1973 issue of Art-Rite edited by Joshua Cohn, Walter Robison, and Edith deAk. Images by Ted Stamm, Elbert Weinberg, Bentley Campbell, Charles Simonds, Bradford Graves, Les Levine, Marty Greenbaum, Alam Suicide, Tony King, Gordon Matta-Clark, Roger Welch, Claus, Peter Grass, Holly, Nancy Holt, Mary Miss, William Schneck, Julias Tobias, Tommy Schmidt, Christo, Abby Gerd, and Mike Robison. ... [details]
Issue number 3 of Art-Rite edited by Walter Robinson, Edit deAk and Joshua Cohn. Contents include: "112 Greene," by Stephanie Edens; "Reorganizations;" "Rites of Fall," by Barbara Thompsen; "Pincus-Witten;" "Magazine Project: Two Non-done Works," by Peter Grass; "Jackie Ferrara;" and "Mark Miller. ... [details]
Issue edited by Walter Robinson, Joshua Cohn, and Edit deAk. Essays "Big Boys Downtown," by Edward Pursor; "Downhome Organic Technology," by Alan Suicide; "Making Things," by Bill Bollinger; "L.A. in N. ... [details]
Collection of writings by the artist Joseph Beuys along with interviews. Contributors include Carin Kuoni as editor, Bernhard Johannes Blume, Achille Bonito Oliva, Edit deAk, Richard Demarco, Kate Horsefield, Kim Levin, Alan Moore, Willoughby Sharp, Caroline Tisdall and Louwrien Wijers. ... [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]
Issue of "The Drama Review" focusing on autoperformance. Edited by Michael Kirby. Text by J. Hoberman, James Bierman, Theodore Shank, Noel Carroll, Norma Jean Deak, Spalding Gray, Trudy Scott, Bill Jeffers, Mario Prosperi, Eileen Blumenthal, James T. ... [details]
Printed Matter [founded by Sol LeWitt, Edit deAk, Lucy Lippard, Carl Andre, Pat Stein, Walter Robinson, Robin White - with a board that also had Ingrid Sischy, Carol Adroccio, Amy Baker, Clive Phillpot, and Howardena Pindell] is the world's venerable distributor of artists' books - from 1976 through 1986 it issued an annual catalogue of all it's inventory - 1000s of artists' books, artists' periodicals, artists' audioworks, and other artists' publications. ... [details]
Printed Matter [founded by Sol LeWitt, Edit deAk, Lucy Lippard, Carl Andre, Pat Stein, Walter Robinson, Robin White - with a board that also had Ingrid Sischy, Carol Adroccio, Amy Baker, Clive Phillpot, and Howardena Pindell] is the world's venerable distributor of artists' books - from 1976 through 1986 it issued an annual catalogue of all it's inventory - 1000s of artists' books, artists' periodicals, artists' audioworks, and other artists' publications. ... [details]
Two record anthology of artist's aural work and music. Artists include Vito Acconci, Laurie Anderson, Jacki Apple, Connie Beckley, Jim Burton, Diego Cortez, Terry Fox, Jana Haimsohn, Julia Heyward, Leandro Katz, Meredith Monk, Richard Nonas, and Dennis Oppenheim. ... [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]