Anthology of the writings of art critic Hilton Kramer. "In the eight years since he became art news editor of The New York Times, Hilton Kramer has emerged as perhaps the most perceptive and influential art critic in America. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, February 5 - March 29, 1975. Texts by Margo Leavin, Claes Oldenburg, Helen Ferrulli. "This exhibition of works by Claes Oldenburg is the culmination of three years of collaboration between the artist, Michael Crichton, and myself on the commission of the 'Alphabet / Good Humor. ... [details]
Photographs of artists at work. Essay by Constance W. Glenn, text by the artist. [details]
Critical theory text focusing on important exhibitions of the twentieth century. Text by Bruce Altshuler. Artists include Henri Matisse, Fernand Léger, Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia, Wassily Kandinsky, Henri Rousseau, Odilon Redon, Hannah Höch, André Masson, Joan Miró, Hans Bellmer, Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, Man Ray, Giorgio de Chirico, Joan Mitchell, Willem de Kooning, Arman, Daniel Spoerri, Niki de Saint-Phalle, Claes Oldenburg, Carl Andre, Donald Judd, Robert Smithson, Joseph Kosuth, Lawrence Weiner, Richard Serra, Eva Hesse, and many more. ... [details]
Collection of nine 'avant-garde' theater pieces edited by John Lahr and Jonathan Price. Pieces in the book include works by Ed Bullins, Jean-Claude van Itallie, Sam Shepard, Imamu Amiri Baraka [LeRoi Jones], Robert Coover, John Guare, Claes Oldenburg, Judith Malina, Julian Beck, and Heathcote Williams. ... [details]
"This book consists of pictures and essays : pictures of one hundred modern drawings, broadly defined as works on paper, in The Museum of Modern Art, New York; and essays on the subject of each of these drawings and, collectively, of the modern drawing itself and its place in modern art. ... [details]
Artist's book produced as part of Ray Gun Comix series published by Judson Gallery with publications by Jim Dine, Red Grooms, Claes Oldenburg, and Richard O. Tyler. [details]
"In this book nine highly articulate members of the most interesting avant-garde movement in art discuss their purposes and processes : John Cage, Ann Halprin, Robert Rauschenberg, Allan Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, Ken Dewey, La Monte Young, Robert Whitman, and USCO (the name of an artists' collective). ... [details]
Text by Adrian Henri. Divided into four chapters : Towards a Total Art, Art as Environment, Happenings, and the Artist as Performer. Artists featured in the texts include Ed Kienholz, Allan Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, Meredith Monk, Yves Klein, and Joseph Beuys. ... [details]
Irregularly issued artists' periodical of writings and artists' projects. Contributions by Angelo Savelli, Robert Indiana, Robert Motherwell, David Smyth, Will Insley, Sol LeWitt, Mario Yrissary, Barnett Newman, Gino Severini, Alberto Giacometti, Frank O'Hara, Larry Rivers, Adolf Wölfli, Ad Reinhardt, Peter Hutchinson, May Stevens, Frnacis Picabia, Saul Baizerman, Rosemarie Castoro, Jean Dubuffet, Michael Goldberg, Jean Dubuffet, Rosalind Hodkins, Joseph Cornell, Sari Dienes, David Hare, Oyvind Fahlstrom, Piero Dorazio, Roger Welch, William Tucker, Barbara Kruger, Elyssa Rundle, Peter Plagens, Eugene Kayser, Richard Kostelanetz, Robert De Niro, A. ... [details]