Volume one of two-volume exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Museum Fridericianum, Kassel, June 12 - September 4, 1988. Traveled to Kunstmuseum Winterthur, September 24 - November 13, 1988; Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, December 17, 1988 - February 5, 1989; Osterreichisches Museum für angewandte Kunst, March 16 - May 15, 1989. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 29, 1997 - February 14, 1998. Texts, in German, by Hermann Nitsch, Elisabeth Thoman-Oberhofer, Peter Weiermair, Pepe Morra. Fully illustrated. ... [details]
Edited and compiled by Ulrike Roos and Markus Müller. Essays by Greil Marcus, Barbara Kienscherf, Barbara Engelbach, Edek Bartz, Piotr Uklanski, and John Corbett. Interviews between Marcus and Alex Katz, Bartz and Hermann Nitsch, Diedrich Diederichsen and Mayo Thompson and Dan Graham, Corbett and Renée Green and Carl Michael von Hausswolff. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Cover collage by Cathe Cozzi. Essays "Personal Comment," by John Wilcock; "Wailing," by Nat Freedland; "God's Secret Agent A.O.S.3," by Tim Leary; "The Case of Mace : A Dose of Danger? It Burns, Baby"; "Cops Are Human Wrecks"; "Police Protection : Making New York Policement"; "Wanted for Murder"; art by Anita Steckel; "Andy in Arizona," about Andy Warhol's Lonesome Cowboys; "Conventional Chaos," with collage by Philip Proctor; "Li'l Alcapp," comic by Tony Auth; "Letter from a Greek Prison," by Neal Phillips; "The Tradition of the Nude," by Edward de Bono with photograph by Hermann Nitsch; "Tuli," by John Perreault; "The War? It's Just a Hoax," by Alex Apostolides; "Long, Hot Summer-'68," by Peter Hemphill; "The Lesbian Monster," comic by Masaru Nachoki; "A Modest Proposal," by Jonathan Thrift. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 21 - June 11, 1977. Artists include Günter Brus, Otto Mühl, Hermann Nitsch, Arnulf Rainer, Gerhard Rühm, and Rudolf Schwarzkogler. Four of these artists are members of the "Viennese Actionism" movement, working primarily in performance art, with a focus on the body as a sculptural medium / art object. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 15 - July 10, 1983. Essays by Reiner Speck and Gerhard Storck. Artists featured in the exhibition include Lawrence Weiner, Arnulf Rainer, Marcel Broodthaers, Jannis Kounellis, On Kawara, Hermann Nitsch, Gilbert & George, Sigmar Polke, Daniel Buren, Dieter Roth, Carl Andre, James Lee Byars, Cy Twombly, Franz Erhard Walther, Niele Toroni, Günter Brus, Blinky Palermo, Walter De Maria, Joseph Beuys, and Dan Flavin. ... [details]