This premier issue of Crayon, a periodical devoted to the exploration of music and poetry, pays tribute to Jackson Mac Low. The issue includes poetry, personal essays, photographs and other illustrations, as well as a 60-minute audio CD, all centered on the Fluxus artist and his impact on the art world. ... [details]
"Terpsichore in Sneakers is the first full-scale discussion of the artists who have made post-modern dance today's pre-eminent choreographic movement. Banes traces post-modernernism's origins in the work of Merce Cunningham and of Ann Halprin, its explosion at that Judson Dance Theatre of the early '60s, and its relationship to other avant-garde movements in the arts during the 1960sand '70s including Happenings, pop and minimal art and related developments in the visual arts, theatre and literature. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 4 - November 11, 1982. Text by Edy de Wilde, Ad Petersen, Gijs van Tuyl, Wim Beeren, Antje von Graevenitz, and Cor Blok. Artists include Vito Acconci, Laurie Anderson, Arman, Armando, Francis Bacon, Joseph Beuys, Christian Boltanski, Marcel Broodthaers, John Cage, Christo, Enzo Cucchi, Merce Cunningham, Jan Dibbets, Jim Dine, Jean Dubuffet, Brian Eno, Simone Forti, Hans Haacke, David Hockney, Jasper Johns, Joan Jonas, On Kawara, Anselm Kiefer, Edward Kienholz, Yves Klein, Willem de Kooning, Joseph Kosuth, Jannis Kounellis, Sol LeWitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Long, Brice Marden, Agnes Martin, Gordon Matta-Clark, Meredith Monk, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Barnett Newman, Dennis Oppenheim, Nam June Paik, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Rauschenberg, Dieter Roth, Julian Schnabel, Richard Serra, Frank Stella, Marina Abramovic, Ben Vautier, Bill Viola, Andy Warhol, Lawrence Weiner, and many others. ... [details]
Two sided folded poster published in conjunction with show held at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, April 22 - 26, 2008, as part of a larger exhibition "Allan Kaprow-Art as Life" held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, March 23 - June 30, 2008. ... [details]
Issue edited by Michelle Kuo. Essays "Passages: Achim Hochdörfer on Leo Steinberg," by Achim Hochdörfer; "Film: Amy Taubin on Lars von Trier's 'Melancholia,'" by Amy Taubin; "Fashion: Nick Mauss on Madame Grès at the Musée Bourdelle," by Nick Mauss; "Slant: Daniel Birnbaum on 'Atlas - How to Carry the World on One's Back?" by Daniel Birnbaum; "Music: Alan Licht on Van Dyke's Parks," by Alan Licht; "On Site: Nils Norman on the Copenhagen Free University," by Nils Norman; "On Site: Alex Farquharson on the Piccadilly Community Centre," by Alex Farquharson; "Top Ten," by Patti Smith; "Art in Los Angeles: Introduction," by Michelle Kuo; "Then and There: The Art of Chris Burden," by Anne M. ... [details]
May 1969 issue of Italian art publication Cartabianca. Features writing by Walter K. Guttman, Simone Forti, F.F. S.S., Claudio Cintoli, Simonetta Luz, and Luca Patella. Cover features Martha Graham. Printed in black-and-white. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Galerie Sonnabend au Musée Galliera, Paris, September 14 - October 25, 1973. Cover design by Mel Bochner. Features full page black-and-white photographs of works by Vito Acconci, John Baldessari, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Mel Bochner, Christian Boltanski, Trisha Brown, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Jim Dine, Joel Fisher, Simone Forti, Gilbert & George, Philip Glass, Hisashika, Joan Jonas, Alain Kirili, Jannis Kounellis, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Charlemagne Palestine, Giulio Paolini, Robert Petersen, Anne and Patrick Poirier, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Sarkis, Richard Serra, David Tremlett, William Wegman, Robert Whitman. ... [details]
Book of poems, collection of experimental texts. Postscript by Jackson Mac Low. [details]
"Originally published in the mid-1970s, Womens Work was a magazine that sought to highlight the overlooked work of female artists working at the cusp of the visual arts, music, and performance. The magazine was edited by Alison Knowles and Annea Lockwood and featured text-based and instructional performance scores by the following 25 artists, composers, and choreographers: Beth Anderon, Ruth Anderson, Jacki Apple, Barbara Benary, Sari Dienes, Nye Ffarrabas (participating as Bici Forbes), Simone Forti, Wendy Greenberg, Heidi Von Gunden, Françoise Janicot, Alison Knowles, Christina Kubisch, Carol Law, Annea Lockwood (also included as Anna Lockwood), Mary Lucier, Lisa Mikulchik, Ann Noël (included as Ann Williams), Pauline Oliveros, Takako Saito, Carolee Schneemann, Mieko Shiomi, Elaine Summers, Carole Weber, Julie Winter, and Marilyn Wood. ... [details]