Reference text comprised of a series of informal conversations with members the New York of the art community, conducted by Barbaralee Diamondstein, at the New School for Social Research. Diamondstein interviews Edward Larrabee Barnes, Romare Bearden, Isabel Bishop, J. ... [details]
Project initiated by Leo Castelli Gallery, inviting architects to "propose prototypical solutions for private dwellings." -- from introduction. Text by B.J. Archer. Architects include Emilio Ambasz, Peter Eisenman, Vittorio Gregotti, Arata Isozaki, Charles Moore, Cesar Pelli, Cedric Price and Oswald Mathias Ungers. ... [details]
Comprehensive survey of American painting in the twentieth century. Text by Barbara Rose. Includes essays "Introduction : The Polarities of American Art," "The Armory Show and Its Aftermath," "The Crisis of the Thirties," "The New York School," "The Sixties," "The Seventies : American Art Comes of Age," "Images of the Eighties. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Knoedler & Company, New York, NY, April 29 - May 20, 1995. Traveled to Akira Ikeda Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, September 1 - September 30, 1995. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Gagosian Gallery, New York, May 2 - July 11, 1992. Comprehensive overview of works by James Rosenquist from 1961-1964. Text and interview by Judith Goldman. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 14 - February 27, 1993. Text by Yve-Alain Bois and interview between Edward Ruscha and Walter Hopps. Includes exhibitions checklist. ... [details]
Monograph on Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park series of paintings. Text by Jack Flam. Includes notes and selected bibliography. [details]
Monograph on the work of Dana Schutz with an essay by Barry Schwabsky. Forward by Jonathan Safran Foer. "New York-based Dana Schutz is widely considered one of the most talented painters of her generation. ... [details]
Extensive monograph by Kate Linker on Acconci. "This first full-scale study of the artist's career traces the shift from his early 'language pieces' to his first visual art in 1969 (photographs that recorded the actions of his body -- bending, throwing, jumping -- in landscape) to the filmed live performances and provocative installations of the 1970s and to his sculptural furniture and architecture and the public projects of the 1980s and early 1990s. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Gagosian Gallery, New York, New York May 9- July 11, 2008. "Robert Therrien takes ordinary objects and makes them unfamiliar, removing functionality to reveal metaphoric associations in them. ... [details]