An amazing, complete, reprint of the classic artists' periodical "0 to 9," including "Streetworks" in full facimiley. "From 1967 to 1969, Vito Acconci & Bernadette Mayer collected the works of the some of the most exciting artists and writers for their mimeographed magazine, '0 to 9. ... [details]
Critical theory by Andrew Graham-Dixon. "... Graham-Dixon argues decisively against the preconception that the British are not a visual people. Starting with a revelatory account of the almost unknown masterpieces of the Catholic Middle Ages, [Dixon] celebrates the beauty and the brilliance of Britain's artistic heritage - from Thomas Gainsborough to Damien Hirst, William Hogarth to David Hockney, John Constable to Henry Moore. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 1982 - October 1984. Curated by Michel Claura, the exhibition occurred in an abandoned Paris church, which was to be demolished by the neighboring Curie Institute, and each artist was invited to use the interior and exterior spaces of the church as he or she saw fit. ... [details]
Catalogue documenting the works donated to the French state by Yvon Lambert in 2012, conserved by the Centre National des Arts Plastiques, and held at the Collection Lambert in Avignon. Edited by Jean-Baptiste Delorme and Stéphane Ibars. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 22 - May 6, 2001. Texts by the collector Gilbert Silverman, and Jan van der Marck. Artists include Vito Acconci, Carl Andre, Eleanor Antin, Stephen Antonakos, Siah Armajani, Arman, John Armleder, Richard Artschwager, David Askevold, Alice Aycock, Ay-o, Jo Baer, John Baldessari, John Balsley, David Barr, Jennifer Bartlett, Gottfried Bechtold, Bill Beckley, Peter Berg, Henry Bertoia, Joseph Beuys, Cathey Billian, Dandra Binion, Ronald Bladen, Bill Blast, Mel Bochner, Jennifer Bolande, Bill Bollinger, Christian Boltanski, Louise Bourgeois, George Brecht, Jean Brisson, Gunter Brus, Chris Burden, Daniel Buren, Claus Burg, Scott Burton, Guillaume Byl, John Cage, Alexander Calser, James Carpenter, Case (Kase), Rosemarie Castoro, Lars Eric Chellberg, Guiseppe Chiari, Andy Chicken, William Childress, Christo, Costantino Ciervo, Gan Pincus Cohen, Dan Coma, Richard Cramer, Robert Cumming, Merce Cunningham, Allen D'Arcangelo, Douglas Davis, Gene Davis, Richard Deacon, Ad Dekkers, Delta, Walter de Maria, Claude de Monte, Guy Dill, Mark di Suvero, Stanley Dolega, Michele Oka Doner, Duster, William Dutterer, George Ettl, Susan Etkin, Sorel Etrog, Mary Beth Edeldon, Egerer, Ero, Andrew Ethier, Dennis Evans, Öyvind Fahlstöm, Jean-Claude Fahri, Helmut Federle, John Fekner, Jackie Ferrara, Oscar Fischinger, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Dan Flavin, Kent Floeter, Steve Foust, Terry Fox, Bill Freeland, Buckminster Fuller, Naum Gabo, General Idea, Cristos Gianakos, Robert Gober, Andrew Goldsworthy, Leon Golub, Brenda Goodman, Dan Graham, Michael Graves, Nancy Graves, George Green, Red Grooms, Robert Grosvenor, Don Gummer, Philip Guston, Hans Haacke, Richard Haas, Michael Hall, Lawrence Hanson, Noel Harding, Peter Harris, Newton Harris, Thomas Haynes, Michael Heizer, Jerry Herman, Eva Hesse, Jene Highstein, Christine Hill, Nancy Holt, Rebecca Horn, Roni Horn, Bryan Hunt, Peter Hutchinson, Sheldon Iden, Will Insley, Patrick Ireland, Alred Jensen and many more. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held July 8 - September 3, 2006. Curated by Amy Huei-hua. Artistis include Chen Chieh-jen, Donna Conlon, Rodney Graham, Antonia Hirsch, Lin Chi-wei, Xu Ya-zhu, Anri Sala, Wang Jun-Jieh, Yeh Wei-li and Wu Yu-Xin. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 1991. Text by Domenico Scudero, Gabriele Perretta and Paolo Vitolo. Artists include Art & Language, Joseph Kosuth, Robert Barry, Lawrence Weiner, Dan Graham and Victor Burgin. [details]
First of two issues of the critical theory periodical edited by Kevin Lole, Philip Pilkington and David Rushton, not dissimilar from Art-Language in style and substance. Essays include "Don Judd's Dictum and Its Emptiness," by Philip Pilkington and David Rushton; "On Asserting," by Rushton; "Duchampian Delinquency and the Constitutive Cure," by Pilkington; "Progress in Art and in Science," by Lole; "Obligations," by Terry Atkinson & Michael Baldwin; "Hierarchies: A Note," by Graham Howard; "The Grammarian," by Ian Burn & Mel Ramsden; "Phenomenology as a Hermeneutic of Art," by Peter Smith; and "The Myth of the Aesthetic Attitude," by Christopher Willsmore. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 1983. Forewords by Bernadette Contensou, Chief Curator, and Suzanne Pagé, Director of ARC. Artists include Vito Acconci, Yaacov Agam, Gilles Aillaud, Jean-Michel Alberola, Pierre Alechinsky, Laurie Anderson, Carl André, Giovanni Anselmo, Arakawa, Arman, François Arnal, Enrico Baj, John Baldessari, Martin Barré, Georg Baselitz, Joseph Beuys, Christian Boltanski, Jon Borofsky, George Brecht, André Breton, Olivier Brice, Camille Bryen, Pol Bury, John Cage, Alexandre Calder, Nino Calos, César Baldaccini, Francesco Clemente, Hanne Darboven, Sonia Delaunay, Jan Dibbets, Jim Dine, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Robert Filiou, Sam Francis, Garcia-Rossi, Jochen Gerz, Gilbert & George, Dan Graham, Hans Haacke, Dieter Hacker, Richard Hamilton, Diane Hanson, Don Hazlitt, Dick Higgens, J Nancy Holt, Sara Holt, Rebecca Horn, Joël Hubaut, Pierre-Alain Hubert, Jean-Olivier Hucleux, Douglas Huebler, Stephan Von Huene, Valentine Hugo, Eugéne Ionesco, Ipousteguy, Dominique Issermann, Christian Jaccard, Richard Jackson, Danielle Jaeggi, Françoise Janicot, Christian Janni, Horst Janssen, Atelier Jean Clos, Théo Jeuken, Jasper Johns, Joe Jones, Jacqueline de Jong, Alain Joubert, Bernard Joubert, Alain Jouffroy, Michel Journiac, Donald Judd, Allan Kaprow, Mary Kelly, Gyorgy Kepes, Joël Kermarrec, Anselm Kiefer, Edward Kienholz, Zdenek Kirchner, Alain Kirili, Nancy Kitchell Wilson, Konrad Klapheck, Peter Klasen, Eva Klasson, Jurgen Klauke, Arthur Koepcke, Christof Kohlhoer, Jirí Kolár, Peter Kolb, Mythia Kolesar, Takehisa Kosugi, Paul Kos, Yannis Kounellis, Piotr Kowalski, Edward Krasinki, Rodolfo Krasno, Robert Kuschner, Wolfgang Laib, Ciska Lallier, Alain Lambilliotte, Marcel Landreau, Richard Landry, Nikolaus Lang, Jean-Yves Langlois, Patrick Lanneau, Josée Lapéreyre, Claire Laroche, John Latham, Latil, Micha Laury, Roger Lautru, Bertrand Lavier, Bruce McLean, Jean-Pierre Le Boul'ch, Eugéne Leduc, James Lee Byars, Jean Le Gac, Les Levine, Marilyn Levine, Marien Lewis, Sol Lewitt, Lichtenstein, Liebig, Liliane Lijn, Francis Limerat, Richard Long, Tony Long, Nino Longobardi, Raphaël Lonne, Mari-Rose Lortes, Léa Lublin, Luginbuhl, Bill Lundberg, Markus Lüpertz, René Magritte, Rafaël Mahdavy, Andréas Mahl, Daniel Maillet, Michel Maiofiss, Robert Malaval, Gudrun Von Maltzan, Saul Manfred, Robert Mangold, Man Ray, Andy Mann, Joyce Mansour, Piero Manzoni, Alejandro Marcos, Brice Marden, Umberto Mariani, Lewis Marien, Tom Marioni, Ruben Marquez, Francis Marshall, André Martel, Agnés Martin, Alain Martin, François Martin, Jacques Martinez, Juan Martinez, Francis Martinuzzi, Titina Maselli, Marc Masse, Matta, Méhes, Marie Mercié, Jean-Luc Merklen, Gerhard Merz, Mario Merz, Yvan Messac, Annette Messager, Jean-Michel Meurice, Duane Michals, Michel, Melmut Middendorf, Yann Nguyen van Minh, Antoni Miralda, Joan Miro, Joan Mitchell, Igor Mitoraj, Ermt Mitzka, François Monchatre, Aldo Mondino, Janine Mongillat, Bernard Moninot, Sabine Monirys, Jacqueline Monnier, Richard Monnier, Jacques Monory, Ludovic Monte Gudet, Carmengloria Morales, Akhihiko Morishita, Malcolm Morley, Robert Morris, Ed Moses, Olivier Mossett, Côme Mosta-Heirt, Robert Motherwell, Miloslav Moucha, Tania Mouraud, Antonio Muntadas, Myriam, Edouard Naccache, Daniel Nadaud, Milan Napravnik, Bruce Naumann, Francis Naves, Paul Neagu, Michel Nedjar, Joël Negri, Neilal, Lowell Nesbitt, Siefgried Neuenhausen, Max Neuhaus, Louise Nevelson, Yann Nguyen Vanminh, Nicola, Pierre Nivollet, Herman Nitsch, Edouard Nono, Peter Oblow, Markus Oehlen, Marcel Odenbach, Abel Ogier, Mariko O'Hara, Serge Oldenbourg, Claes Oldenbourg, Muriel Olesen, Olivier O. ... [details]
A survey of contemporary architecture published in 1982. "Anyone interested in sorting out the diversities and complexities of contemporary architecture - and in speculating on the future shape of contemporary architecture - and in speculating on the future shape of our homes and cities - will enjoy this spirited, up-to-the-minute book. ... [details]