Complete set of four announcement cards published in conjunction with the "Language" exhibitions at Dwan Gallery: "Language to be looked at and / or things to be read [aka : Language I]," opening June 3, 1967, including artists Carl Andre, Arakawa, Walter De Maria, Marcel Duchamp, Dan Flavin, Dan Graham, Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns, On Kawara, Edward Kienholz, Sol LeWitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Rene Magritte, Filippo Marinetti, Robert Morris, Claes Oldenburg, Francis Picabia, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Smithson, Kenneth Snelson. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held July 2 - September 20, 1970. Curated, edited and with a brief text by Kynaston L. McShine. Dealers tend to claim that "first edition" copies of catalogue have one or more green foredges on one side of page-edges, stating thus there was a "second printing" with unprinted page-edges. ... [details]
Single sided printer's proof of an alternate design for the cover of the exhibition catalogue for "Information," curated by Kynaston L. McShine and published in conjunction with show held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, July 2 - September 20, 1970. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at MACBA Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, Spain, February - April, 2006. Traveled to Kunsthaus Graz, Austrua, June - September, 2006. ... [details]
"Die Verwandlung [The Metamorphasis]," by Franz Kafka with lithographic illustrations by Michail Karasik. Includes a signed and numbered lithograph and an essay by Wladimir Perts. Book and print are housed in a double slipcase - a paper over boards slipcase with a signed and numbered book plate within a thin unprinted cardboard slipcase. ... [details]
"Die Verwandlung [The Metamorphasis]," by Franz Kafka with lithographic illustrations by Michail Karasik. Includes a signed and numbered lithograph and an essay by Wladimir Perts. Texts in German. Prague, 1992. ... [details]
Next to last issue of File Megazine critiques the art market on the heals of the sale of Vincent van Gogh's masterpiece Sunflowers for a then record price of $39,921,750 on March 30, 1987 at Christie's. ... [details]
Monograph on the work of Trevor Paglen, published by Phaidon as part of their "Contemporary Artists" series. Includes an interview with Paglen by Lauren Cornell, essays by Julia Bryan-Wilson and Omar Kholeif, and an extract of "An Essay Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language," (1668) by John Wilkins, as well as writings by the artist. ... [details]
Small-scale exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 23 - November 28, 2010. Essay by Silke Otto-Knapp. Includes a biography, a reading / listening / viewing list, and quotes about Daniel's work by Marlene Dumas, Peter Doig, Michael Raedecker, and Michael Kimmelman. [details]
Issue 55 of Parkett, edited by Bice Curiger. Contents include: Editorial: "Pavel Pepperstein: The Artist as a Subculture," by Boris Groys; "Universal Wisdom at the Bewitching Hour on Private TV," by Rudolf Schmidtz; Ed Ruscha: "Ed Ruscha's Illuminated Manuscripts," by Jeff Perrone; "Critters Crave Salt," by Jennifer Higgie; "Ed Ruscha's Modern Language," by Howard Singerman; "White-Out," by Katja Schenker; "The Ballad of Ed Ruscha," by Joe Scanlan; Edition for Parkett: Ed Ruscha;" Andreas Slominski: "Berlin Detours," by Nancy Spector; "Mousedomes at the Periphery of Peopledom," by Patrick Frey; "Wordless," by Julian Heynen; a conversation between Bettina Funcke, Jens Hoffmann, and Boris Groys; Edition for Parkett: Andreas Slominski; Sam Taylor-Wood: "Sustaining the Antagonism. ... [details]