Fall 1975 issue of Art-Rite, on Performance, edited by Edit deAk and Walter Robinson. Contents include: "Warm-Up," by David Antin; "Ralston Farina," by A.R.; "A Few Things We Know About Her," by John Howell; "Performance: A comment from Outside," by Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe; "Performance: State of the Art in Arts," by John Howell; "Camoflage: Films by Holt & Horn," by Lucy R. ... [details]
Premiere Issue of Performance Art magazine. Includes writing by Robert Wilson, Ken Friedman, Laurie Anderson, Dick Higgins, Eric Bogosian, Joan Jonas, Robert Ashley, Charlie Morrow, Jean Dupuy, and Stuart Sherman. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at The Museum of Contemporary Art / P.S.1 Museum, 1997. Traveled to The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh ; Berkeley Art Museum, California ; and Kunstwerke, Berlin, Germany. ... [details]
Anthology of theatrical/performative scripts and documents conceived as of as a companion to Breakthrough Fictioneers and Essaying Essays. Compiled and edited by Richard Kostelantz. Features contributions by Marina Abramovic, Ulay, Blair H. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 30 - September 16, 2007. Catalogue incorporates texts by Peter Friedl, Jean-Pierre Rehm, Mieke Bal, Richard Foreman, Lucinda Childs, Roger M. ... [details]
Edited by Richard Kostelanetz. [details]
A collection of Richard Foreman's plays and manifestos. Includes an introduction by the editor Kate Davy, a chronology, cast lists, and black-and-white illustrations. [details]
Single-side poster designed to promote production of Foreman's Ontological - Hysteric Theatre "Egyptology (My Head Was a Sledgehammer)" at New York Shakespeare Festival, May 3 - ?, 1983. [details]
"Edited by Walter Robinson, Edit DeAk, and Joshua Cohn, Art-Rite was published in New York City between 1973 and 1978. The periodical has long been celebrated for its underground/overground position and its cutting, humorous, on-the-streets coverage and critique of the art world. ... [details]
Special issue of artforum on "wonder" edited by Ida Panicelli. "As you will see, no article focuses particularly on the field of art. Instead, we asked over 200 artists to respond to the word 'wonder' by supplying us with an image, a statement, or both. ... [details]