Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 7, 1990 - January 15, 1991, at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Traveled to The Art Institute of Chicago, February 20 - May 12, 1991 and Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, June 21 - September 15, 1991. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 7, 1990 - January 15, 1991, at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Traveled to The Art Institute of Chicago, February 20 - May 12, 1991 and Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, June 21 - September 15, 1991. ... [details]
A look at art made using concrete by Marcel Joray. Translated by Alison L'Eplattenier-Clapham and Hans G. Schürman. Artists in the publication include Brian Addis, Fernando Alba, Jean Amado, Tanya Ashken, Federico Assler, Niederlande Sturmflutwehr, Joop J. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the show held at Museum Boymans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands, November, 1975 - January, 1976. Traveled to Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Bruxelles, Belgium, January - March, 1976 ; Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden-Baden, Germany, March - May, 1976 and Grand Palais, Paris, France, May - July, 1976. ... [details]
Packet of materials published in conjunction with exhibition "MASS," by Group Material held at Artspace, Oct 1 - Oct 18, 1986. Participating artists included in this collaborative piece are Mike Glier, Shelly Silver, Grace Graupe-Pillard, June Wilson, Josely Carvalho, Franc Palaia, Peter Hopkins, Andrea Evans, Ellen Quinn, Tom Koken, Ann Messner, Barbara Broughel, Paul Smith, Julie Wachtel, Robert Gordian, Felix Gordian, Felix Gonzalez, Sean Flynn, Margery Mailman, Mike Osterhout, Keith Rambert, Dona Ann McAdams, Alice Albert, Rachel Romero, Conrad Atkinson, Dennis Thomas, Day Gleeson, Doug Ashford, Mundy McLaughlin, Jessica Diamond, Elders Share The Arts, Peter Oertwig, Judith Croce, Barbara Ess, Charles Yuen, Marshall Collins, Angelo Bellfatto, Greg Sholette, Vincent Desiderio, Roy Rogers, Charles Lahti, Becky Howland, Michael Byron, Michael Ross, Patrice Lorenze, April Palmieri, Luis Stand, Barbara Kruger, Greg Lawrence, David Robbins, Betty Thompkins, Michael Lebron, Peter Burgess, Barbara Lipp, Rae Langsten, Herb Perr, Saul Ostrow, Martha Rosler, Anne Doran, Alan Belcher, Todd Lindsteen-Ayoung, Janet Koenig, Jennifer Bolande, Julie Ault, A. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 12 - December 20, 1993 at Galeria Carles Poys in Barcelona, Spain. Curated by Ruth Turner and Lola Estrany. "Members Only" examines the meanings and visual potentials of the sexual members, and also offers 28 pages of information on AIDS and the way it has affected human sexuality. ... [details]
Second edition exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 31 - November 5, 1979. Artists include Abe, Pavel Abrossimov, Mikhail Mikhailovitch Adamovitch, Donat-Alfred Agache, Fedor Stepanovitch Akimenko, Nikolai Palovitch Akimov, Karo Alabian, Serguei Alechine, Anatoli Nikolaievitch Alexandrov, Boris Alexandrovitch Alexandrov, Ivan Viktorovitch Ivan Alexeev, Olga Viktorovna Alexeeva, Yves Alix, Natan Issaievitch Altman, Emile Andre, Boris [Ber] Izrailevitch Anisfeld, Youri Pavlovitch Annekov, Nikolai Anoufriev [Andreev], Alexandre Petrovitch Apsit [Apsitis], Alexandre Archipenko, Abram Efimovitch Archipov, ARU [Association des Architectesurbanistes], ASNOVA [Association des Architectes Nouveaux], Jacques-Marcel Auburtin, Georges Aucouturier, Lev Bakst, Vladimir Davidovitch Baranoff-Rossiné, Mikhail Barchtch, Grigori Barkhine, Eugene Beaudouin, Benjamin Belkine, Andrei Belogroud, Alexandre Nikolaievitch Benois, Grigori Berchadski, Ivan Iakovlevitch Bilbine, Charles Blanc, Mikhail Pavlovitch Bobychov, Mikhail Boitchouk, Robert Bonfils, Pierre Bonnard, Grigori Borissov, Victor Elpidiforovitch Borissov-Moussatov, Sergueï Boulakovski, Dimitri Boulanov, Antoine Bourdelle, David Davidovitch Bourliouk, Vladimir Davidovitch Bourliouk, Andreï Bourov, Georges Braque, Lev G. ... [details]
Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Contents include: "Richard Hawkins: Infinitely Desired," by Philipp Kaiser; "The Best-Laid Plans: On Accidentally Not Reading Tomma Abts," by Suzanne Hudson; "Some Similarities," a conversation between Tomma Abts and Vincent Fecteau; "Choosing to Choose," by Jan Verwoert; "In Your Eyes," by Johanna Burton; "The Paperwork of the Poor," by Elisabeth Lebovici; "Different Subjects, Same Terrain," by Lynne Cooke; "Crystal Futures," by Maria Gough; "Medium-Message," by Julien Fronsacq; "For a Set of Abandoned Futures," by John Miller; "Is Art Criticism Fifty Years Behind Poetry?" by Charles Bernstein; "Ei Arakawa: A Non-Administrative Performance Mystery," by Josef Strau; "Cumulus America," by Jens Hoffmann; "Cumulus Europa," by Hans Rudolf Reust; and "Balkon," by Philip Ursprung. ... [details]
"The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, America's oldest museum and school of fine arts, was founded in 1805. Today, the Academy boasts one of the nation's finest collections of American art and a roster of alumni representing the greatest artists this country has produced. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jeffrey Shero. Contents include "Echoes in the Asylum," by Jeff Shero; "South of the Border: Banditos O Guerrilleros?," by unattributed artists; " 'We Want Jobs... or Else!,' " by unattributed artists; "The Pharmaceutical Industry: Drug Abuse Dealing is Profitable," by unattributed artists; "Selective Service: Double Jeopardy, The Second Time Around," by Thomas DeBaggio; "And in Texas They Sill. ... [details]