Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in June 6 - September 13, 1987. Essay by Lanier Graham. Artists include Jackson Pollock, Wols, Jean Fautrier, Hans Hartung, Jacob Kainen, Richard Diebenkorn, Frank Lobdell, Henri Michaux, Karel Appel, Pierre Alechinsky, Asger Jorn, Stacha Halpern, Jean Dubuffet, K. ... [details]
"James R. Hudson employs a refined version of ecological theory to trace and analyze the history of SoHo's transformation. Marshaling a wide range of data to document the several phases in the the development of Lower Manhattan, he shows how artist who converted old factories to residential/work spaces transformed the area into a vital, productive community despite numerous economic, political and cultural impediments. ... [details]
Second volume in a rigorous five-volume monograph series on the life and work of French painter Théodore Géricault. Vol. I "L'Homm"e focuses on the biography of Géricault. The following volumes are organized chronologically, each featuring a critical study and a catalogue raisonné. ... [details]
Third volume in a rigorous five-volume monograph series on the life and work of French painter Théodore Géricault. Vol. I "L'Homm"e focuses on the biography of Géricault. The following volumes are organized chronologically, each featuring a critical study and a catalogue raisonné. ... [details]
Fourth volume in a rigorous five-volume monograph series on the life and work of French painter Théodore Géricault. Vol. I "L'Homm"e focuses on the biography of Géricault. The following volumes are organized chronologically, each featuring a critical study and a catalogue raisonné. ... [details]
Fifth volume in a rigorous five-volume monograph series on the life and work of French painter Théodore Géricault. Vol. I "L'Homm"e focuses on the biography of Géricault. The following volumes are organized chronologically, each featuring a critical study and a catalogue raisonné. ... [details]
First volume in a rigorous five-volume monograph series on the life and work of French painter Théodore Géricault. Vol. I "L'Homm"e focuses on the biography of Géricault. The following volumes are organized chronologically, each featuring a critical study and a catalogue raisonné. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 10 - November 29, 1987. Essay by Ulrich Loock. Includes exhibition history. Printed in color and black-and-white. [details]
Issue number 25-26 of Top Stories, a prose periodical published by Hallwalls in Buffalo, New York. Edited by Anne Turyn and Brian Wallis. Texts by Douglas Blau, Linda L. Cathcart, Cheryl Clarke, Susan Daitch, Constance DeJong, Robert Fiengo, Gary Indiana, Suzanne Jackson, Caryl Jones-Sylvester, Judy Linn, Micki McGee, Glenn O'Brien, Sekou Sundiata, Lynne Tillman, and Jane Warrick. ... [details]
Second volume in a 3 Volume series of collected poems by the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky. Translated into English by Dorian Rottenberg. Printed in black-and-white and color. [details]