Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show, a juried contest for European figurative painting, held in 1968. Includes introductory essays by jurors, including Jos W. de Gruyter, Alfred Hentzen, Joseph P. ... [details]
Limited edition publication of an interview between Ben Kinmont and Ian Wilson that took place in 1997. Includes color images. [details]
Reference book about the art critic Michel Tapié. Texts by Francese Vicens, Frantisek Wolf, Jun-iti Nagata, Shigeru Onishi and Tapié. Includes many black-and-white illustrations of artworks, photographs of Tapié's travels, and facsimilies of articles. ... [details]
Fall 1974 issue of the quarterly periodical Quadrille published by Bennington College. Guest edited by Sidney Tillim. Includes the text of the Hadley Lectures in Art Critcism held on the Bennington College campus in the Spring of 1974. ... [details]
"Manifesten en Manifestaties 1916 - 1966" issue of the periodical Randstad. Includes contributions on or by Mario Ceroli, Oliver Reiser, Gaston Chaissac, Per Olof Ultvedt, Alexander Trocchi, Gutai, Tuli Kupferberg, Hugo Ball, Hans Richter, Tristan Tzara, Kurt Schwitters, Salvador Dali, Antonin Artaud, Laurens D. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show, "RétroMusic : 1890 - 1970," held October 21 - November 30, 1985, directed by Marcel Fleiss. Features drawings, paintings, posters, sculptures, and disks by a variety of artists, all related to musical movements that arose between 1890 and 1970. ... [details]
A monograph of Richard Hutton's design work. "Hutten's designs, or "works in use," as he likes to call them, are sought after by celebrities and colleagues alike, and several of his colleagues testify to their strong feelings about his oeuvre in this exceptional monograph: Jeffrey Bernett, Aaron Betsky, Humberto Campana, Konstantin Grcic, Masamichi Katayama, Karl Lagerfeld, Karim Rashid, Marcel Wanders and many others. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at The Contemporary Austin - Jones Center, February 1 - August 26, 2018. Foreword by Suzanne Deal Booth. Introduction by Louis Grachos. Additional texts by Louis Grachos, Bennett Simpson, Heather Pesanti, Cherise Smith, Adrienne Edwards, and Julia V. ... [details]
Texts by Tarantino and Wilmes. Text in German and English. [details]
Reference text edited by Charles Doria, and compiled by Rimma and Valery Gerlovin. With essays by Rimma Gerlovin, Valery Gerlovin, John E. Bowlt and Szymon Bojko. Artists include Nikita Alekseyev, Mikhail Andreenko, Yurii Annenkov, Alexander Archipenko, Alexander Arnshtam, Leon Bakst, Vladimir Baranov - Rossiné, Victor Barthe, Alexander Benois, Ivan Bilibin, Boberman, Marc Chagall, Jacques Chapiro, Sergei Charchune, Isaac Dobrinsky, Mstislav Dobujinsky, Naum Gabo, Olga Glebova - Soudeikina, Alexandra Exter, Alexander Fasini, Serge Ferat, Natalia Goncharova, Boris Grigoriev, Hosyasson, Vasili Kandinsky, Michel Kikoine, Konstantin Korovin, Pinchus Kremegne, Andre Lanskoy, Michael Larionov, Jacques Lipchitz, Simone Lissim, Georges Lukomsky, Anatolii Lunacharsky, Philip Maliavan, Mane - Katz, Meschaninov, Adolphe Milman, Abraham Mintchine, Vladimir Naidich, Antoine Pevsner, Serge Poliakov, Ivan Puni, Alexei Remizov, Nicholas Roerich, Genia Rubin, Rybak, Vasili Schukhaev, Konstantin Somov, Savely Sorin, Chaim Soutine, Sergei Soudeikine, Nicholas de Stael, Dmitri Stelletzky, Leopold Survage, Pavel Tschelischev, Tereshkovich, Maria Vasiliev, Lazar Volovick, Georgii Yakulov, Leon Zak, Ilya Zdanevich, and others. ... [details]