Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 24 - December 2, 1967. Foreword by Paul Mocsanyi. Artists include Sigmund Abeles, Leonard Baskin, Romare Bearden, Charles Cajori, Warrington Colescott, Allen D'Arcangelo, Elaine de Kooning, Rosalyn Drexler, Sherman Drexler, Stanley D. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the show held at 1984. Curator Stephen Neil Greengard introduces the catalogue by quoting D.H. Lawrence's character Loerke: "Today art must interpret industry, just as it once interpreted religion. ... [details]
Issue edited by Beryl Korot and Ira Schneider. Essays "What Matters Most: A Collection of Concerns"; "The Video Carrot," by Jeff Strickler; "Don't Try to Understand Media - Know Thyself," by George Gordon; "Implications of the New Television for the Open Classroom," by John Le Baron; "Implications of the New Television for the Open Classroom," by John Le Baron; " "The Great Plastic Weekly Video Magazine," by Chuck Anderson; "The Tactics of the Truth," by Irving Falk; "Video in a Psychiatric Context," by Bob Behr; "Aesthetics of the Portapak," by Phillip Lopate; "Three Propositions, Two Frameworks and an Indictment," by Kit Laybourne; "Teaching and Reflecting," by Joe Petner and Susan Sherwood; "An Attempt at Video Research," by Mitch Ackerman; "Action for Children's Television," by Maggi Cowlan; "Invitation to a Video Forum," by Anne Page; "Introductory Video Excercises," by Quincy Bent; "Portraits," by Kit Laybourne; "Theater Gaming," Gerry Laybourne; "Music, Movement and Video," by Peter Haratonik; "6:00 News," by Bruce Cost; "Neighborhood Documentary," by Larry Goldin; "Video Animation," by Chuck Anderson; "In-depth Interviews," by Kit Laybourne; "Creative Electrography," by Aldo Tambellini; "Reading: Experience Through Video," by Peter Haratonik; "Resources That Will Help"; "The Evolution of a Non-Program," by Chuck Anderson; "Video in a Therapeutic Community," by Bruce Cost; "A New Approach in Higher Education," by Jane Garmey and Jeff Bush; "Student-Centered ETV Broadcasting," by Ellen Miles; "Video for Migrant Children," by David Jonassen; "Project TV: Video as a Second Language," by Jim Kearney; "Video Catalyst," by Peter Haratonik; "Inner-City Video," by Jon Dunn; "Kids Today: A Cable Project," by Paul Rabin and Myles Halsband; "Creating an Elementary School Video Environment," by Jeff Strickler; "Video and the Public Library," by Walter Dale. [details]
Collection of published statements by Russian artists and critics, edited and translated by John E. Bowlt. With texts by John E. Bowlt, Aleksandr Benois, Nikolai Ryabushinsky, David Burliuk, Nikolai Kulbin, Vasili Kandinsky, Vladimir Markov, Alexsandr Shevchenko, Natalya Goncharova, Ivan Aksenov, Ilya Zdanevich, Mikhail Larionov, Olga Rozanova, Ivan Puni, Kseniya Boguslavskaya, Kasimir Malevich, Ivan Klyun, Mikhail Menkov, Varvara Stepanova, Lyubov Popova, El Lissitzky, Natan Altman, Boris Kushner, Nikolai Punin, Aleksandr Bogdanov, Anatolii Lunacharsky, Yuvenal Slavinsky, David Shterenberg, Naum Gabo, Aleksei Gan, Boris Aratov, Viktor Pertsov, Osip Brik, Yakov Chernikhov, and Pavel Filonov. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 16 - December 18, 1971. Texts by John E. Bowlt, S. Frederick Starr, Leonard Hutton-Hutschnecker. Artists include Yurii Annenkov, Vladimir Baranoff - Rossiné, David Burliuk, Vladimir Burliuk, Marc Chagall, Ilya Chashnik, Sonia Delaunay - Terk, Alexandra Exter, Naum Gabo, Natalia Goncharova, Boris Grigorieff, Alexej Jawlensky, Vassily Kandinsky, Ivan Kliun, Mikhail Larionov, El [Lazar] Lissitzky, Kasimir Malevich, Pavel Mansurov, Anatoly Petritsky, Antoine Pevsner, Liubov Popova, Ivan Puni, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Olga Rozanova, Nicolai Suetin, Alexander Vesnin, Mikhail Vrubel, and Ruzhena Zatkova. ... [details]
Artists' book featuring photographs of soldiers with loved ones: "[p]ublished on the occasion of the exhibition Christian Poltanski, Portikus, Frankfurt am Main... During his stay in Berlin, the artist came across many photographs of the members of the Wehrmacht with their fiancées, wives, and children. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Cover art by Bangham & Gross. Essays "Screw You," by Al Goldstein; "Ozmosis : An Interview with Richard Neville Part I," by Al Goldstein and Jim Buckley; "In Praise of Older Men," by Bonni Levitt; "My Scene : Our Lady of Fellatio," by Garry Zimmerman; "Sex Scene," edited by David Reitman; "Homosexual Citizen : Gay Minister Meets His Maker," by Lige & Jack; "Fuckbooks : Those Vassi-Perkins Rumors," by Michael Perkins; "Dirty Diversions : Guinea Pigs," by Al Goldstein; "Naked City," edited by Anthony Gambino; "Shit List," by Al Goldstein; "Watson's Weirdness," by Christopher Watson. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published following exhibition held throughout City of New York, October 1 -31, 1967. Essay by Irving Sandler. First large-scale exhibition of sculptures placed within public spaces. ... [details]
A deluxe artist's book incorporating a text by Paul Auster from his book "Leviathan," in which a character, based on Calle, appears and thus inspires Calle's premise for the present volume : the influence that the fictional and nonfictional artists have on each other. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 7 - 31, 1970 at Sidney Janis Gallery, New York. Artists in the exhibition included Marcel Duchamp, Kurt Schwitters, Hans Arp, Joan Miro, Buckminster Fuller, Jackson Pollock, Christo, Bruce Conner, Walter De Maria, Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Whitman, Ellsworth Kelly, James Rosenquist, Oyvind Fahlström, Lucas Samaras, Robert Indiana, Jim Dine, Jasper Johns, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Barry, Bruce Bauman, Arman, Barry Flanagan, Les Levine, Robert Gordon, George Kuehn, Fred Sandback, George Segal, Picasso, Man Ray, Francis Picabia, Allan Kaprow, Lawrence Weiner, Victor Burgin, Lloyd Hamrol, Peter Hutchinson, George Herms, , Ernst Hesse, William Bollinger, Alan Saret, Robert Rohm, and Robert Watts. ... [details]