Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 1983. Forewords by Bernadette Contensou, Chief Curator, and Suzanne Pagé, Director of ARC. Artists include Vito Acconci, Yaacov Agam, Gilles Aillaud, Jean-Michel Alberola, Pierre Alechinsky, Laurie Anderson, Carl André, Giovanni Anselmo, Arakawa, Arman, François Arnal, Enrico Baj, John Baldessari, Martin Barré, Georg Baselitz, Joseph Beuys, Christian Boltanski, Jon Borofsky, George Brecht, André Breton, Olivier Brice, Camille Bryen, Pol Bury, John Cage, Alexandre Calder, Nino Calos, César Baldaccini, Francesco Clemente, Hanne Darboven, Sonia Delaunay, Jan Dibbets, Jim Dine, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Robert Filiou, Sam Francis, Garcia-Rossi, Jochen Gerz, Gilbert & George, Dan Graham, Hans Haacke, Dieter Hacker, Richard Hamilton, Diane Hanson, Don Hazlitt, Dick Higgens, J Nancy Holt, Sara Holt, Rebecca Horn, Joël Hubaut, Pierre-Alain Hubert, Jean-Olivier Hucleux, Douglas Huebler, Stephan Von Huene, Valentine Hugo, Eugéne Ionesco, Ipousteguy, Dominique Issermann, Christian Jaccard, Richard Jackson, Danielle Jaeggi, Françoise Janicot, Christian Janni, Horst Janssen, Atelier Jean Clos, Théo Jeuken, Jasper Johns, Joe Jones, Jacqueline de Jong, Alain Joubert, Bernard Joubert, Alain Jouffroy, Michel Journiac, Donald Judd, Allan Kaprow, Mary Kelly, Gyorgy Kepes, Joël Kermarrec, Anselm Kiefer, Edward Kienholz, Zdenek Kirchner, Alain Kirili, Nancy Kitchell Wilson, Konrad Klapheck, Peter Klasen, Eva Klasson, Jurgen Klauke, Arthur Koepcke, Christof Kohlhoer, Jirí Kolár, Peter Kolb, Mythia Kolesar, Takehisa Kosugi, Paul Kos, Yannis Kounellis, Piotr Kowalski, Edward Krasinki, Rodolfo Krasno, Robert Kuschner, Wolfgang Laib, Ciska Lallier, Alain Lambilliotte, Marcel Landreau, Richard Landry, Nikolaus Lang, Jean-Yves Langlois, Patrick Lanneau, Josée Lapéreyre, Claire Laroche, John Latham, Latil, Micha Laury, Roger Lautru, Bertrand Lavier, Bruce McLean, Jean-Pierre Le Boul'ch, Eugéne Leduc, James Lee Byars, Jean Le Gac, Les Levine, Marilyn Levine, Marien Lewis, Sol Lewitt, Lichtenstein, Liebig, Liliane Lijn, Francis Limerat, Richard Long, Tony Long, Nino Longobardi, Raphaël Lonne, Mari-Rose Lortes, Léa Lublin, Luginbuhl, Bill Lundberg, Markus Lüpertz, René Magritte, Rafaël Mahdavy, Andréas Mahl, Daniel Maillet, Michel Maiofiss, Robert Malaval, Gudrun Von Maltzan, Saul Manfred, Robert Mangold, Man Ray, Andy Mann, Joyce Mansour, Piero Manzoni, Alejandro Marcos, Brice Marden, Umberto Mariani, Lewis Marien, Tom Marioni, Ruben Marquez, Francis Marshall, André Martel, Agnés Martin, Alain Martin, François Martin, Jacques Martinez, Juan Martinez, Francis Martinuzzi, Titina Maselli, Marc Masse, Matta, Méhes, Marie Mercié, Jean-Luc Merklen, Gerhard Merz, Mario Merz, Yvan Messac, Annette Messager, Jean-Michel Meurice, Duane Michals, Michel, Melmut Middendorf, Yann Nguyen van Minh, Antoni Miralda, Joan Miro, Joan Mitchell, Igor Mitoraj, Ermt Mitzka, François Monchatre, Aldo Mondino, Janine Mongillat, Bernard Moninot, Sabine Monirys, Jacqueline Monnier, Richard Monnier, Jacques Monory, Ludovic Monte Gudet, Carmengloria Morales, Akhihiko Morishita, Malcolm Morley, Robert Morris, Ed Moses, Olivier Mossett, Côme Mosta-Heirt, Robert Motherwell, Miloslav Moucha, Tania Mouraud, Antonio Muntadas, Myriam, Edouard Naccache, Daniel Nadaud, Milan Napravnik, Bruce Naumann, Francis Naves, Paul Neagu, Michel Nedjar, Joël Negri, Neilal, Lowell Nesbitt, Siefgried Neuenhausen, Max Neuhaus, Louise Nevelson, Yann Nguyen Vanminh, Nicola, Pierre Nivollet, Herman Nitsch, Edouard Nono, Peter Oblow, Markus Oehlen, Marcel Odenbach, Abel Ogier, Mariko O'Hara, Serge Oldenbourg, Claes Oldenbourg, Muriel Olesen, Olivier O. ... [details]
A survey of contemporary architecture published in 1982. "Anyone interested in sorting out the diversities and complexities of contemporary architecture - and in speculating on the future shape of contemporary architecture - and in speculating on the future shape of our homes and cities - will enjoy this spirited, up-to-the-minute book. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with shows held at Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon, January 9 - February 21, 1982. Traveled to Musée d'Art Moderne, Strasbourg, February 26 - April 12, 1982 ; Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dunkerque, April 20 - Mai 30, 1989 ; Maison de la Culture, Chalon-sur-Saône, June 5 - July 11, 1982. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in 1994, in celebration of 30th anniversary of The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, founded by Larry Aldrich in 1964. With texts by Brendan Gill, Barry A. ... [details]
Critical history of the art scene in San Francisco between 1945 and 1995 by Thomas Albright. Artists include Thomas Albright, George Abend, Arlo Acton, Ann Adair, Lee Adair, Mark Adams, Tom Akawie, James Alberson, Maxine Labro, Robert Alexander, William Allan, Boyd Allen, Gary Allen, Jesse Allen, John Almond, Alex Anderson, David Anderson, Jeremy Anderson, Steven Andresen, Ruth Armer, Victor Arnautoff, Robert Arneson, Ruth Asawa, Olive Ayhens, Heléne Aylon, Mowry Baden, Jennifer Badger, Martin Baer, Clayton Bailey, Jerrodl Ballaie, Joel Barletta, Carroll Barnes, Matthew Barnes, Raymond Barnhart, John Battenberg, John Baxter, Bruce Beasley, Paul Beattie, Mona Beaumont, Robert Bechtle, Scott Bell, Cleveland Bellow, Jordan Belson, Fletcher Benton, Elio Benvenuto, Richard Berger, Henrietta Berk, Wallace Berman, Roger Berry, David Best, Bernice Lee Bing, Elmer Bischoff, Sue Bitney, Ed Blackburn, Ronald Bladen, Dianne Blell, J. ... [details]
November 1990 issue of Artnews. Edited and published by MIlton Esterow, with written contributions by Esterow, Steven Henry Madoff, Andrew Graham-Dixon, Robin Cembalest, Edward M. Gomez, Mary Krienke, Brigid Grauman, Jonathan Turner, Ferdinand Protzman, John Peter Nilsson, Patricia Failing, Elizabeth Licata, Ruth Bass, Richard B. ... [details]
Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "Thomas Couture and the Theatricalization of Action in 19th Century Painting," by Michael Fried; "Fining it Down: Don Judd at Castelli," by Robert Pincus-Witten; "Ronald Bladen and Robert Murray in Vancouver," by Dennis Wheeler; "An Interview with Carl Andre," by Phyllis Tuchman; "Three Notes on an Exhibition as a Work," by Annette Michelson; "A Memoir of Zadkine," by Sidney Geist; "Geometric Abstract Painting and Paris in the Thirties, Part II," by John Elderfield; "19th Century American Art at the Met: 1. ... [details]
Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "Caro's Abstractness," by Michael Fried; "The Artist and Politics: A Symposium," by Carl Andre, Jo Baer, Walter Darby Bannard, Billy Al Bengston, Rosemarie Castoro, Rafael Ferrer, Don Judd, Irving Petlin, Ed Ruscha, Richard Serra, and Lawrence Weiner; "How I Spent my Summer Vacation," by Philip Leider; "Goodbye, Architecture," by Helmut C. ... [details]
Issue edited by Ingrid Sischy. Essays "On Location: Inventing Pangaea, Jon's and Ginzel's Whole-earth Recipe"; "Ground Up," by Herbert Muschamp; "Like Art: The Star-spangled Pitch," by Glenn O'Brien; "The Cave: Local Technicolor," by Wolfram Schutte; "Object: Abracadabra, The Magic Space of Supple Geometry," by Seigow Matsuoka; "Slant: On Success and Pittsburgh's 1985 Carnegie International," by Donald Kuspit; "Modern Life: The Manet Tapes and More Recent Dupes," by Carter Ratcliff; "Speaker to Speaker: The Clash find the Sound of Silence, Plus the 1985 Top Ten," by Greil Marcus; "Ask Not What: The Kennedys, the Camera, and Us," by Thomas McEvilley; "Earth Angles: Michael Heizer's Sculpture at Buffalo Rock, A New Species of Life for Trampled Soil," by Klaus Kertess; "Blinky Palermo: Abstract Medicine for the Senses," by Donald Kuspit; "The Stridentists: Excavating a Forgotten Avant-garde; the Revolutionary Forebears of Mexico's Muralists," by Serge Fauchereau; "Hungary by Heart: A Trip with André Kertész," by Sylvia Plachy; "Project for Artforum: Two Moods," by Sylvia Plimack Mangold. ... [details]
Issue edited by Ingrid Sischy. Essays "Museum Piece: On the Job," by Jan Hoet; "Ground Up: Dresser and Bureaus of Internal Affairs," by Herbert Muschamp; "Like Art: H-h-h-heads and Tails," by Glenn O'Brien; "Speaker to Speaker: S--f-censorship," by Greil Marcus; "What in the World: Missing Sign Language," by Andrew Solomon; "Production Values: Tinkering with Toys," by Dan Cameron; "On Location: At Noriyuki Haraguchi's Studio on Tokyo Bay," by Kazue Kobata; "Customs: A Roman Correspondent Observes a New York Instituition," by Ida Panicelli; "A Canvas of Episodes: Mazel Tov," by Frederic Tuten; "The Dictatorship of Clement Greenberg: A Critic Looks at a Critic," by Kay Larson; "The Adventure of the Third Essay: In Which We Lose Our Bearings and Gain Our Freedom. ... [details]