Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 19 - September 15, 1963. Essays by Alan Solomon [Preface and essay on Kenneth Noland], Ben Heller [Introduction], Leo Steinberg [Paul Brach], Irving Sandler [Al Held], Henry Geldzahler [Ellsworth Kelly], Robert Rosenblum [Morris Lewis], Herman Cherry [George Ortman], Ulfert Wilke [Raymond Parker], Dore Ashton [Miriam Schapiro], Michael Fried [Frank Stella]. ... [details]
Issue edited by Joseph Masheck. Essay "Meret Oppenheim: Confrontations," by Nicolas Calas; "Saul Steinberg's 'Written' Pictures," by Joseph Masheck; "On Joel Shapiro's Sculptures and Drawings," by Marc Fields; "Pat Adams' Modernity," by Richard Lorber; "Servant of Time," by Richard Hennessy; "Love/Hate Relations," By Leo Rubinfien; "Domestic Tranquility," by Peter Fuller; "Joshua Neustein: Static Fragile, Massive, Gray, Torn, Impermanent," by Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe; "Problems in Synchromism," by Janet Funston; "Book Review: Malcolm Le Grice's 'Abstract Film and Beyond,'" by Regina Cornwell. ... [details]
Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "Talking to Tony Smith," by Samuel Wagstaff, jr; "A Conversation with Joe Raffaele," by Robert Pincus-Witten; "Man Ray Retrospective in Los Angeles," by Carl I. Belz; "Some Remarks," by Dan Flavin; "Two Views of Post-Abstract Expressionist Styles: "Present-Day Art and Ready-Made Styles," by Darby Bannard, and "Present-Day Styles and Ready-Made Criticism," by Peter Plagens; "Reinhardt: The Purist Blacklash," by Irving Sandler; "Tiepolo Acquisitions at the Met," by Sidney Tillim; "Lloyd Hamrol's 'multiples," by John Coplans; "Michael Egan's Modular Paintings," by Carl I. ... [details]
Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "The Sculpture of Matisse, Part II," by Albert Elsen; "Serial Imagery," by John Coplans; "Edward Hopper," by Jerrold Lanes; "John D. Graham," by Irving Sandler; "A Reconstituted Diary, Greece, 1967," by Lucas Samaras; "The Films of Jean-Luc Godard," by Manny Farber; "New Paintings by Darby Bannard," by Kermit Champa. ... [details]
Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "Dada, Surrealism and their Heritage," "1. A Beautiful Exhibition," by Philip Leider; "2. The Surrealist Emigres in New York," by Irving Sandler; "3. Surrealist Composition: Surprise Syntax," by Ellen Mandelbaum; "Judd at the Whitney," by Jane Harrison Cone; "On Frontality," by Rosalind E. ... [details]
Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "The Razed Sites of Carl Andre," by David Bourdon; "Nakian at the Modern," by Barbara Rose; "Notes on Sculpture, Part II," by Robert Morris; "Two Showings of Younger Los Angeles Artists," by Fidel A. ... [details]
Catalogue/monograph published in conjunction with the 20th anniversy of Long Island City's Socrate's Sculpture Park. Includes written contributions by Mark Di Suvero, Alyson Baker, Stuart Match Suna, Thomas Hanrahan, John Morse, Irving Sandler, Eve Sussman, Kate D. ... [details]
Spring 1975 issue of Art-Rite focused on Painting, edited by Walter Robinson and Edit deAk. Contents include: "Conventional Wisdom"; "Untitled Statement," by Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe; "Painting Matters," by Lucio Pozzi; "On Jumping," by David Reed; "On Intermediate Cases," by David Reed; "Random Notes on Painting From A Critic's Daybook," by Robert Pincus-Witten; "The Whitney Biennial," by Anthony Mascatello; "A Pained Expression," by Dennis Kardon; "About Painting," by Lawrence Alloway; "Photographic Realism," by The Staff; "Lilly Brody"; "John Mendelsohn"; "Nancy Spero"; "Julian Schnabel"; "Evriah Bader"; "Peter Grass"; "Niel Jenney:" "Painters (Group One)"; "Bruce Boice (with Irving Sandler)"; "Painters (Group Two)"; "Conversation with Brice Marden. ... [details]
Issue edited by Walter Robinson, Joshua Cohn, and Edit deAk. Essays "Big Boys Downtown," by Edward Pursor; "Downhome Organic Technology," by Alan Suicide; "Making Things," by Bill Bollinger; "L.A. in N. ... [details]
Transcripts of a symposium organized by the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Research Center, Santa Fe, and the Center for Design and Visual Culture UMBC, Baltimore, held online October 31 - November 1, 2005. ... [details]