Second volume in a four volume series highlighting the collected sketches of the Swiss-French architect, Le Corbusier. Notes by Françoise de Franclieu. "Second in the four-volume series of Le Corbusier Sketchbooks, this book contains notes and sketches Le Corbusier made in the 1950s, a particularly rich period in his career. ... [details]
Third volume in a four volume series highlighting the collected sketches of the Swiss-French architect, Le Corbusier. Notes by Françoise de Franclieu. "Unlike the carefully-edited books Le Corbusier published on his works, the sketchbooks reveal a man more interested in nature than in mechanization or functionalism, a human being capable of profound religious feelings despite his dry profession of agnosticism - in short, a more intuitive, sensuous personality than is usually assumed. ... [details]
Fifth volume in a four volume series highlighting the collected sketches of the Swiss-French architect, Le Corbusier. Notes by Françoise de Franclieu. "In these last sketchbooks the government complex at the new capital, Chandigarh, nears completion. ... [details]
Issue 6/7 of performance periodical "Live." Features a cover story interview with Glenn Branca by John Howell. Contributors include Dan Graham, Bonnie Maranca, John Howell, Michael Earley, Gautam Dasgupta, David Rieff, Barry Kahn, Patricia Jones, Lenora Champagne, Charles Frederick, Shelley Rice, Sally Randall, Ann Sargent-Wooster, Rony Whitfield, Steve Fritz, Robert Atkins, Robert Coe, Stuart Cosgrove, Helena Kontova, Martha Fleming, and Tobler Lugo. [details]
Invitation to the 1st annual Los Angeles Visual Arts Festival held September 13, 1981. Curated by Melinda Wortz. Unfolds to become a poster modeled after a monopoly game board featuring a map of Los Angeles with the locations of participating galleries and information about the galleries around the perimeter. [details]
Single sided card published by Louise Lawler inviting friends to attend Swan Lake Performed by The New York City Ballet held at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, New York City, on January 22, 1981. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 20 - July 7, 1981. Printed in color and black-and-white. Text in Japanese. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with international show held March 5 - March 20, 1981. Introdoction by Eje Högestätt. Artists include Kristján Gudmundsson, Emmett Williams, Erik Dietman, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Jerzy Kalina, Jochen Gerz, Nikolaus Lang, Pierre Mariétan, Maurizio Nannucci, Paul Armand Gette, Bernard Heidsieck, Françoise Janicot, Jean Le Gac, Victor Burgin, Michael Craig-Martin and John Hillard. ... [details]
"This book offers the first comprehensive study of Marcel Breuer's enormously influential designs for furniture and interiors... Based on research in archives and collections in Europe and the United States and on interview with Breuer himself and with colleabures and manufacturers, this book offers a remarkably detailed account of the Breuer contribution in furniture and interiors. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the ARC / Musée de la Ville de Paris, May - September 1981 and at the Kunsthalle Basel, July - September 1981. Text is comprised of an interview between Jean-Christophe Ammann and Suzanne Pagé and Merz conducted in February 1981. ... [details]