Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at P.S. 1, Long Island City, New York, January 16 - March 13, 1983. Features black-and-white photocopies of personal photographs with personal anecdotes written below each. ... [details]
Large-scale compendium of articles originally published by Artforum Magazine between 1962 and 1983. Edited by Amy Baker Sandback. Includes articles and reviews by or about: Kate Trauman Steinitz, Yoshiaki Tono, John Coplans, Hilton Kramer, Ivan Karp, Clyfford Still, Harold Rosenberg, Henry Geldzahler, John Cage, Walter Hops, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Allan Kaprow, Edward Ruscha, Roger Shattuck, Robert Rosenblum, Dan Flavin, Samuel Wagstaff, Billy Kluver, Lucy Lippard, Michael Fried, Robert Goldwater, Ad Reinhardt, Mel Bochner, Barbara Rose, Manny Farber, Sidney Tillim, Robert Morris, Cindy Nemser, Philip Leider, Jack Burnham, Richard Serra, Joan Jonas, Hollis Frampton, Carter Ratcliff, Carl Andre, Lucinda Childs, Robert Smithson, Lawrence Alloway, Agnes Martin, Daniel Buren, Annette Michelson, Rosalind Krauss, Joseph Masheck, Tom Hess, Ian Burn, Brian O'Doherty, Stephen Farber, Steven Simmons, Nicholas Calas, Phyllis Tuchman, Donald Kuspit, Dan Graham, Heresies Collective, Walter DeMaria, Edit Deak, Bazon Brock, Anselm Kiefer, Bernard Tschumi, Joseph Kosuth, Lawrence Weiner, Kathy Acker, Robert Mapplethorpe, Kate Linker, Thomas McEvilley, Louise Bourgeois, Ingrid Sischy, Germano Celant, Lisa Liebmann, and many others. ... [details]
March 1975 issue of the Drama Review. Edited by Michael Kirby. Text by Noël Carroll, Joan Jonas, Laura Dean, Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, Simone Forti, Steve Paxton, David Gordon, Sally Sommer, Mel Gordon, Nikolai Foregger, Maurice McClelland, Ester Carla de Miro, Gerald Piltzer, Barbara Radice, J. ... [details]
"Contemporary Dance puts in to perspective the genius of American modern dance, explaining the meaning of the incredible variety of these new dances. Such distinguished dancers and choreographers as Lucinda Childs, Merce Cunningham, Laura Dean, Viola Farber, Alwin Nikolais, and Anna Sokolow tell how they work and discuss their ideas about dance. ... [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]
"Edited by Walter Robinson, Edit DeAk, and Joshua Cohn, Art-Rite was published in New York City between 1973 and 1978. The periodical has long been celebrated for its underground/overground position and its cutting, humorous, on-the-streets coverage and critique of the art world. ... [details]
Issue edited by Joseph Masheck. Essays "Situation Esthetics: Impermanent Art and the Seventies Audience"; "John Gutmann: A Transported Vision," by Carol Squiers; "Beuys: The Twilight of the Idol," by Benjamin H. ... [details]
Issue edited by Ingrid Sischy. Essays "Bill Woodrow: Material Truths," by Mark Francis; "In the Heart of the Tinman. An Essay on John Chamberlain," by Duncan Smith; "A Project by Pontus Hulten and Jean Tinguely;" "Freeing Dance from the Web: On Collaboration, Trisha Brown's 'Set and Reset,' and 'Lucinda Childs' Available Light," by Thomas McEvilley; "Two Sides of the Brain: Molissa Fenley's Hemisphere's," by RoseLee Goldberg; "Up Rocking, Locking, Old Style, 1990 Moves," by Michael Holman; "Selected Funk Lessions: a project," by Adrian Piper; "A Use for Beauty," by Kenneth Baker; "Executioner's Song," by Greil Marcus; "Books: Gilles Deleuze on Francis Bacon," by Gilles Deleuze; "Forum," by Kate Linker. ... [details]
Program for the First New York Theater Rally which featured five "Dance Concert" performances held May 11-13, 1965 at TV Studio in New York City. Presented by Steve Paxton and Alan Solomon, performances included: "Balloon" by Carolyn Brown, performed by Barbara Lloyd and Steve Paxton ; "Carnation" by Lucinda Childs, performed by Lucinda Childs ; "Room Service" by Yvonne Rainer, performed by Lucinda Childs, Marty Greenbaum, Lulu, Alex Hay, Tony Holder, Alfred Kurchin, Yvonne Rainer, Sally Gross, Carla Blank, Al Hansen, and Dick Robbins ; "Leadville" by Alex Hay, performed by Alex Hay ; "Spring Training" by Robert Rauschenberg, performed by Trisha Brown, Viola Farber, Deborah Hay Barbara Lloyd, Steve Paxton, Robert Rauschenberg, and Christopher Rauschenberg. [details]