Artist's book featuring autobiographical writing by Richard Prince published in conjunction with show "Cowboy" held at Gladstone Gallery, September 29 - October 30, 2015. [details]
Pediatrician Dara McKiney loves her job. So how could she say no when her sister asks her to come to Kabul, Afghanistan for a few weeks to offer medical assistance at a local orphanage? Terrified of the dangers surrounding her, Dara find unexpected solace in the protective arms of Sargent Matt Cluver. ... [details]
"Since its launch in 1976, October has been the single most influential journal of art theory and criticism. Yet in nearly 40 years of publication not a single image has been reproduced in colour. As an extension of his ongoing investigation into colour, Batchelor looks to re-address this balance. ... [details]
Publication about the New York gallery "Spiritual America," a short lived exhibition space (1983-1984) founded by Richard Prince, Kim Fine and Sandra Schulman. Preface by Walter Robinson. Text by Sandra Schulman. [details]
Cast concrete circular multiple by Lawrence Weiner engraved with text including "HERE THERE & EVERYWHERE," based upon a work of same title (1989) by Weiner in the collection of the Whitney Museum of American. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 10 - May 9, 2015. With an interview between Robert Irwin and Jennifer Winkworth. Includes a checklist of the exhibition and one gatefold illustration. [details]
Zine-like exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 8 - February 21, 2015. Text by Philip Larratt-Smith. [details]
"A package of rolling papers with filter tips and elastic band closure, covered in many variations of a Z helix. There are two types of helix; S and Z. They are mirror images of one another." --publisher's statement. ... [details]
Biography of the cyclist Marco Pantani by Matt Rendell. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 2 to December 20, 2015. Curated and with a foreword by Brett Littman. Essays by Charles H. Duncan and Lowery Stokes Sims. [details]