Franklin Furnace calendar of exhibitions and readings for September - December, [1976]. Organized by Martha Wilson, artists and writers participating in the fall/winter events included Nancy Kitchell, Rosemary Mayer, Bernadette Mayer, Henry Korn, Richard Kostelanetz, Judy Rifka, Barbara Kruger, Athena Tacha, Les Levine, Lee Breuer, Carolee Schneemann, Vito Acconci, Ralston Farina, Carl Andre, Kathy Acker, Diego Cortez, Karen Eubel, Barbara Hero, Agnes Denes, Alan Sondheim, Roy Colmer, and George Griffin. [details]
"This radical new study aims to change the way that some of the most influential artists of the past 40 years are seen--all of them women. Emphasizing questions of autonomy, critical intelligence and artistic intention, Witness to Her Art presents works by Adrian Piper, Mona Hatoum, Cady Noland, Jenny Holzer, Kara Walker, Daniela Rossell and Eau de Cologne, a magazine published by gallerist Monika Sprüth. ... [details]
Single sided flyer / announcement published in conjunction with show held May 10 - 31, 1957. Artists include Calvin Albert, Rhys Caparn, Rudolph Condon, Ralph Dorazio, Mary Frank, Sidney Geist, Sidney Gordin, Vance Hunt, Alice Johnson, Allan Kaprow, Gabriel Kohn, Herbert Lent, Israel Levitan, Marguerite, Edgar Negret, Louise Nevelson, Blanche Phillips, James Rosati, Avram Schlemowitz, Carol Cook Smith, George Spaventa, Richard Stankiewicz, Jim Steinhardt, George Sugarman, Lou Trakis, Ruth Vodicka, Wilfrid Zogbaum. [details]
Four part set of ephemera housed in a printed envelope. Vol. 1 includes a double sided folded flyer / announcement for "Some Sky and Other Things for Newark," by Geoff Hendricks screened March 17, 1969 on WNDT Channel 13 featuring music by Kenneth Werner and contributions by Milan Knizak, Sioux Bettman, Laurie Franklin, Joan Friedman, John Hanson, Sarah Hole, Anita Jones, Mary Anne Kephart, Stan Magnan, Chas May, David Stackhouse, and Kathy Weintraub, with the help of Paul Ryan. ... [details]
Double sided poster / announcement published in conjunction with show held September 19, 26 and October 3, 10, 1976 at P.S.1 in Long Island City, Queens. The exhibition followed the seminal "Rooms" exhibition and included some of the installations that remained following the exhibition by the following artists: Jared Bark, Daniel Buren, Frank Gillette, Bruce Nauman, Max Neuhaus, Lucio Pozzi, Alan Saret, Richard Serra, Charles Simonds, Lawrence Weiner, Doug Wheeler, and others. ... [details]
"Richard Serra's Tilted Arc, a 120-foot curved Cor-Ten steel structure in New York City's Federal Plaza, was destroyed in the spring of 1989 by the General Services Administration, the federal agency that had commissioned and installed what was Serra's most ambitious and probably most important public sculpture. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 20 - April 12, 1981. Curated by John Hanhardt, Barbara Haskell, Richard Marshall, and Patterson Sims. Featured artists are Vito Acconci, Robert Adams, Gregory Amenoff, William Anastasi, Kenneth Anger, Siah Armajani, Charles Arnoldi, Alice Aycock, William Bailey, Jennifer Bartlett, Lynda Benglis, James Benning, Jonathan Borofsky, Stan Brakhage, Robert Breer, Michael Brewster, Barbara Buchner, Scott Burton, Harry Callahan, Jo Ann Callis, Louisa Chase, Christo, Larry Clark, Robert Cumming, Peter D'Agnostino, Willem de Kooning, Richard Diebenkorn, John Divola, Rackstraw Downes, Benni Efrat, Rafael Ferrer, Robert Fichter, Vernon Fisher, Kit Fitzgerald, John Sanborn, Richard Fleischner, Hollis Frampton, Richard Francisco, Robert Frank, Howard Fried, Benno Friedman, Jedd Garet, Ernie Gehr, Barry Gerson, Davidson Gigliotti, Frank Gillette, Bette Gordon, Shalom Gorewitz, Larry Gottheim, Jan Groover, Duane Hanson, Martha Haslanger, David Haxton, Al Held, Nancy Holt, Bryan Hunt, Taka Iimura, Ken Jacobs, Neil Jenney, Bill Jensen, Steve Keister, Ellsworth Kelly, Edward Kienholz, Robert Kushner, George Landow, William Larson, Peter Lodato, Kim MacConnel, Robert Mapplethorpe, Joel Meyerowitz, Duane Michals, Richard Misrach, Mary Miss, Owen Morrel, Robert Moskowitz, Grant Mudford, Elizabeth Murray, Andrew Noren, Arthur Ollman, Dennis Oppenheim, Nam June Paik, Ed Paschke, Judy Pfaff, Katherine Porter, Kenneth Price, Martin Puryear, Yvonne Rainer, Leland Rice, Bruce Robbins, James Rosenquist, Julian Schnabel, Victor Schrager, Buky Schwartz, Richard Serra, Joel Shapiro, Sally Shapiro, Paul Sharits, Richard Shaw, Judith Shea, Stuart Sherman, Hollis Sigler, Sandy Skoglund, Alexis Smith, Joan Snyder, Robert Snyder, Chick Strand, Wayne Thiebaud, Richard Thompson, Joan Thorne, Jack Tworkov, William Viola, Russ Warren, William Wegman, Robert Wilson, and Robert Zakanitch. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 15 - May 22, 1983. Curated by John G. Hanhardt, Barbara Haskell, Richard Marshall, and Patterson Sims. Featured artists are Richard Artschwager, John Baldessari, Jean Michel Basquiat, Ericka Beckmann, James Benning, Jonathan Borofsky, Louise Bourgeois, Robert Breer, Ellen Brooks, Barbara Buckner, Bruce Charlesworth, Robert Colescott, Bruce Conner, John Coplans, Eileen Cowin, William Crozier, Vivienne Dick, Juan Downey, Ken Feingold, R. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, May 6 - June 27, 1987. Traveled to Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, California, January 24 - March 20, 1988. ... [details]
Large-scale critical overview of alternative art spaces in New York City since the 1960s, developed from an exhibition of the same title held at Exit Art, New York, September 24 – November 24, 2010. Edited by Lauren Rosati, Mary Anne Staniszewski. ... [details]