Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Gallery Hauser & Wirth, Zürich, June 14 - September 16, 1995. Travled to Galerie David Zwirner, New York, October 21 - November 25, 1995. ... [details]
Artist's book by Lawrence Weiner based on the movie "Wild Blue Yonder." [details]
Artist's book / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Gagosian Rome, November 21, 2008 - January 17, 2009. Text by Kara Van Lil. [details]
Postcard announcement for Lawrence Weiner's show "Take Me (I'm Yours)" at Serpentine Gallery, London, England, March 24 - April 30, 1995, followed by a tour of the show. Supported by Absolut Vodka. Postcard is variation number 31 out of 36. [details]
Postcard announcement for Lawrence Weiner's show "Take Me (I'm Yours)" at Serpentine Gallery, London, England, March 24 - April 30, 1995, followed by a tour of the show. Supported by Absolut Vodka. Postcard is variation number 33 out of 36. [details]
Postcard announcement for Lawrence Weiner's show "Take Me (I'm Yours)" at Serpentine Gallery, London, England, March 24 - April 30, 1995, followed by a tour of the show. Supported by Absolut Vodka. Postcard is variation number 32 out of 36. [details]
Artists' book created in an edition of 200, on October 24th, 1987, whose proceeds went to groups that assist people with AIDS. Organized by Geoffrey Hendricks after the death of Brian Buczak. Contributors include Andrea Evans, Brad Melamed, Simone Forti, Eric Andersen, John Goodyear, George Brecht, Takako Saito, Ted Victoria, Detlev Hartmann, Yansunao Tone, Joe Jones, Peter Downsbrough, Toby MacLennan, Nancy Spero, Louise Bourgeois, Bob Watts, Doug Kenney, Ray Johnson, Taylor Mead, Lawrence Weiner, Leon Golub, William K. ... [details]
In 1969 Patricia Norvell sat down individually with Robert Barry, Douglas Huebler, Stephen Kaltenbach, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Dennis Oppenheim, Seth Siegelaub, Robert Smithson, Lawrence Weiner [as well as Carl Andre and Joseph Kosuth] and conduced fresh and engaging interviews that are untainted by jargon, fetish, or much critical distance from the beginning of the Conceptual Art movement. ... [details]
Complete run of all issues published of Art-Rite, periodical edited by Edit DeAk and Walter Robinson. This grouping consists of a in vintage facsimile of No. 1 (April 15, 1973) cover by Les Levine ; and original copies of No. ... [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]