A chronology of No! Art exhibitions, with biographies of the artists that were involved. Includes work or contributions of text by Brian O'Doherty, Harold Rosenberg, Thomas B. Hess, Tom Wolfe, Marcel Yanco, Dore Ashton, Gerard Gassiot-Talabot, Gregory Battcock, Mario de Micheli, Jean Toche, Lil Picard, Wolf Vostell, and others. ... [details]
Monograph on the work of Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reuterswäld. Written contributions by Reuterswärd, Marcel Duchamp, Lars Gustafsson, Alain Jouffroy, Michel Tournier, Kofi A. Annan, Edouard Jaguer, Thomas Millroth, Pontus Hultén, Ulf Linde, Andrew Pepper, Jasper Johns, Arnold Forel Pratt-Müller, Olle Granath, Susan Sontag, Jesper Svenbro, Thierry Vust, Hanna Eglinger, Dore Ashton, Mats B, Philip Sandblom, Jacques Dominique Rouiller, Bernard Blatter, Philippe Monod, John Sjöström, Beate Sydhoff, and Leif Eriksson. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 21 – June 3, 2006. Essay by Dore Ashton. [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "American Myths: J. Hoberman on 'Catch-22 Redux,'" by J. Hoberman; "Glamour Wounds: Rhonda Lieberman on the Hirsch Farm Project," by Rhonda Lieberman; "Fashion: Deborah Drier on the Corset," by Deborah Drier; "Agitpop: Collier Schorr on Poster Girls," by Collier Schorr; "Music: Simon Watney on the Remix Generation," by Simon Watney; "Real Life Rock: Greil Marcus' Top Ten," by Greil Marcus; "Clair Voyant: Saint Clair Cemin," by John Ash; "Carol Barks: 'Die Stadt der goldenen Dächer," by Diedrich Diederichsen; "The Accidental Curator," Bruce Ferguson talks with Robert Storr; "Deviations on a Theme: Paul McCarthy," by Ralph Rugoff; "Being by Numbers," Lauren Sedofsky talks with Alain Badiou; "Absence Makes the Art: Doris Salcedo," by Dan Cameron; "His Common Sense: Marcel Duchamp," by Molly Nesbit; "Openings: Inez Lamsweerde," by Collier Schorr; "Focus: 'Sense and Sensibility,'" by Jan Avgikos. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Q & A: Thyrza Nichols Goodeve on Quotable Quoters," by Thryza Nichols Goodeve with Craig Baldwin, Avital Ronell, Michelle Cliff, Raymond Pettibon, Gregg Bordowitz, J. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Passages: Thomas McEvilley on James Lee Byars," by Thomas McEvilley; "Books: Gary Indiana on 'Valley of the Dolls,'" by Gary Indiana; "Hot List: R.U. Sirius on Way Weird Websites," by R. ... [details]
"This anthology brings together seminal articles from one of America's most distinguished architecture magazines, copies of which are now extremely difficult to locate. Published and edited by John Entenza from 1938 to 1962, when he left Los Angeles to direct the Graham Foundation full time, Arts & Architecture played a significant role in the cultural history of Los Angeles and in the development of American modernism in general. ... [details]
December 1967 / January 1968 issue of Arts Magazine. Cover features Jean-Jacques Lequeu's "The Magician's Retreat." Contributors include Dan Graham, Joseph James Akston, Nicolas Calas, Frederic Tuten, Stephen Kurtz, John Lahr, Jud Yalkut, Steven Bach, Peter Chermayeff, Marcia Herscovitz, Lawrence Alloway, Peter Hutchinson, Gordon Brown, Dore Ashton, Stephen Kurtz, and Gordon Brown. [details]
Summer 1967 issue of Arts Magazine. Cover features color reproduction of a Jello mask from a life cast of Claes Oldenburg by Signe Persson Melin. Contributors include Dore Ashton, Nicolas Calas, Laila Damiano, John Lahr, Ernest Schwiebert, Robert Creeley, Andrew Sarris, Tam Fiofori, Lawrence Alloway, Dan Graham, Otto Piene, Claes Oldenburg, Mel Bochner, Bates Lowry, Olivier Boelen, Otto Hahn, Peter Douthit, Corinne Robins, Gordon Brown, and Herb Aache. ... [details]
February 1970 issue of Arts Magazine. Cover features Dan Flavin's "Untitled (to Henri Matisse), Pink, Gold, Blue, Green Fluorescent Light." Contributors include Dan Graham, Richard Foreman, Leon Golub, Irving Sandler, Richard Serra, William Wilson, Dore Ashton, Alfred Werner, Gregory Battcock, Lawrence Alloway, Arakawa, Jeanne Siegel, David Russell, Barrie Hale, and Bernard Borgeaud. [details]