"With Do It in hand, you will be able to make a work of (someone else's) art yourself. Since 1993 Do It has provided its public with how-to pages of instructions written by 168 of the most important artists and writers working today. ... [details]
Double sided postcard / multiple / adhesive sticker / announcement published in conjunction with show "Yoko Ono: Editions, Ephemera & Printed Works," held at Printed Matter, Inc., July 21 - September 30, 2004. [details]
Spanish language edition of an essential source book, "Six Years : The Dematerialization of the Art Object from 1966 to 1972," compiling the documentation of the Conceptual Art, Land Art, Earth Art, Arte Povera, Minimal Art, Performance Art, Video Art movements. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 13 - October 20, 2002. curated by Ingrid Schaffner, contributions by Catherine Morris, Dara Birnbaum, Lauren Ross, Anna Chave, Laura Cottingham, Jill Fields, Lucy R. ... [details]
"Handy guide" / catalogue published in conjunction with the Yokohama Triennial held across multiple venues in Yokohama, Japan including shows held at: Kanagawa Prefectural Gallery, August 25 – September 15, 2001; Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall, August 29 – September 9, 2001; Community Development Gallery, September 2 – November 11, 2001; Minato Mirai Gallery, September 2 – November 11, 2001; Pacifico Yokohama Exhibition Hall, September 2 – November 11, 2001; Yokohama Archives of History, September 2 – November 11, 2001; Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse No. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 18, 2001 - January 6, 2002. Essay by Chrissie Iles with an additional essay by Thomas Zummer. Artists include Robert Whitman, Andy Warhol, Yoko Ono, William Anastasi, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Mary Lucier, Keith Sonnier, Dan Graham, Anthony McCall, Dennis Oppenheim, Vito Acconci, Michael Snow, Beryl Korot, Gary Hill, Paul Sharits, Joan Jonas, Peter Campus, and Simone Forti. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Japan Society, October 18, 2000 - January 14, 2001; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, March 10 - June 17, 2001; the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, July 13 - September 16, 2001; MIT - List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, Mass. ... [details]
First publication of periodical, May 1998, in the form of a gallery guide to New York City. Featured artist of the month is Stephen Fellerman, with an artfolio of work by Eva & Adele. Other artists are listed by gallery, and include Ree Morton, Ray Smith, Brian Tolle, Alexander Ross, Dona Nelson, Edwin Zwakman, Buzz Spector, Cecily Brown, Yoko Ono, David Smith, Anish Kapoor, Rebecca Horn, Alexis Rockman, Tom Sachs, Wolfgang Laib, Alice Aycock, and many others. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in 1999 at the Venice Biennale. Curated by Tuukka Luukas. Artists include Luukas, David Bowes, Maria de Alvear, Yoko Ono, Tsolagiu, Shozo Shimamoto, Marianna Uutinen and Lesja Zajac. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the traveling show "do it," conceived and curated and with an introduction by Hans-Ulrich Obrist. Essay by Bruce Altshuler. Artists in the museum portion of the exhibit include Andrew Bolton, Joan Brossa, Critical Art Ensemble, Jimmie Durham, Maria Eichhorn, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Paul-Armand Gette, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Joseph Grigely, Ulrike Grossarth, Shere Hite, Fabrice Hybert, Ilya Kabakov, Mike Kelley, Alison Knowles, Koo Jeong-a, Bertrand Lavier, Siobhan Liddell, Eva Marisaldi, Chris Marker, Yoko Ono, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Emilio Prini, Jason Rhoades, Rupert Sheldrake, Andreas Slominski, Bruce Sterling, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Lawrence Weiner, Erwin Wurm, Marina Abramovic, John Baeder, Dara Birnbaum, Gilbert & George, Liam Gillick, Douglas Gordon, Dan Graham, Marie-Ange Guilleminot, María Teresa Hincapié, Allan Kaprow, Ben Kinmont, Jiri Kolar, Annette Messager, Eileen Myles, Pepón Osorio, Steven Pippin, Pipilotti Rist, Nancy Spero, Rosemarie Trockel and Franz West. ... [details]