Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 4, 2010 — March 27, 2010. Essay by Kathy Grayson. [details]
Exhibition brochure published in conjunction with show held April 9 -May 15, 2010. [details]
Deluxe limited edition of "South of Heaven" by Jim Thompson with an introduction by Arnold Hano and forty-four illustrations by Raymond Pettibon published by Arion Press in November 2010. Letterpressed text with double sided offset printed illustrations on red paper by Pettibon. ... [details]
"This is a record of correspondence (2004 - 2009) between the editors of the Oxford English Dictionary and Craig Leonard on the discrepancy the art found in the known definitions of the obsolete word Antiproblism. ... [details]
"In 1964, at age forty, Marcel Broodthaers (1924–1976) proclaimed that his years of writing poetry—of being "good for nothing," in his words—were over, and a brief but dazzling artistic career began. Considered a founding father of institutional critique, Broodthaers created hundreds of objects, books, films, photographs and exhibitions, including a "fictive" museum of modern art that evolved from an installation in his own home to a massive exhibition of over three hundred works representing eagles. ... [details]
Large-scale exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 20 – November 2, 2011. Essays by Richard Armstrong, Katherine Brinson, Yasmil Raymond, Helena Tatay, Jessica Morgan, Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, Maria Lind, and Angeline Scherf. ... [details]
"A seminal exhibition by the artist Daniel Buren at the Centre Pompidou in Paris is recreated through photographs of the since-destroyed pieces and illuminating reflections by the exhibition''s curator. ... [details]
The XX fanzine. Photographs by Jamie-James Medina of the band The XX on tour featuring handwritten lyrics by the band. Foreword by Sasha Frere-Jones. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 27 - December 5, 2010. Essays by Roger H.D. Rowley and Kevin Killian. Includes biographies of the artist and the essayists. [details]
"Edward Ruscha's second book, Various Small Fires and Milk, (1964) was published in Los Angeles, California. It presents a series of photographs of small fires – cigarettes, matches, a stove, a barbecue – and surprises us with an unrelated image of a glass of milk as the last plate. ... [details]