Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "The Genesis of Jackson Pollock," by Francis V. O'Connor; "Billy Al Bengston's 'Dentos,'" by Fidel A. Danieli; "Jackson Pollock and the Modern Tradition, Part IV," by William Rubin; "Talking with Roy Lichtenstein," by John Coplans; "The Collages of Arthur Dove," by Dorothy Rylander Johnson; "Walter Sickert," by David Sylvester; "Ingres Centennial at the Fogg," by Robert Pincus-Witten; "Paul Klee at the Guggenheim," by Gert Schiff; "Irving Petlin," by Max Kozloff. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 20 - April 9, 1975. Curated by John Hanhardt, Barbara Haskell, James Monte, Elke Solomon, and Marcia Tucker. Foreward by Tom Armstrong, director of the Whitney Museum. ... [details]
Anthology of writings and artworks previously published by Dick Higgin''s Something Else Press, gathered and edited in 1972 (though unpublished), and presented for the first time here in print in this Primary Information published 2022 edition. ... [details]
Annual catalogue published in 2008. Contains 35 works in a full color plate presentation from Robert Beauchamp, Peter Busa, Jo Cain, Edward Corbett, Edwin Dickinson, Maitland De Gogorza, Nanno de Groot, Dorothy Eisner, T. ... [details]
Collection of essays on the state of contemporary architecture and its relationship to modernism and deconstructionism. Edited by Peter Noever, with an introduction by Alois Martin Müller, and essays by Coop Himmelblau, Peter Eisenman, Zaha Hadid, Daniel Libeskind, Morphosis, Jean Nouvel, Michael Sorkin, Bernard schumi, and Lebbeus Woods. ... [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]
"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]
"In this new book, America's most interesting and controversial writer on art clarifies the mysteries and conflicts of contemporary painting, sculpture, Happenings, kinetics, etc., and illuminates their relevance for our time. ... [details]
Critical compendium of notable post-war American architects and their contributions to the American landscape. Organized and edited by Arthur Drexler and Henry-Russell Hitchcock, with an introduction by Philip C. ... [details]
Monograph featuring the life and work of Flora Whitney Miller in creating the Whitney Museum of American Art. Photographs, essays, text by Tom Armstrong, Ivor G. Balding, John I.H. Baur, Flora Miller Biddle, Bronson Winthrop Chanler, Eliza Parkinson Cobb, Gertrude Conner, Fredrick A. ... [details]