Monograph / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with a series of shows of Paul Ruscha's artwork and personal collection: "DINNER FOR DUBYA," held at Bert Green Fine Art, Los Angeles, September 17 - October 1, 2005 and at Pharmaka Gallery, Los Angeles, October 3, 2005 - November 12, 2005; and "Paul Ruscha's Full Moon," held at Pharmaka Gallery, Los Angeles, September 17 - November 12, 2005. ... [details]
"The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, America's oldest museum and school of fine arts, was founded in 1805. Today, the Academy boasts one of the nation's finest collections of American art and a roster of alumni representing the greatest artists this country has produced. ... [details]
Issue no. 12 of Perspecta, a nonprofit journal, edited, designed and published intermittently by students in the Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven, Connecticut. Edited by Peter C. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with shows held in 1979. Artists include Laurie Simmons, Ian Crofts, Heide Fasnacht, Katharine Carter, Peter Kolb, Michael Robbins and Scott Belville. Catalogue in the form of a portfolio of postcards. [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]
Issue edited by Pamela A. Ivinski and Tod Lippy. Essays "Incidents of Soap Stealing in Various States of Mexico," by Cyrilla Mozenter, photographs by Philip Perkis; "'Except Andy...': Warhol's Society Period," by Gareth Jones; "Bagels - Unicorns," project by Alix Pearlstein; "Interview with Kim Gordon," by Pamela A. ... [details]
Edited by Jeffrey Shero. Contents include "Blockade and Siege," by Jeff Shero; "Blows Against the Empire"; "Berlin: A Struggle and a Leader"; "April 27," by Lenny Rubinstein, photos Elliott Landy; "Columbia U: Company Store," by Alice Embree; "Morningside"; "The Five Month Run-around"; "The Bust Comes," by Jon Moore, photos by Miriam Bokser; "Statements of Injured Students," by Michael Stern, Dionisio A. ... [details]
Monograph-cum-anthology that grew out of the alternative culture magazine Ray Gun. "In four short but inspired years, Ray Gun has captured the imagination of American alternative culture as a forum for debate and as an arbiter of credibility on music, graphic design, culture, and style. ... [details]
Large scale monograph on the work of Raymond Pettibon. "Essays by Byron Coley, Ed Halter, Kitty Scott and Robert Storr, interview with Raymond Pettibon by Mike Kelley, four-panel collaboration between the artist and Jonathan Lethem, and excerpts from the Batman Script by Raymond Pettibon. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jim Buckley. Cover art by Joey Epstein. Essays "Screw You," by Jim Buckley; "Beaver of Leave'er: Muff Mags for the Meat & Potatoes Man," by D.A. Latimer; "From Rock to Riches: An Interview with Bill Graham," by Al Goldstein and Bob Weiner; "My Scene: Put My Sweet Lips a Little Closer to My Bone," by James Scott; "Sex Scene," edited by Cliff Duer; "Strictly between Us," by Lyle Stuart; "Dykes along the Amazon," by Michael Perkins; "Dirty Diversions," by Al Goldstein; "Naked City," edited by Anthony Gambino; "Shit List," by Jim Buckley; "Watson's Weirdness," by Christopher Watson. [details]