Artist Jeff Wall's critical interpretation of Dan Graham's conceptual art piece "Alteration to a Suburban House" and its implications. "Dan Graham's unrealized (and possibly unrealizable) project 'Alteration to a Suburban House' (1978), generates a hallucinatory, almost Expressionist image by means of a historical critique of conceptual art. ... [details]
Artist's book composed of collection of writings by Dan Graham on his video works with grouping of drawings and photographs to illustrate his installation works. Edited by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, with contributions by Michael Asher and Dara Birnbaum. ... [details]
Artist's book composed of a collection of writings by Dan Graham on his video works with grouping of drawings and photographs to illustrate his installation works. Edited by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, with contributions by Michael Asher and Dara Birnbaum. ... [details]
Compendium of thoughts on video art. Edited and with text by Elke Town. Additional texts by Tom Sherman, Barbara London, Stuart Marshall, Klaus vom Bruch, Judith Barry, Raymon Bellour, General Idea, Jean-Paul Fargier, Dan Graham, Helmut Friedel, Peggy Gale, Colin Campbell, and Chris Dercon. ... [details]
Compendium of writing on art and culture by Dan Graham, drawn from the years 1967-1969. Notes on the text by R.H. Fuchs and an afterword by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh. "The articles collected in this book do not constitute the complete writing of Dan Graham. ... [details]
Artist's book by Dan Graham featuring writing and photographs from various performance pieces. Pieces include "Lax / Relax" (1969), "Like" (1971), "Past Future Split Attention" (1972), "Intention Intentionality Sequence" (1972), "Performer / Audience Sequence" (1975), "Performer / Audience Mirror" (1977), and "Identification Projection" (1977). ... [details]
Issue number 7 of ZG Magazine, edited by Rosetta Brooks. Contents include "A Woman is a Woman, but a Good Cigar is a Smoke," by Brian Hatton; "Saint Sebastian in Shinjuku," by Mark Holborn; "The Dark Night of the Body," by Ken Hollings; "We're Only in it for the Monet," by Dan Graham; "You Wish You Were Closer to You," Joan Wallace and Geralyn Donohue on David Salle; "Young Love for Sale," by Ian McMillan; "Malcolm MacLaren," interview by Krystina Kitsis; "Tail to the Wall," Jan Wandja on the drawings of Jo Baer and Bruce Robbins; "Everything You Want. ... [details]
Issue seventeen / eighteen of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "An Open Letter to Donald Kuspit," by Adrian Piper; "Frontiers of Chaos," by Peter Coates and Maria Reidelbach; "Huelgamos," by Raul Cristancho and Graham Stewart; "When X Does Not Equal Y," by Susan Morgan; "Lost and Found: An Archeological Composition," by Alex Caldiero and David Furman; "Thunder Mountain;" "The Architect as Superman," by John A. ... [details]
Issue fifteen of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "To Serve and Protect," by Ronald Jones; "The Quest for Failure," by Walter Robinson; "Interview with John Dugger," by Derek Boshier; "Unholy Alliance: Chairman Mao, Andy Warhol, and The Saatchis," by John A. ... [details]
Issue fourteen of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Each and Every One of You," by Susan Morgan; "The Perfect Contentment," by Ronald Jones; "Tales from the Dark Side," by Mark Dion; "Dan Graham's Kammerspiel, Part 1," by Jeff Wall; "The Pentagon," by Arnon Ben-David; "Hall of Shame," by Kiely Jenkins; "Premeditated: An Interview with Ed Ruscha," by Jana Sterback; "The Flutie Thing," by David Robbins; and "Untitled," by Michael Davey. ... [details]