Issue edited by John Coplans. Essays "Approaching the Decorative," by Jeff Perrone; "Alexis Smith: The Narrative Act," by Nancy Marmer; "Night Light: Brassai and Weegee," by Colin L. Westerbeck, Jr.; "The Size of Non-Size," by Douglas Davis; "Cézanne's 'Bather' and a Found Self-Portrait," by Diane Lesko; "Frank Stella's New Work: A Personal Note," by Budd Hopkins; "Book Review: The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism," by Tim Yohn. ... [details]
May 1976 issue of Artforum, edited by John Coplans. Contents include: "Chris Burden," by Robert Horvitz; "Carol Andre: Art Versus Talk," by Jeff Perrone; "Carl Andre: Art Versus Talk," by Jeff Perone; "Marcel Broodthaers' Throw of the Dice," by Nicholas Calas; "Frida Kahlo: Her Life, Her Art," by Hayden Herrera; "Non-Theatrical Performance," by Allan Kaprow; "Nancy Spero," by Lawrence Alloway; "Drawing the Line," by Nancy Foote; "The Ideal and the Literal Sublime," by Sidney Tillim. ... [details]
Edited by Mary Kenon Breazeale and cover art by Ben Adams. Essays "The Forest Lawn Aesthetic: a Reappraisal," by Barbara Rubin; "SCI ARC: An Architectural Program in Progress," by Dolores Yonkers; "The Pre-Columbian Influence on Architecture in Southern California," by Annette Angel; "Los Angeles in Film," by Margaret Lesser Bach; "Public Art as Identity Reinforcement: an Interview with Lloyd Hamrol," by Ruth Iskin; "Gallery Rudiments," by Peter Goulds; "Integrity of the Phenomenon: the Magic Worlds of Larry Albright and Roland Reiss," by Judith Crook; "The Tournament of Roses: Two Float Designers," by Hollis Clayson. [details]
Issue edited by John Coplans. Essays "MOMA's Castle in the Air," by Suzanne Stephens; "L.A. 1976: The Dark Underside," by Nancy Marmer; "Rosemary Mayer," by Lawrence Alloway"; 'Zaïrian Authenticity,'" by Susan Vogel; "The Paint Thickens," by Carter Ratcliff; "Problems in Folk Art," by Amy Goldin; "The Ins and Outs of Video, " by Jeff Perrone; "Art History Textbooks: The Hidden Persuaders," by Patricia Hills; "An Ad for Ad as Ad, Book Review," by Budd Hopkins. ... [details]
Issue edited by Joshua Cohn, Walter Robinson, and Edit de Ak. Essays "Anarchitecture in Englewood: Clean Cut," by A.R. [Art-Rite]; "Take Two," by Laurie Anderson; "Beuys: The Coyote," Caroline Tisdall; "'We Humans:' California Surfaces in New York," by Holly Solomon; "Tripletake"; "RM at TOP-W/View"; "Vernacular Myth"; "For Artists' Rights," by Rubin Gorewitz; "An Archipelago of Privacies," by Alan Sondheim; "Irving Sandler: A Modest Undertaking; Serious Business"; " Jack Smith: Excerpts form a Talking Performance"; "Bob-E the Life and Times of"; Bugs Delà"; "Notes," by Robert Pincus-Witten; "Listening to Glass," by John Howell; "We Asked a Number of Artists to Respond to This: Make a Political Statement," statements by Ray Johnson, Jon Hendricks, Jean Toche, Kenmare Mott, Adrian Piper, May Stevens, Scott Burton, Howardena Pindell, Rudy Burckhardt, Willoughby Sharp, Agnes Denes, Leonel Gongora, A. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue and series of letters to young women artists published in conjunction with the Feminist Art Festival at the California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, 1974. Edited by Miriam Schapiro, Sherry Brody, Molly Rhodes, and Lelia Amalfitano. ... [details]
Flyer and program for "911 : A Dance Concert by Deborah Hay" held on February 25, 1969 at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Performers listed include Carol Alexander, Jean Lawless, Jared Bark, Epp Kotkas, Adele Clarke, Susan Marshall, Brad Davis, Pam Mendelsohn, Edie Dearborn, Minda Novek, Deborah Hollingworth, Kate Rediker, Barbara Javis, Linda Rubin, Joan Jonas, Lincoln Scott, Julie Judd, Jane Sufian, and others. [details]
Program for "911 : A Dance Concert by Deborah Hay" performed on February 25, 1969 at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Performers listed include Carol Alexander, Jean Lawless, Jared Bark, Epp Kotkas, Adele Clarke, Susan Marshall, Brad Davis, Pam Mendelsohn, Edie Dearborn, Minda Novek, Deborah Hollingworth, Kate Rediker, Barbara Javis, Linda Rubin, Joan Jonas, Lincoln Scott, Julie Judd, Jane Sufian and others. [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]
Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "Jackson Pollock and the Modern Tradition, Part III," by William Rubin; "The Value of Didactic Art," by Barbara Rose; "Ronald Davis," by Michael Fried; "Sol LeWitt: Non-Visual Structure," by Lucy Lippard; "Fahlstrom: Three Faces of Oyv," by Dennis Adrian; "Aubrey Beardsley," by Robert Pincus-Witten; "Gene Davis's New Paintings," by Max Kozloff. ... [details]