"This little text is a collection of OBSOLETE CONCEPTS as found in the complete Oxford English Dictionary. According to its Editors, the application of the category 'obsolete' (obs.) refers to words that have been out of use since 1799. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 18 - August 24, 2008. Essays by Charles Wylie, Ervin Laszlo, and Takafumi Matsui. "The book features a translation of an essay on the Apollo space mission and its impact on human consciousness by Matsui; a chapter from Laszlo''s The Whispering Pond, which presents theories of understanding possible connections between mind and matter; and a new essay by [Wylie] that discusses the specifics of Kawara''s corresponding installation at the Dallas Museum of Art and Kawara''s contribution to and divergence from the main currents of art practice in the past five decades. ... [details]
Large-scale artists' book project consisting of 25 volumes, each composed of 2,000 printed pages, each page with 40,000 dots, each volume containing 40,000,000 dots, thus presenting 1,000,000,000,000 dots through the course of the 25 volumes. ... [details]
Reprinted / reissue of artists' book originally published in 1991. Signed and dated by Pettibon on front cover. #88 in "A Catalogue Raisonné of Artists' books by Raymond Pettibon, 1978 - 98," by Uwe Koch & Roberto Ohrt, pp. ... [details]
Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Contents include: "If We Had to Ask Permission, We Wouldn't Exist: A Brief Account of UbuWeb," by Kenneth Goldsmith; "Still Seeking: Esalen and the New New Age," by Suzanne Hudson; "Louise, Louise, Please, Please Me Louise," by Tracey Emin; " Bad Mother of Them All," by Robert Storr; "Seeing Red: Drawing Life in Recent Works on Paper of Louise Bourgeois," by Griselda Pollock; "Magic Realism," by Catherine Wood; "The Hero with a Thousand Faces," by Massimiliano Gioni; "A Real Allegory and the Origins of the World," by Adam Szymczyk; "Enigmarelle - The Statuesque," by Richard Hawkins; "All Dressed Up," by Ina Blom; "Mind the Gap," by George Baker; "(Un)Natural Selection," by Allison M. ... [details]
Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Contents include: "Richard Hawkins: Infinitely Desired," by Philipp Kaiser; "The Best-Laid Plans: On Accidentally Not Reading Tomma Abts," by Suzanne Hudson; "Some Similarities," a conversation between Tomma Abts and Vincent Fecteau; "Choosing to Choose," by Jan Verwoert; "In Your Eyes," by Johanna Burton; "The Paperwork of the Poor," by Elisabeth Lebovici; "Different Subjects, Same Terrain," by Lynne Cooke; "Crystal Futures," by Maria Gough; "Medium-Message," by Julien Fronsacq; "For a Set of Abandoned Futures," by John Miller; "Is Art Criticism Fifty Years Behind Poetry?" by Charles Bernstein; "Ei Arakawa: A Non-Administrative Performance Mystery," by Josef Strau; "Cumulus America," by Jens Hoffmann; "Cumulus Europa," by Hans Rudolf Reust; and "Balkon," by Philip Ursprung. ... [details]
Catalogue published in conjunction with auction held May 14 - 15, 2008. Artists include Richard Artschwager, John Baldessari, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Robert Bechtle, Marcel Broodthaers, Scott Burton, Richard Deacon, Richard Estes, Dan Flavin, Gilbert & George, Rodney Graham, Donald Judd, Anselm Kiefer, Ellsworth Kelly, Jeff Koons, Joseph Kosuth, Barbara Kruger, Guillermo Kuitca, Sol LeWitt, Sherrie Levine, Richard Long, Robert Mangold, Brice Marden, Robert Motherwell, Juan Munoz, Gabriel Orozco, Philip Pearlstein, Sigmar Polke, Ad Reinhardt, Thomas Ruff, Peter Saul, Thomas Schutte, Cindy Sherman, Robert Smithson, Frank Stella, Thomas Struth, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Sam Taylor-Wood, Richard Tuttle and Jeff Wall, Christopher Wool. [details]
"This artist''s book emerged from a joint project between the writer/musician Richard Hell and the painter Christopher Wool and focuses on their mutual interest in experiences associated with reading. ... [details]
"pulturebook - first encountered in the 12th Century Norse saga Pillu in reference to an unhappy fisherman who sells his leg to his dog. 200 years later the word is found in verb form --roughly translated as 'to slimp' or 'to bet'-- in an aprocryphal version of Wycliffe's Bible (Jeremiah 29:7) brought to the court of the Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy by his hermaphrodite lover, Ixel Esten. ... [details]
Periodical edited by Matthew Booth, Jonah Gray and Sacha Hurley. Contributions by Candice Hopkins, Paul Chan, Allyson Clay, Elspeth Pratt, Melanie O'Brian, Christian Kliegel, Clint Burnham, Ron Tran, Arni Haraldsson, Dan Starling, Eddie Berrigan, Mike Hauser, Weldon G. ... [details]