Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 15 - December 31, 2006. Essay by Gerard Haggerty. Includes biography with lists of solo and group exhibitions, selected collections and selected public installations. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held 2007. Essay by Louis A. Zona. Includes biography, solo and group exhibitions, selected collections and selected public installations. Text in English and German. [details]
"Between 1994 and 1995, Christopher Wool shot a series of photographs in downtown New York City that he calls East Broadway Breakdown, after a street on the Lower East Side, the neighborhood where he lives and works. ... [details]
Fall 2004 issue edited by Branden W. Joseph, Reinhold Martin, and Felicity D. Scott. Includes the following texts: Alexander Galloway and Eugene Thacker, "Protocol, Control, and Networks" ; Christopher Kelty and Hannah Landecker, "A Theory of Animation : Cells, L-Systems, and Film" ; Helene Furján, "Scenes from a Museum" ; James Meyer, "The Strong and the Weak : Andrea Fraser and the Conceptual Legacy" ; Dan Graham in conversation with Eric de Bruyn, "Sound is Material" ; and Bernard Tschumi in conversation with Enrique Walker, "Avant-Propos. ... [details]
"OCTOBER: The First Decade, 1976 - 1986 brings together a selection of some of the most important and representative texts, many from issues long out of print, that have appeared in one of the foremost journals in art criticism and theory. ... [details]
Edited by Tod Lippy. Contents "Writer," by Frank Rich; "Artist's Project," by Sylvia Plimack Mangold; "Novelist," by Christopher Isherwood; "Mathematician," by John Conway; "Poet," by Suji Kwock Kim; "Artist's Project," by Colter Jacobsen; "Production Designer," by Thérès Deprez; "Alex Shear's Object Lesson #5," by Alex Shear; "Comedian," by Demetri Martin; "Artist's Project," by Xylor Jane; "Survivor," by Samuel Varkovitzky; "Chronologer," by Angus Trumble; "Espus CD #6: Help Wanted," songs "Girls: Must Be Single and Very Pretty," by Ambrosia Parsley and The Elegant Too; "Western Director," by The Strugglers; "Sex Surrogate," by LD and the New Criticism; "Laboratory Technician (We Will Walk Through Walls)," by Electric President; "Astronomer," by Owen Tromans; "A Taste of the Keys," by Amy Rigby; "The Nurse," by Devendra Banhart and Noah Georgeson; "Nude Not Required," by Marissa Nadler; "Systems Thinking Business Modelling Consultant," by Magnetophone and John Darnielle; "Pine Cone Café," by Grizzly Bear. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at ICA, London, May 9 - June 24, 1984. Traveled to Kunsthalle, Basel, September 30 - November 4, 1984. Introduction by Jean-Christophe Ammann. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 2 - 28, 1967. Text by Jeff Berner. Artists include Jeff Berner, George Brecht, Lourdes Castro, Fluxus International, Cavan McCarthy, Eino Ruutsalo, Reid Scudder, Chieko Shiomi, Ben Vautier, Wolf Vostell, Robert Watts, Julien Blaine, René Bertholo, Chris Brier, John Furnival, Dom Sylvester Houedard, Maurice Lemaitre, Tom Pitre, Claude-Pierre Quémy, Jacques Spacagna, Ur, Jeri Valoch, Asa Benveniste, Jack Hirschman, J. ... [details]
"Edited by Alexander Alberro and Sabeth Buchmann, Art After Conceptual Art tracks the various legacies of conceptualist practice over the past three decades. The anthology introduces and develops the idea that Conceptual art generated several different, and even contradictory, forms of art practice. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Weatherspoon Art Gallery, Greensboro, North Carolina, February 8 - April 12, 1998; the Emerson Gallery, Clinton, New York, August 31 - October 18, 1998; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, November 6, 1998 - January 3, 1999; Lowe Art Museum, Coral Gables, Florida, February 18 - April 14, 1999; Western Gallery, Bellingham, Washington, April 30 - June 27, 1999; and University Art Gallery, Amherst Massachusetts, October 29 - December 18, 1999. ... [details]