Two sided postcard published in conjunction with show held September 10 - October 3, 1998. Card is text only. Image presented in the show was appropriated by Richard Prince as basis of his work "Spiritual America "(1983). ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 1 - November 9, 1969. Essay by Joan C. Siegfried. Includes exhibition checklist. Artists include Terry Allen, Frederick Anderson, Jeremy Anderson, Bernard Aptekar, Robert Arneson, Gene Beery, Wallace Berman, Peter Bodnar, Roger Brown, Roy De Forest, Oyvind Fahlström, Edward C. ... [details]
First vinyl pressing of "How to Make a Happening," published as a vinyl LP by Mass Art and distributed by Something Else Press, "How to Make a Happening" is a spoken word recording in mono of Allan Kaprow describing, in detail, how to make a happening. ... [details]
The first volume of the Creator Projects publication of editions and multiples by artists titled "M.M.S. (Much. More. Shit.)" inspired by the 1968 publication "S.M.S. (Shit Must Stop.)." Artists include Alexander Tovborg, Alicja Kwade, Daniel Buren, Hesselholdt & Mejlvang, Jenny Holzer, Jeppe Hein, Katharina Grosse, Martin Creed, Monster Chetwynd, Nico Vascellari, Tania Bruguera, and Tosh Basco. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with Prospect 69 held September 30 - October 12, 1969. Conceived of and organized by Konrad Fischer and Hans Strelow. Edited section by Seth Siegelaub incorporates interviews with Robert Barry, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Kosuth, and Lawrence Weiner conducted individually by themselves. ... [details]
This book acts as second volume to Judd's collected writings published by Nova Scotia College of Art and Design / New York University Press [Donald Judd, The Complete Writings 1959-1975 : Gallery Reviews, Book Reviews, Articles, Letters To The Editor, Statements, Complaints (1975/2004)] and contains 17 essays not in the previous volume. ... [details]
Monograph of photographs by Rhona Bitner. Foreword by Iggy Pop. Texts by Natalie Bell, Greil Marcus, and Jon Hammer with an afterword by Jason Moran. Includes biographies and a locations list. "Prompted by the closing of New York's famed CBGB, Rhona Bitner embarked on a thirteen-year journey to photograph 403 venues across twenty-six states and eighty-nine cities—the studios, concert halls, arenas, high schools, bars, ballrooms, prisons, and fields where the most memorable songs were inspired, recorded, performed, and listened to. ... [details]
Brochure / catalogue published in conjunction with the dedication of Dark Star Park in Rosslyn, Arlington County, Virginia, a park and site specific sculptural installation designed by Nancy Holt and opened in 1984. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held July 6 - September 8, 1974. Artists include Ivor Abrahams, Vito Acconci, Richard Alpert, Eleanor Antin, Robert Arn, David Attwood, Giovanni Anselmo, Shusaku Arakawa, Art and Language, David Askevold, Alice Aycock, Michael Badura, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Lothar Baumgarten, Mel Bochner, Claus Böhmler, Christian Boltanski, Mark Boyle, Heinz Breloh, Marcel Broodthaers, Daniel Buren, Victor Burgin, Peter Campus, Giuseppi Chiari, Chuck Close, Tony Conrad, Claudio Costa, Norman Daly, Hanne Darboven, Douglas Davis, Ger Dekkers, Agnes Denes, Antonio Dias, Jan Dibbets, Braco Dimitrijevic, David Dye, Gill Eatherly, Heinz Emigholz, Valie Export, Murray Favro, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Simone Forti, Hollis Framton, Hamish Fulton, Franz Gertsch, Jon Gibson, Gilbert and George, Frank Gillette, Phil Glass, Dan Graham, Nancy Graves, Newton Harrison, Michael Hayden, Erwin Heerich, Birgit und Wilhelm Hein, Rebecca Horn, Douglas Huebler, Taka Iimura, Michel und Ourgan Jaffrennou, Alain Clerc Jaffrennou, Joan Jonas, Allen Kaprow, On Kawara, Josef Kosuth, Kurt Kren, David Lamelas, George Landow, Richard Landry, Nikolaus Lang, Jean Le Gac, Malcolm Le Grice, Les Levine, Richard McLean, Mario Merz, Maurizio Mochetti, Charlotte Moorman, Malcolm Morley, Bruce Nauman, Werner Nekes, Wolfgang Nestler, Ansgar Nierhoff, Dennis Oppenheim, Nam June Paik, Charlemagne Palestine, Giulio Paolini, A. ... [details]
Exhibition guide published in conjunction with show held July 6 - September 8, 1974. Essays by Dieter Ronte, Evelyn Weiss, Manfred Schneckenburger, Albert Schug, Marlis Grüterich, Wulf Herzogenrath, David A. ... [details]