Richard Cork, Peter Gidal, Andrew Higgens, Timothy Hilton, Frank Whitford, Bridget Riley

July / August 1971 issue of Studio International. Edited by Peter Townsend. Contents include: "What is Reality? The Theme of Documenta 5," by Georg Jappe; "This Spring in West Germany," by Robert Kudielka; "Science in Art," by Marcello Salvadori; "Correspondence;" "News and Notes;" "Experimental Art: Stubbs to Sonfist," by Jonathan Benthall; "Sydney: Art in the Universities," by Donald Brook; "'True Patriot Love': Joyce Wieland at the National Gallery of Canada;" "Bridget Riley," by David Thompson; "Three Shows at the Hayward: Hodler and Böcklin," by Frank Whitford and "Henri Laurens," by William Tucker; "Letter from Bucharest," by Radu Varia; "A Tail of Two Exhibitions," by Barbara Reise; "Background to the Foreground: The Haacke Exhibition History," by Edward Fry and Thomas M. ... [details]

London, United Kingdom: Studio International,
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Condition:  Very Good. Light rubbing and bumping of cover edges. 8 cm. vertical creasing to verso with 6 cm. of pencil writing on verso edge. Contents clean and unmarked.
[Object # 39192]
  • exhibition catalogue
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 23 x 13 cm.
  • 275 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Wat Amsterdam Betreft... / As Far As Amsterdam Goes...

Wim Beeren, Ad Petersen, Ada Stroeve, Alexander van Grevenstein, Dorine Mignot, Din Pieters, Els Barents, Geurt Imanse, Hendrik Driessen, Haro Plantenga, Karel Schampers, Liesbeth Crommelin, Majra Bloem, Rini Dippel, Reyer Kras, Rik Suermondt, Eric Wulfert, Ina Rike, Ruth Koenig, Saskia van der Lingen, Marina Abramovic, Adam Colton, Jan Commandeur, Constant, Eli Content, Harry Heyink, Jan Dibbets, Marlene Dumas, Ger van Elk, Fortuyn / O'Brien, Alphons Freijmuth, Sigurdur Gudmundsson, Nan Hoover, Madelon Hooykaas, Elsa Stansfield, Loes van der Horst, Niek Kemps, Rob van Koningsbruggen, Ger Lataster, Pieter Laurens Mol, Maarten Ploeg, Steven Reyers, Jan Roeland, Cornelius Rogge, Willem Sanders, Rob Scholte, Marien Schouten, Han Schuil, Jan Sierhuis, Kees Smits, Roos Theuws, Peer Veneman, Toon Verhoef, Roy Villevoye, Harald Vlugt, Leo Vroegindewij, Lawrence Weiner, Christian Bastiaans, David Garcia, Annie Wright, Kees de Groot, Jaap de Jonge, Paul Muller, Anna Rubin, Servaas, Sluik, Kurpershoek, Taco Anema, Paul Blanca, Pieter Boersma, André Bogaerts, Ad van Denderen, Willem Diepraam, Hans van Manen, Philip Mechanicus, Boudewijn Neuteboom, Bert Nienhuis, Han Singels, Koen Wessing, Ton Zwerver, Anthon Beeke, Beekers, Ros, Schröder, Jaap Drupsteen, Gielijn Escher, Marten Jongema, Paul Mijksenaar, Jan van Toorn, Total Design, Peggy Bannenberg, Menno Dieperink, Michel Krechting, Jaap Elzas, Ulf Moritz, Els Staal, Peik Suyling, Hans Appenzeller, Robert Smit, Jan Aarntzen, Jan Jansen, Fritz Klaarenbeek, Christer Blomquist, Theo Bosch, Cees Dam, Paul de Ley, Hein van Meer, Boris Roos, Herman Zeinstra, Harmen Brethouwer, Bart Domburg, Peter Klashorst, Gerard Kodde, Aldert Mantje, Sonja Oudendijk, Asko, Available Jelly, Michel Waisvisz, Bilski Algemeen, Krisztina de Châtel, Pauline Daniëls, Pauline de Groot, Nan Hoover, Bart Stuyf, Frances Marie Uitti

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 22, 1985 - January 5, 1986. Texts by Wim Beeren, Ad Petersen, Ada Stroeve, Alexander van Grevenstein, Dorine Mignot, Din Pieters, Els Barents, Geurt Imanse, Hendrik Driessen, Haro Plantenga, Karel Schampers, Liesbeth Crommelin, Majra Bloem, Rini Dippel, Reyer Kras, and Rik Suermondt, translation by Eric Wulfert, Ina Rike, Ruth Koenig, and Saskia van der Lingen. ... [details]

Amsterdam, Netherlands: Stedelijk Museum,
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Women Artists Newsletter
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • black-and-white
  • 28 x 21.6 cm.
  • 12 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Women Artists Newsletter

Vol. 3, No. 9 (March 1978)

Cynthia Navaretta, Abby Tallmer, Judy Seigel, Bibi Lencek, Ann Sperry, Michelle Stuart, Mary Miss, Pat Steir, Lauren Ewing, Mary Swift, Sylvia Moore, Jean Cohen, Barbara Aubin, Marcia Grubb, Abigail Gerd, Pat Passloff

March 1978 issue of Women Artists Newsletter, edited by Cynthia Navaretta. Articles include: "The College Art Week that was...Business, Pleasure, and Just One of Those Blizzards;" "CWAO Convened in New York: Joan Mondale Keynote Speaker," by Abby Tallmer; "'Perils of Pluralism,' or, Logomachy in the Afternoon," by Judy Seigel; "Women Who Work to Work: Six Artists with Jobs," by Bibi Lencek; "Women/Nature: CAA Panel, Jan. ... [details]

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objects: 14