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Artforum

Vol. 49, No. 10 (Summer 2011)

Michelle Kuo, Paul Griffiths, Cory Arcangel, Okwui Enwezor, Carol Armstrong, Catherine Wood, Amy Taubin, Steven Watson, Owen Hatherley, Leilah Weinraub, Michelle Kuo, Harry Cooper, Amy Sillman, Carroll Dunham, Terry Winters, John Elderfield, Jordan Kantor, Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Ann Temkin, Graham Bader, Molly Warnock, David Joselit, Mark Godfrey, Daniel Marcus, Rodney Graham, El Arakawa, Richard Prince, Jennifer West, Richard Jackson, Katharina Grosse, Jon Pestoni, Liang Yuanwei, Jacqueline Humphries, Katy Moran, Scott Lyall, Julian Schnabel, Lesley Vance, Nicole Eisenman, Sean Keller, Achim Hochdörfer, Irene V. Small, James Meyer, Liz Kotz, Ina Blom, Devin Fore, Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, David Frankel, Suzanne Hudson, Robert Pincus-Witten, Johanna Burton, Annie Ochmanek, Lisa Turvey, Donald Kuspit, Eva Díaz, Frances Richard, Ida Panicelli, Brian Sholis, Michael Wilson, Lauren O'Neill-Butler, Lloyd Wise, Michelle Grabner, Jennifer King, Daniel Quiles, Kyle MacMillan, Franklin Melendez, Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer, Matthew Biro, Catherine Taft, Barry Schwabsky, Gareth James, Gilda Williams, Zehra Jumabhoy, Melanie Gilligan, Lauren Dyer Amazeen, Maeve Connolly, Jian-Xing Too, Lillian Davies, Michèle Faguet, Jens Asthoff, Daniela Stöppel, Quinn Latimer, Giorgio Verzotti, Margarita Tupitsyn, Javier Hontoria, Shinyoung Chung, Robin Peckham

Issue edited by Michelle Kuo. Essays "Passages: Paul Griffiths on Milton Babbitt," by Paul Griffiths; "Music: Cory Arcangel on Euro-Trance," by Cory Arcangel; "Slant: Okwui Enwezor on Ai Weiwei and Sharjah Biennial 10," by Okwui Enwezor; "Slant: Carol Armstrong on Paul Cézanne," by Carol Armstrong; "News: Catherine Wood on the Manchester International Festival," by Catherine Wood; "Film: Amy Taubin on Cristi Puiu's 'Aurora,'" by Amy Taubin; "Film: Steven Watson on Wynn Chamberlain's 'Brand X,'" by Steven Watson; "Archictecture: Owen Hatherley on Renzo Piano's Shard," by Owen Hatherley; "Top Ten," by Leilah Weinraub; "Acting Out: The Ab-Ex Effect," Introduction, Michelle Kuo; "Spatter and Daub: The Contradictions of Abstract Expressionism," by Harry Cooper; "Ab-Ex and Disco Balls: In Defense of Abstract Expressionism II," by Amy Sillman; "Close-Up: Carroll Dunham on William Baziote's 'Dwarf,'" by Carroll Dunham; "Depth Charge: Terry Winters talks with John Elderfield about Willem de Kooning"; "Close-Up: Jordan Kantor on Albert Oehlen's 'Fingermalerei,'" by Jordan Kantor; "Landmarks Preservation: Conserving the Monochrome," by Carol Mancusi-Ungaro; "Close-Up: Ann Temkin on Cy Twombly's 'Academy,'" by Ann Temkin; "Emptied Gesture: Roy Lichtenstein's 'Brushstrokes,'" by Graham Bader; "Close-Up: Molly Warnock on Georges Mathieu's 'Battle of the Bouvines,'" by Molly Warnock; "Signal Processing: Abstraction Then and Now," by David Joselit; "Close-Up: Mark Godfrey on Christopher Wool's New Work," by Mark Godfrey; "Eyes in the Heat: Jean Dubuffet, Cathy Wilkes, and Josh Smith," by Daniel Marcus; "Artists on Ab-Ex," by Rodney Graham, El Arakawa, Richard Prince, Jennifer West, Richard Jackson, Katharina Grosse, Jon Pestoni, Liang Yuanwei, Jacqueline Humphries, Katy Moran, Scott Lyall, Julian Schnabel, Lesley Vance, Nicole Eisenman; "Playing the Field: Computational Architecture and Abstract Painting," by Sean Keller; "1000 Words: Heimo Zobernig," by Achim Hochdörfer; "Openings: Matheus Rocha Pitta," by Irene V. ... [details]

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Dwan Gallery Group Show [Button]
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Dwan Gallery Group Show [Button]

Arakawa, Allan D'Arcangelo, Mark di Suvero, Robert Grosvenor, Anthony Magar, Neil Williams

Exhibition announcement card with attached Dwan Gallery Button published in conjunction with show held December 21, 1965 - January 15, 1966. Artists include Arakawa, Allan D'Arcangelo, Mark di Suvero, Robert Grosvenor, Anthony Magar and Neil Williams. [details]

Los Angeles, CA: Dwan Gallery,
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Esopus
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  • 29 x 23 cm.
  • 116 pp.
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  • unsigned and unnumbered
  • ISBN 0976164108

Esopus

No. 3 (Fall 2004)

Tod Lippy, Doug Aitken, The Baptist Generals, Bruce Conner, Sloane Crosley, Andrea Dezso, El May, Jad Fair, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Jenny Holzer, Baldev Kaur, Mark Keffer, Marvin Lazarus, Graham Leggat, Alan Licht, Connie MacNamee, Scott McCloud, John Mclick, David Naugle, Alex Shear, Sonic Boom, Delia Derbyshire, Angus Trumble, Western Keys, Brooke Williams, The Wrens

Edited by Tod Lippy. Essays "Artist's Project: Mark Keffer: Form and function merge in a series of altered maps (Throughout the issue)," by Mark Keffer; "Mumushka: A child's memories of her beloved grandmother, refracted through the prism of a rich imagination," written and illustrated by Andrea Dezso; "Known By Sight: Marvin Lazarus, Photographer: Compelling portraits-in words and images-of prominent artists by a nearly forgotten figure," photographs and journal excerpts by Marvin Lazarus; "Homemade: An Interview with the Wrens: The band's album The Meadowlands is a masterpiece; here, they discuss its making (and their near undoing)," by Tod Lippy; "Alex Shear's Object Lesson #3: (Poster)," by unattributed artists; "Tricks of the Trade: Recovered from a Santa Monica yard sale, this issue's found object is an entertainer's gag book from 1957," by Michael Rohatyn; "Artist's Project: Jenny Holzer: These recently declassified "Memoranda," selected by the artist, must see the light of day," by unattributed artists; "The Sissy Letters (#2): Second in a continuing series of monologues written for Esopus," by Stephen Adly Guirgis; "100 Frames: Bruce Conner's Breakaway: An ethereal sequence from the San Francisco artist's classic experimental film from 1966," by Doug Aitken; "Means Without End: We asked your publicists to devise PR strategies for Esopus; we've published the results," by Sloane Crosley, John Melick, Baldev Kaur, and Graham Leggat; "Angus Trumble's 1849 in Retrospect: One year. ... [details]

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It Is : A Magazine for Abstract Art
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  • 27 x 23 cm.
  • 80 pp.
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It Is : A Magazine for Abstract Art

No. 4 (Autumn 1959)

P.G. Pavia, Peter Agostini, Mary Bonnell, Peter Busa, Emil Hess, Alfred Jensen, Elaine de Kooning, Albert Kotin, John Little, Adja Yunkers, William Baziotes, Robert Goldwater, Jack Tworkov, Andre Breton, John Cage, Sari Dienes, Thomas B. Hess, Hans Hofmann, Harry Holtzman, Allan Kaprow, Frederick J. Kiesler, Kermit Lansner, Nicholas Marsicano, Ad Reinhardt, Jeanne Reynal, John Stephan, James J. Sweeney, Mary Abbott, Peter Agostini, Williams Baziotes, Janice Biala, Mary Bonnell, Peter Busa, Nicholas Carone, Francesco di Cocco, Edward Corbett, Sari Dienes, Enrico Donati, John Ferren, Sam Francis, Ilse Getz, Sidney Gordon, Arshile Gorky, Philip Guston, Emil Hess, Hans Hofmann, Harry Holtzman, Alfred Jensen, Aristodimos Kaldis, Allan Kaprow, Frederick J. Kiesler, Franz Kline, Elaine de Kooning, Albert Kotkin, Nicholas Krushnick, Ibram Lassaw, John Little, Carrado Marca-Relli, Nicholas Mariscano, Knox Martin, Alice Mason, Constantino Nivola, Stephen Pace, Raymond Parker, Domenico Paulon, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Richenburg, Jeanne Reynal, Mark Rothko, John Saccaro, Thomas Sills, John Stephan, Sal Sirugo, Jack Tworkov, Adja Yunkers, Wilfrid Zogbaum

Issue number four out of six issues, published from 1958 - 1965. Edited by P.G. Pavia. Artists statements by Peter Agostini, Mary Bonnell, Peter Busa, Emil Hess, Alfred Jensen, Elaine de Kooning, Albert Kotin, John Little, and Adja Yunkers. ... [details]

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Magnum Ireland
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  • 26 x 25.5 cm.
  • 256 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered
  • ISBN 0500286019
Parkett
  • periodical
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  • 25.5 x 21.3 cm.
  • 255 pp.
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  • ISBN 9783907582558

Parkett

Collaboration Jeremy Deller / Wael Shawky / Dayanita Singh / Rosemarie Trockel / No. 95 (2014)

Jeremy Deller, Wael Shawky, Dayanita Singh, Rosemarie Trockel, Dawn Ades, Tim Griffin, Brian Dillon, Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, Boris Groys, Clare Davies, James Lingwood, Shanay Jhaveri, Chris Dercon, Christian Rattemeyer, Birgid Doherty, Gregory H. Williams, Ralph Rugoff, Rolf Pfeifer, Suzanne Zahnd, Jacqueline Burckhardt, Bice Curiger, Mark Welzel, David Levine

Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Contents include: "Happy Nothing," by Ralph Rugoff; "Always Judge a Book by Its Cover," by Christian Rattemeyer; "Rosemarie Trockel's Idea of Relief," by Brigid Doherty; "Blocked Access: Rosemarie Trockel's Recent Ceramic Works," by Gregory H. ... [details]

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Prina, Stahl, Williams
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  • 12.8 x 17.8 cm.
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Prina, Stahl, Williams

Stephen Prina, Mark Stahl, Christopher Williams

Two sided card / announcement published in conjunction with show held July 15 - August 9, 1985. [details]

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Swingle : The Magazine for Swinging Singles
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Swingle : The Magazine for Swinging Singles

Vol. 15, No. 11 (May 1969)

Sanderson Marks, Pierre Laschaix, Paul Brock, Dick Halvorsen, Alma Edwards, Rolf Kirby, Phil Berger, Garrett Williams, Liz Variorum, Yayoi Kusama, Takao Kajiwara, Osamu Hayasaki, Koro Honjo, Yasuhiro Ishimoto

Issue edited by Sanderson Marks. Contents include "Swingling"; "French Girls? Take 'em Away!" by Pierre Laschaix; "The Great Mother-in-Law Disaster," by Paul Brock; "The Strange Hobby of Henri Landru," by Dick Halvorsen; "Women Who Support Their Men," by Alma Edwards; "A Voice of Protest," by Rolf Kirby; "Most Dangerous Job in Sports," by Phil Berger; "The Drinkers' Dictionary," by Garrett Williams; "Supergal Tests the Land Cruiser," by Liz Variorum; "Her Royal Highness," pictorial; "The New B. ... [details]

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The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc : Tenth Anniversary Report 1985 - 1995
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The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc : Tenth Anniversary Report 1985 - 1995

Lee Krasner, Charles C. Bergman, Seymour Boardman, Milo Lazarevic, Nassos Daphnis, Johnathan Kirk, Richard Maury, Susan Martin, Philomena Williamson, Tom Bills, Sonia Gechtoff, Mark Gordon, Joe Stefanelli, Clover Vail, Bob Robinson, Tamas Szikora, Maurice Burns, Chinthala Jagdish, Steven Mark Thurston, Sandra Blow, Patricia Leighton, Manuel Ocampo, Loren MacIver, Mary Frank, Shirley Jaffe, Edward Dugmore, Ibram Lassau, Stella Waitzkin

Reference catalogue produced in conjunction with the tenth anniversary of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. The Foundation, established in 1985 by Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock's widow, provides grants to working artists who demonstrate financial need. ... [details]

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objects: 60