First edition exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with La Biennale di Venezia, held June 1988. Artists, representing over 40 countries, include Carla Accardi, George d'Almeida, Walid Alshammary, Siegfried Anzinger, Gianni Asdrubali, Gabor Bachman, Elizabeth Ballet, Roberto Barni, Judith Barry, Gianfranco Baruchello, Christiaan Bastiaans, Zadok Ben-David, Janez Bernik, Mariella Bettineschi, Tony Bevan, Guillaume Bijl, Renato Birolli, Per Inge Bjørlo, Sylvie Blocher, Barbara Bloom, Dieter Bock, Lothar Böhme, Jacobo Borges, Arthur Boyd, Roland Brener, Gundrun Brüne, Jean François Brun, Imre Bukta, Eric Bulatov, Dietrich Burger, Alberto Burri, Luis Camnizter, Vlassis Caniaris, Anthony Caro, Andrea Cascella, Christian Cassar, Antonio Catelani, Kari Cavén, Stanislav Cerný, Mario Ceroli, Lynn Chadwick, Sandro Chia, Eduardo Chillida, Martin Cinovský, Francesco Clemente, Florin Codre, Gérard Collin-Thiébaut, Hannah Collins, Antonio Corpora, Ricardo Contanda, Tony Cragg, Crismar [Martínez Villnueva, Cristian Aníbal], Enzo Cucchi, Grenville Davey, Willem de Kooning, Daniela De Lorenzo, Mark Di Suvero, Jan Dibbets, Andreas Dobler, Piero Dorazio, Juraci Dórea, Kurt Dornis, Felix Droese, Monika Droste, Carroll Dunham, Mohanna Durra, Jorge Eielson, Toshikatsu Endo, Lateef Etawi, Philippe Favier, Steffen Fischer, Peter Fischli, Stefano Fontana, Fortyun/O'brien, Nino Franchina, Kenji Fujita, Katsura Funakoshi, Poul Gernes, Sighard Gille, Léon Gischia, Robert Gober, Eberhard Göschel, Zvi Goldstein, Andy Goldsworthy, Michel Goulet, Clemens Gröszer, Carlo Guaita, Piero Guccione, Izabella Gustowska, Renato Guttuso, Frederico Guzmán, Ulrich Hachulla, Angela Hampel, Rolf Hanson, Fathi Hassan, Heidrum Hegewald, Bill Henson, Martin Hoffmann, Peter Hoppe, Antonio Ievolella, Tomoaki Ishihara, Ali al Jabiri, Wladyslaw Jackiewicz, Robert Jancovic, Jorge Deredia Jiménez, Jaser Johns, Larry Johnson, Ilja Kabakov, Marian Karel, Mike Kelley, Niek Kemps, Magdi Kenawy, Kwan-Soo Kim, Phillip King, Martin Kippenberger, Siegfried Klotz, Peter Klúcik, Konrad Knebel, Vojtech Kolencík, Willi Kopf, Igor Kopistianski, Jannis Kounellis, Raimund Kummer, Denis Laget, Iorgos Lappas, Pieter Laurens Mol, Aristarch Lentulov, Leoncillo, Felice Levini, Sol LeWitt, Simon Linke, Partricia Lippert, Richard Lippold, Angel Loochkartt, Markus Lüpertz, Rómulo Macció, Jukka Mäkelä, Angelos Makrides, Ivan Mareš, Marisol, Tommaso Massimi, Sebastian Roberto Matta, Eliseo Mattiacci, Allan McCollum, Manuel Mendive, Marisa Merz, Harald Metzkes, Tatsuo Miyajima, Motti Mizrachi, Maurizio Mochetti, Otto Möhwald, Yasumasa Morimura, Ennio Morlotti, Côme Mosta-Heirt, Gerhard-Kurt Müller, Peter Nadin, Hidetoshi Nagasawa, Abdel Rahman el-Nashar, Rocco Natale, Ulrike Nattermüller, Louise Nevelson, Moritz Ney, Nikos, Katushito Nikishawa, Walter Obholzer, Karol Ondreicka, Jan van Oost, Gunnar Örn, Haralampi Oroschakoff, Jorge Oteiza, Tom Otterness, Ivan Ouhel, Mimmo Paladino, Ronald Paris, Seo-Bo Park, Dominique Pasqualini, Maurizio Pellegrin, Uwe Pfeifer, Sándor Pinczehelyi, Alfredo Pirri, Hermann Pitz, Piero Pizzi Cannella, Armando Pizzinato, Dušan Palokovic, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Gio Pomodoro, Antoni Porczak, Pedro Proença, Thomas William Puckey, Markus Raetz, Renato Ranaldi, José Resende, Günter Richter, Arno Rink, Michael Rittstein, Joaquín Roca-Rey, Tim Rollins & K. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Whitechapel Gallery, London, December 3, 2004 - March 6, 2005. Traveled to the Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Rivoli-Torino, April 6 - July 10, 2005. ... [details]
Large-scale critical look at French painting from David to Cézanne. Text by Jean Leymarie, translated into English by James Emmons. Only some of the artists and other figures mentioned in the text include Jean Adhémar, August AIguier, Claude-François-Théodore Aligny, , Georges Anthony, Louis Aragon, Zacharie Astruc, Jules-Robert Auguste, Antoine Bail, Edouard Baille, Honoré de Balzac, Armand Barbès, Maurice Barrès, F. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 10 - June 29, 2007. Essay by Betsy Fahlman. Artists include Herbert Adams, Carl E. Akeley, John White Alexander, Thomas Anshutz, Karel Appel, Richmond Barthé, Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi, Antonie-Louis Barye, George Bellows, Thomas Hart Benton, Albert Bierstadt, Oscar Bluemner, Norman Bluhm, Ernest Blumenschein, Jacob Boelen, Isidore Jules Bonheur, Solon H. ... [details]
Survey of the work of L.A. based artists before 1980. Edited by Lyn Kienholz with contributing editors Elizabeta Betinski and Corinne Nelson. Includes appendix. "'L.A. Rising SoCal Artists Before 1980' is the first comprehensive pictorial showcase of the diverse universe of artists working in the Los Angeles area during the formative period of Los Angeles' art history. ... [details]
Reference text edited by Charles Doria, and compiled by Rimma and Valery Gerlovin. With essays by Rimma Gerlovin, Valery Gerlovin, John E. Bowlt and Szymon Bojko. Artists include Nikita Alekseyev, Mikhail Andreenko, Yurii Annenkov, Alexander Archipenko, Alexander Arnshtam, Leon Bakst, Vladimir Baranov - Rossiné, Victor Barthe, Alexander Benois, Ivan Bilibin, Boberman, Marc Chagall, Jacques Chapiro, Sergei Charchune, Isaac Dobrinsky, Mstislav Dobujinsky, Naum Gabo, Olga Glebova - Soudeikina, Alexandra Exter, Alexander Fasini, Serge Ferat, Natalia Goncharova, Boris Grigoriev, Hosyasson, Vasili Kandinsky, Michel Kikoine, Konstantin Korovin, Pinchus Kremegne, Andre Lanskoy, Michael Larionov, Jacques Lipchitz, Simone Lissim, Georges Lukomsky, Anatolii Lunacharsky, Philip Maliavan, Mane - Katz, Meschaninov, Adolphe Milman, Abraham Mintchine, Vladimir Naidich, Antoine Pevsner, Serge Poliakov, Ivan Puni, Alexei Remizov, Nicholas Roerich, Genia Rubin, Rybak, Vasili Schukhaev, Konstantin Somov, Savely Sorin, Chaim Soutine, Sergei Soudeikine, Nicholas de Stael, Dmitri Stelletzky, Leopold Survage, Pavel Tschelischev, Tereshkovich, Maria Vasiliev, Lazar Volovick, Georgii Yakulov, Leon Zak, Ilya Zdanevich, and others. ... [details]
Critical theory, edited by John Sturrock with contributions by John Sturrock, Dan Sperber, Hayden White, Malcolm Bowie and Jonathan Culler. "This book considers the work of five French thinkers closely associated with structuralism, and aims to establish what is of lasting worth and originality in their work. ... [details]
Anthology of critical essays edited by Charles Jencks. Includes writing by Tito Arecchi, John Barth, Jean Baudrillard, Daniel Bell, Charles Birch, David Bohm, Jim Collins, Norman K. Denzin, Umberto Eco, Edward Goldsmith, David Ray Griffin, Jürgen Habermas, David Harvey, Ihab Hassan, Linda Hutcheon, Andreas Huyssen, Heinrich Klotz, Hans Küng, David Lodge, Jean-François Lyotard, Robin Murray, Craig Owens, Paolo Portoghesi, Margaret Rose, Susan Rubin Suleima, Edward W. ... [details]
Folded program for "The Year of Tibet," organized by Tibet House in New York City, in the Fall of 1991. Includes a calendar of events for October and programming highlights. Artwork and photographs by Jamyang, Galen Rowell, John Smart, Thubten Norbu, Pablo Bartholomew, Robert Beer and Michael Minardi. ... [details]
Single fold card / announcement published in conjunction with a series of screenings held in Houston, Texas, at The Contemporary Arts Museum and The Texas Gallery, February 10 - 25, [1973]. Artists included John Baldessari (February 10-11), Frederick Barthelme (February 10-11), Lynda Benglis (February 17-18) and William Wegman (February 24-25). [details]