Single side card / announcement published in conjunction with show held October 18 - November 20, 1977. The show consisted of 20 engravings by David Hockney inspired by a poem by Wallace Steven which in turn was inspired by Pablo Picasso. ... [details]
Oversized exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 21 - November 20, 1958. Texts by Henri Michaux and André Verdet, in French. Artists included Jean Arp, Yves Tanguy, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Joan Miro, Matta, Marc Chagall, Wols (Wolfgang Schulze), Henri Matisse, Andre Masson, Léonor Fini, Max Ernst, Salvador Dali, Victor Brauner, Rene Magritte, Man Ray, Francis Picabia, Jean Dubuffet, Kurt Schwitters, Mark Tobey, Jasper Johns, Paul Klee, Marie Laure, Marcel Polak, Domingues, Mathieu, and Tobey. ... [details]
Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include "Picasso By Numbers: 39 Artists on One Master," with statements by Robert Arneson, Robert Rauschenberg, Audrey Flack, Barbara Zucker, David Reed, Will Barnet, Les Levine, Ilya Bolotowsky, Benny Andrews, Rudolf Baranik, Carl Andre, Armand Arman, Dottie Attie, Elliott Barowitz, Lee Krasner, Alice Adams, Curt Barnes, John Torreano, Chris Burden, Scott Burton, Pat Adams, Lucio Pozzi, Gene Davis, Romare Bearden, CPLY [William Copley], Miriam Shapiro, Myron Stout, Kevin Red Star, Eleanor Antin, Alfred Jensen, Brice Marden, Donald Sultan, Dick Higgins, Ira Joel Haber, Lynda Benglis, Richard Haas, Harriet Feigenbaum, and Cristos Gianakos; "Rachel Sweet: Girl Talk," by Jane Cohen; "From Suicide to Best-Seller?" by Stephen E. ... [details]
Program for three plays produced during the 1951-1952 season at the Living Theatre. "Desire (Trapped by the Tail)" by Pablo Picasso, directed by Judith Malina, settings and costumes by Julian Beck, choreography by Jim Smith, music by Lucille Dlugoszewski, lighting by Steven Meyer and Jack Ferris, cast includes John Ashbery and Frank O'hara in the rolls of The Two Bow-Wows and The Curtains. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA, November 11, 2006 - February 25, 2007. Text by Susan Dackerman. Artists include Joseph Beuys, Auguste Bouquet, Enrique Chagoya, Sister Corita, Honoré-Victorin Daumier, Vincent Gagliostro , General Idea, James Gillray, Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, Guerrilla Girls, Richard Hamilton, Karen Hanmer, Jenny Holzer, Jasper Johns, Käthe Kollwitz, Glenn Ligon, George Maciunas, Edouard Manet, Jonathan Mulliken, Raymond Pettibon, Charles Philipon, Pablo Picasso, José Guadalupe Posada, David Rees, Faith Ringgold, Richard Serra, Ben Shahn, Strike Poster Workshop, Fred Tomaselli, Andy Warhol, and others. ... [details]
Large-scale book by John Russell providing wide overview of history of modern art. Artists include Ellsworth Kelly, Jasper Johns, Paul Cézanne, Édouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Thomas Eakins, Winslow Homer, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian, Paul Klee, Willem de Kooning, David Smith, Robert Smithson and Frank Stella. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 2 - August 1, 1986. Text by Arnold Glimcher, Claude Picasso, E.A. Carmean, Robert Rosenblum, Theodore Reff, Rosalind E. Krauss, Sam Hunter, Gert Schiff and François Gilot. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 24, 1989 - January 16, 1990. Text by Richard E. Oldenburg and William Rubin. Includes references for works of art, documentary chronology, outline and artist chronology. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 22 - September 16, 1980. Text by Richard E. Oldenburg, Hubert Landais, Dominique Bozo and William Rubin. Includes chronology. [details]
Monograph on the work of Picasso in the museums of Leningrad and Moscow. Includes quotes by Picasso and his friends, in addition to an index of works. Text by Vercors. Interview between D.H. Kahnweiler and Helen Parmelin. ... [details]