Compendium of personal essays about yoga by dedicated practitioners. Edited and with an introduction by Valerie Jeremijenko. Includes an essay by Adrian M.S. Piper. Additional essays by Elizabeth Kadetsky, Samantha Dunn, Stanley Plumly, Alison West, Janet Bowdan, Roz Peters, Lois Nesbitt, Robert Perkins, Reetika Vazirani, Judith Hanson Lasater, Vyaas Houston, Jeff Martens, Gladys Swan and A. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the International Monetary Fund Vistors' Center, Washington, DC, May 6 - July 2, 1993. Artists include Margit Anna, Imre Bak, Endre Bálint, Béla Bán, Ákos Birkás, Kálmán Csabal, József Csáki Maronyák, László Fehér, László Félegyházi, Endre Fenyo, Sándor Gáspár, Tamás Hencze, György Jovánovics, Lajos Kassák, El Kazovszkij, Ignác Kokas, Béla Kondor, Attila Kovács, István Mácsai, László Mulasics, István Nádler, Lili Orszác, Sándor Pinczehelyi, György Roman, János Rozs, Kornél Szentgyörgyi, János Szirtes, and Menyhért Tóth. ... [details]
Unusual exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Centro de Arte y Communicación, Buenos Aires, November - December 1974. Organized by Jorge Glusberg, with contributions by Hungarian artists including Beke László, Gabor Attalai, András Baranyay, Tibor Csiky, Imre Bak, Erdély Niklós, Guyas Gyula, István Haraszty, Tamás Hencze, György Jovánovics, Major János, A'dam Kéri, Konkoly Gyula, Lakner, Péter Legéndy, Dora Maurer, Géza Perneczky, Sándor Pinczehelyi, Tamás Stjóby, Endre Tót, Péter Türk and and more. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with Istanbul's First Art Fair, held July 1991. With introductory statements by Hüsamettin Koçan, Chairman of Turkey's Association of Plastic Arts, and Bubi, Coordinator of the event. ... [details]
"The fashion for 'art and revolution' continues, and so does the effort to prove, more or less a priori, that art has nothing to do with politics. Mr. Clark has written a study of the art of Gustave Courbet in the years directly after the 1848 revolution. ... [details]
"The fashion for 'art and revolution' continues, and so does the effort to prove, more or less a priori, that art has nothing to do with politics. Mr. Clark has written a study of the art of Gustave Courbet in the years directly after the 1848 revolution. ... [details]
"In this reevaluation of Wright's architecture and his teaching, those who worked with Wright and knew him well, and who have become leaders in architectural thought today, examine the Wright heritage now, fifteen years after his death. ... [details]
Monograph on the life and work of German painter Josef Albers by Eugen Gomringer. Includes additional articles by Clara Diament de Sujo, Will Grohman, Nobert Lynton, and Michel Seuphor. Also includes poems and publications by Albers, as well as publications on Albers, exhibition history, biographical notes, list of public collections, and list of illustrations and reproductions. ... [details]
Edited by Dan Howard. Essays "Proposal," by Dan Howard; "Introduction," by Dan Howard; "Autorevetment," by Lloyd Hamrol; "The Power of Art," by Peter Krasnow; "Untitled," by Walter Gabrielson; "Why Have There Been No Great Los Angeles Artists?," by Clark Polak; "Untitled," by Tom Wudl; "True Confessions," by Michael McMillen; "Surprise Hotel," by Carole Caroompas; "Nite Out With The Boys," by Stuart Rapeport; "Untitled," by Karen Carson; "Direct Experience Into Art Experience," by John White; "Untitled," by Don Giffin; "An Interview with Jean St. ... [details]
Edited by Mary Kenon Breazeale and cover art by Ben Adams. Essays "The Forest Lawn Aesthetic: a Reappraisal," by Barbara Rubin; "SCI ARC: An Architectural Program in Progress," by Dolores Yonkers; "The Pre-Columbian Influence on Architecture in Southern California," by Annette Angel; "Los Angeles in Film," by Margaret Lesser Bach; "Public Art as Identity Reinforcement: an Interview with Lloyd Hamrol," by Ruth Iskin; "Gallery Rudiments," by Peter Goulds; "Integrity of the Phenomenon: the Magic Worlds of Larry Albright and Roland Reiss," by Judith Crook; "The Tournament of Roses: Two Float Designers," by Hollis Clayson. [details]