Two volume exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 6, 1999 - March 26, 2000. Essays by Richard Armstrong, Madeleine Grynsztejn, Jonathan Crary, Jean Fisher, Saskia Sassen, Slavoj Žižek, and Alyson Baker. ... [details]
Three volume exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with Documenta IX held in Kassel, Germany, June 13 - September 9, 1992. Texts by Jan Hoet, Denys Zacharopoulos, Bart de Baere, Pier Luigi Tazzi, Claudia Herstatt, Joyce Carol Oates, Jacques Roubaud, Cornelius Castoriadis, Heiner Müller, Paul Robbrecht, Hilde Daem. ... [details]
Winter 1937 issue of the periodical "Transition," edited by Eugene Jolas, associate editor James Johnson Sweeney. Front cover design by Marcel Duchamp reproducing the Readymade "Comb." Includes "In Memory of My Father," by James Agee; "Resurgent," by Forrest Anderson; "The Skeleton of the Day," by Hans Arp; "Le Pont Brisé," by Paul Eluard; "Two Poems," by Randall Jarrell; "Planetarische Reise," by Eugene Jolas; "Chêne et Chien," by Raymond Queneau; "Anonyme," by André de Richaud; "Lover as Fox," by Muriel Rukeyser; "Cactus Gardens," by Sanders Russell; "Séparation," by Camille Schuwer; "work in Progress. ... [details]
Artist''s book / exhibition catalogue edited and designed by Josh Smith and Todd Amicon published in conjunction with show held May 7 - December 31, 2009. Book accompanied the exhibition and expanded the show by introducing a new interpretation of the collection in book form – another guest, another ghost. ... [details]
Issue number five out of six issues, published between 1958 and 1965. Texts by P.G. Pavia, Norman Bluhm, Stanley Breul, Barbara Bulter, Alfred Duhrssen, Mathias Goeritz, David Hare, Thomas B. Hess, Hoseki Shin'ichi, Hisamatsu, Hans Hofmann, Paul Jenkins, Lester Johnson, William Littlefield, E. ... [details]
An audio CD compilation selected by Hans Ulrich Obrist published in conjunction with a series of cultural events held in Bordeaux, France, November 24, 2000 - March 25, 2001. Includes "Ikebukuroà dadatexture" by Masami Akita; "Rumours/Resonances" by Justin Bennett; "Missing Voice" by Janet Cardiff; "Reykjavik (Part 1) - Les Canards (Part 2) - Les Oies (Part 3) - Les Cygnes (Part 4)" by Serge Comte; "An Abstract Model For Something That, In Intervals, Occurs All The Time" by Carl Michael Von Hausswolff; "Xenosonics" by Sarat Maharaj; "Deep Deep" by Pascale Marthine Tayou; "Aircra 1" by Franz Pomassl; "Play-Display" by Natascha Sadr Haghighian & Rashad Becker; "Cities On The Move, Mexico City" by Kim Sooja; and "Ilmanvaihto" by Mika Vainio. [details]
Two sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held March 10 - April 1, 1989. Artists included Carl Andre, Daniel Buren, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Robert Mangold, Bernar Venet, and Franz Erhard Walther. ... [details]
Flyer / poster published in conjunction with show held March 23 - April 12, 1962. Artists included Robert Beauchamp, Nell Blaine, James Brooks, Charles Cajori, Giorgio Cavallon, Jean Cohen, Elaine de Kooning, Perle Fine, Jane Freilicher, Sidney Geist, Michael Goldberg, Sidney Gordin, John Grillo, Joseph Groell, Philip Guston, Alex Katz, Sally Hazelet, Angelo Ippolito, Ben Isquith, Corrado Marcarelli, Al Jensen, Lester Johnson, Joseph Stefanelli, Ibram Lassaw, William King, Nicholas Marsicano, Fred Mitchell, Joan Mitchell, George Ortman, Fairfield Porter, Philip Pearlstein, Milton Resnick, Raymond Rocklin, Ludwig Sander, Miriam Schapiro, Sal Sirugo, David Smith, George Spaventa, Richard Stankiewicz, Earl Kerkam, Jane Wilson, Albert Terris, Franz Kline, Jack Tworkov, and Esteban Vicente. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 4 to April 2, 1960. Includes exhibition checklist. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with two part exhibition "Dan Flavin : Installations in Fluorescent Light 1972 - 1975" held at The Fort Worth Art Museum, November 23, 1975 - January 11, 1976, and "Dan Flavin : Drawings, Diagrams and Prints 1972 - 1975" held at The Fort Worth Art Museum, June 13 - July 25, 1976. ... [details]