Press catalogue published in conjunction with exhibition held June 22 - September 28, 1997. Show curated by Kasper König. Artists in the exhibition include Kim Adams, Michael Asher, Christine Borland, Janet Cardiff, Eduardo Chillida, Stephan Craig, Mark Dion, Stan Douglas, Maria Eichorn, Ayse Erkmen, Peter Fischli/David Weiss, Isa Genzken, Paul-Armand Gette, Douglas Gordon, Dan Graham, Marie-Ange Guilleminot, Raymond Hains, Thomas Hirschhorn, Rebecca Horn, Fabrice Hybert, Ilya Kabakov, Tadashi Kawamata, Martin Kippenberger, Per Kirkeby, Jeff Koons, Atelier van Lieshout, Olaf Metzel, Reinhard Mucha, Nam June Paik, Jorge Pardo, Hermann Pitz, Merjetica Potrc, Tobias Rehberger, Allen Ruppersberg, Karin Sander, Roman Signer, Andreas Slominski, Yutaka Sone, Diana Thater, Bert Theis, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Eulàlia Valldosera, herman de vries, Franz West, Elin Wikström, Anna Brag, Wolfgang Winter, Jeffrey Wisniewski, Andrea Zittel, and Heimo Zobernig. ... [details]
Issue edited by Pamela A. Ivinski and Tod Lippy. Essays "Incidents of Soap Stealing in Various States of Mexico," by Cyrilla Mozenter, photographs by Philip Perkis; "'Except Andy...': Warhol's Society Period," by Gareth Jones; "Bagels - Unicorns," project by Alix Pearlstein; "Interview with Kim Gordon," by Pamela A. ... [details]
Issue edited by Beryl Korot and Ira Schneider. Essays "What Matters Most: A Collection of Concerns"; "The Video Carrot," by Jeff Strickler; "Don't Try to Understand Media - Know Thyself," by George Gordon; "Implications of the New Television for the Open Classroom," by John Le Baron; "Implications of the New Television for the Open Classroom," by John Le Baron; " "The Great Plastic Weekly Video Magazine," by Chuck Anderson; "The Tactics of the Truth," by Irving Falk; "Video in a Psychiatric Context," by Bob Behr; "Aesthetics of the Portapak," by Phillip Lopate; "Three Propositions, Two Frameworks and an Indictment," by Kit Laybourne; "Teaching and Reflecting," by Joe Petner and Susan Sherwood; "An Attempt at Video Research," by Mitch Ackerman; "Action for Children's Television," by Maggi Cowlan; "Invitation to a Video Forum," by Anne Page; "Introductory Video Excercises," by Quincy Bent; "Portraits," by Kit Laybourne; "Theater Gaming," Gerry Laybourne; "Music, Movement and Video," by Peter Haratonik; "6:00 News," by Bruce Cost; "Neighborhood Documentary," by Larry Goldin; "Video Animation," by Chuck Anderson; "In-depth Interviews," by Kit Laybourne; "Creative Electrography," by Aldo Tambellini; "Reading: Experience Through Video," by Peter Haratonik; "Resources That Will Help"; "The Evolution of a Non-Program," by Chuck Anderson; "Video in a Therapeutic Community," by Bruce Cost; "A New Approach in Higher Education," by Jane Garmey and Jeff Bush; "Student-Centered ETV Broadcasting," by Ellen Miles; "Video for Migrant Children," by David Jonassen; "Project TV: Video as a Second Language," by Jim Kearney; "Video Catalyst," by Peter Haratonik; "Inner-City Video," by Jon Dunn; "Kids Today: A Cable Project," by Paul Rabin and Myles Halsband; "Creating an Elementary School Video Environment," by Jeff Strickler; "Video and the Public Library," by Walter Dale. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 12 - October 26, 2013. Text by Lucas Zwirner with an interview between Pettibon and Kim Gordon. Photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath. ... [details]
Issue number three of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Primary Transfers," by Richard Prince; "'The Destroyed Room' of Jeff Wall," by Dan Graham; "Fashion Moda," an interview by Thomas Lawson; "Trash Drugs and Male Bonding," by Kim Gordon; "Going Places," by Thomas Lawson; "Laurie Spiegel," by Steven Fraccaro; "Inserted Realities: Corner Insert," by Dara Birnbaum; and "Michael Hurson," an interview by Susan Morgan. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays "Screw You," by Al Goldstein; "The Selling of Sex : The Story the New York Post Didn't Dare Print," by Ron Hollander; "Continental Cock's Tour," by Gordon McGill; "Sex Scene," edited by Peter Brennan; "Homosexual Citizen : Young Men's Cornholing Association," by Lige and Jack; "Fuckbooks : More Grease, Maurice," by Michael Perkins; "Naked City," edited by Anthony Gambino; "Dirty Diversions," by Al Goldstein; "Shit List," by Al Goldstein. [details]
Brochure published in conjunction with two shows held at Serpentine Gallery : "Gordon Matta-Clark," June 30 - August 15, 1993 and "Agnes Martin," September 8 - October 24, 1993. [details]
Two volume set of books housed in a clear plastic dust jacket: a facsimile reprint of the 1969 artists book "Slant Step Book" as well as a volume of essays and visuals responding to it. Edited by Phil Weidman and Francesca Wilmott. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held July 19 - September 17, 2006. Includes texts by Anne Pasternak, Laura Hoptman and Peter Eleey, with contributions by artists including Pawel Althamer, Artur Zmijewski, James Lee Byars, Sophie Calle, Fabio Balducci, The Center for Tactical Magic, Peter Coffin, Jennifer Cohen, Anne Collier, Christian Cummings, Trisha Donnelly, Douglas Gordon, Brion Gysin, Friedrich Jürgenson, Joachim Koester, Jim Lambie, Miranda Lichtenstein, Euan Macdonald, Jonathan Monk, Senga Nengudi, Paul Pfeiffer, Eva Rothschild, and Mungo Thomson. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 7 - 31, 1970 at Sidney Janis Gallery, New York. Artists in the exhibition included Marcel Duchamp, Kurt Schwitters, Hans Arp, Joan Miro, Buckminster Fuller, Jackson Pollock, Christo, Bruce Conner, Walter De Maria, Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Whitman, Ellsworth Kelly, James Rosenquist, Oyvind Fahlström, Lucas Samaras, Robert Indiana, Jim Dine, Jasper Johns, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Barry, Bruce Bauman, Arman, Barry Flanagan, Les Levine, Robert Gordon, George Kuehn, Fred Sandback, George Segal, Picasso, Man Ray, Francis Picabia, Allan Kaprow, Lawrence Weiner, Victor Burgin, Lloyd Hamrol, Peter Hutchinson, George Herms, , Ernst Hesse, William Bollinger, Alan Saret, Robert Rohm, and Robert Watts. ... [details]