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1975 Biennial Exhibition
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1975 Biennial Exhibition

John Hanhardt, Barbara Haskell, James Monte, Elke Solomon, Marcia Tucker, Tom Armstrong, Martha Alf, David Anderson, James R. Anderson, Dennis Ashbaugh, Domingo Barreres, W.B. Bearman, Tony Bechara, Gene Beery, Allen Edward Bertoldi, Gary Beydler, Ross Bleckner, Cheryl Bowers, Robin Bruch, Scott Burton, Barry Buxkamper, Sam Cady, Cristiano Camacho, Larry Ray Camp, Sarah Anne Canright, Mel Casas, Thomas Chimes, Joseph Clower, Maxine Cole, Christopher Darton, Phil Douglas Davies, John Dickson, Joe Di Giorgio, Paul Dillon, John E. Dowell, Jr., Carol Eckman, William Fares, Frank Faulkner, Kathleen Ferguson, Carole Fisher, Kent Floeter, John Ford, Charles Gaines, Charles Garabedian, Richard George, Abigail Gerd, Roland Ginzel, Ron Gorchov, John S. Gordon, George Green, Tom Green, Dominick Guida, Fred N. Guyot, Don Hazlitt, Leonard L. Hunter III, Miyoko Ito, Jack Jefferson, Pamela Jenrette, Virginia Johnson, David Jones, Jerry Jones, Elizabeth Ann Knox, Robert Kushner, Salvatore J. La Rosa, Patricia Lay, Marilyn Lenkowsky, Alvin Light, Carol Lindsley, Kim Robert MacConnel, David Mackenzie, William E. Mahan, Allan McCollum, Jan Lee McComas, Todd Mckie, George Miller, Judith Suzanne Miller, Scott Miller, Rudolph Montanez, Philip Mullen, Hiroshi Murata, Hass Murphy, Paula Nees, Stuart Nielson, Rob Roy Norton, Jr., Mary McLean Obering, Carl Palazzolo, Lan Payne, James Perry, Tomaso Puliafito, Cherie Raciti, Kaare Rafoss, David Reed, Roland Reiss, Gregg Renfrow, Philip Renteria, Bill Richards, Judy Rifka, Frank Rivera, George Rodart, John Scott Roloff, Edward Ross, Barbara Rossi, Barbara Quinn Roth, Edwin Rothfarb, Paul Rotterdam, Ursula Schneider, John Schnell, Barbara Schwartz, Samuel Scott, Rudy Serra, Charles Simonds, Alexis Smith, Andrew Spence, Earl Staley, Barbara Strasen, Gene Sturman, Susanna Tanger, Robert Thiele, Richard Thompson, Ken Tisa, Alan Turner, Alan Uglow, Carolynn Umlauf, Thomas M. Uttech, Mary Warner, Robert J. Warrens, Sibyl L. Weil, John Wenger, Wanda Westcoast, mark Christian Wethli, Edward R. Whiteman, Andrew Wilf, Donald Roller Wilson, Connie Zehr, Elyn Zimmerman, Billy Adler, John Margolies, John Arvanites, George Bolling, Jim Byrne, Juan Downey, Terry Fox, Hermine Freed, Frank Gillette, Joel Glassman, Beryl Korot, Paul Kos, Andy Mann, Anthony Ramos, Allen Ruppersberg, Ilene Segalove, John Sturgeon, Bill Viola

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 20 - April 9, 1975. Curated by John Hanhardt, Barbara Haskell, James Monte, Elke Solomon, and Marcia Tucker. Foreward by Tom Armstrong, director of the Whitney Museum. ... [details]

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  • 23 x 14 cm.
  • [unpaginated]
  • edition size 100
  • unsigned and numbered

Annotations

[21 Volume Box Set]

Public-Holiday Project, Champion Fine Art, Rachel Foullon, Matt Keegan, Laura Kleger, Sara Greenberger, Adam Putnam, Alex Robbins, Halsey Rodman, Carter Mull, Michael Zahn, Rebecca Chamberlain, Christopher Chiappa, John Pilson, Jeroen Kooijmans, Guy Richards Smit, Michael Smith, William Wegman, Kelly Breslin, Meredith Danluck, Alice Könitz, Jeff Ono, Michelle Lopez, Kate Grinnan, Tom Texas Holmes, Slylar Haskard, Anna Sew Hoy, Joe Scanlan, Stephen Shore, Kelley Walker, Flora Wiegmann, Drew Heitzler, James Welling, Eric Wesley, Carey Young, Walead Beshty, Rose Kallal, Fia Backström, Michael Phelan, Jonah Freeman, Chuck Nanny, Adam McEwen, John Tremblay, Peter Coffin, Craig Kalpakjian, John Armleder, Cyprian Gaillard, Jan Groover, Kevin Landers, Olivier Mosset, Amy O'Neill, Kirsten Mosher, Jordan Wolfson, Samuel Casebolt, Candace Cole, Charles Goldman, Alix Lambert, Brian Bress, Jeff Burton, Corinna Schnitt, Monique van Genderen, Terra Fuller, Benjamin Butler, Suzanna Vapnek, Franklin Evans, Mari Eastman, Charles Irvin, Holly Coulis, Brian Belott, Bella Foster, Melissa Brown, Brendan Cass, Charlotta Westergren, Ellen Altfest, Tyson Reeder, Scott Reeder, Claudia Pena, Katherine Bernhardt, Nick Barna, Scott Cassidy, Tom Costa, Erik Frydenborg, Hannah Greely, Jesse Kamm, Kalup Donte Linzy, Shana Lutker, Avigail Moss, Stephen Rhodes, Joaquin Spengemann, Jonas Wood, Heather Cantrell, Rachel Corry, Drew Dominick, Ernest Gibson, Raffi Kalenderian, Shio Kusaka, Nate Lowman, Tony Matelli, Adrian Paules, Bert Rodriguez, Keith Vaughn, Matt Johnson, Jonas Nobel, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Frederik Söderberg, Dan Torop, Roe Ethridge, Nina Andersson, Ron Jude, Kevin Landers, Aleksandra Mir, Andrew Rodgers, Chris Verene, Matt Ducklo, Huma Bhabha, Jennifer Sirey, Nancy Shaver, Susan Jennings, Jennifer Coates, David Shaw, Valetin Carron, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Fabrice Gygi, Alex Morrison, Mai-thu Perret, Aidas Bereikis, Bettina Funcke, Seth Price, Bill Saylor, Anke Weyer, Wendy White, Emily Sunblad, Josh Smith, Lizzie Bougatsos, Amy Granat, Elizabeth Valdez, Steven Parrino, Alex Kwartler, Macrae Semans, Molly Welch, Allyson Vieira, Jarrett Mellenbruch, Adam Raymont, Emily Miranda, Carol Bove, Christian Brown, Robert Medvedz, Jon Widman, Lorenzo de Los Angeles, Gordon Terry, Hisham Akira Bharoocha, Bjorn Copeland, Scott Wolniak, Andrew Jeffrey Wright, Reed Anderson, Larry Bamburg, Sylvie Fleury, Adam Frelin, Vincent Szarek

"How can an art exhibition function as a stand-in for the artists and their studios? How can a gallery project provide greater insight into an artist's practice, the way the formality of a slide lecture or the intimacy of a studio visit can? How can the back-story of the work on display be understood, without being solely reliant on a curatorial statement, catalogue essay or press release? This exhibition allows art to be understood as an ongoing and slippery practice, and less the finite, linear and object-oriented one assumed by the standard exhibition format. ... [details]

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  • 28 x 21 cm.
  • 156 pp.
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Artforum
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  • 27 x 26.5 cm.
  • 132 pp.
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Artforum

Vol. 26, No. 4 (December 1987)

Ingrid Sischy, Dan Graham, Robin Hurst, Germano Celant, Bruce Weber, Brian O'Doherty, Laurie Simmons, Maurizio Faiolo Dell'Arco, Barbara Kruger, Glenn O'Brien, Alessandro Mendini, Thomas McEvilley, Richard Prince, Carol Squiers, Robert Greskovic, Herbert Muschamp, Donald Kuspit, Jean Fisher, John Yau, Carlo McCormick, Kate Linker, Charles Hagen, Ronny Cohen, Patricia C. Phillips, John Howell, Nancy Stapen, Paula Marincola, Buzz Spector, Colin Westerbeck, Bill Berkson, Susan C. Larsen, Colin Gardner, Susan Freudenheim, Aurora Garcia, Pier Luigi Tazzi, Max Wechsler, Daniel Soutif, Ingrid Rein, Jutta Koether, Wolfgang Max Faust, Paul Groot, Michael Archer, Frank Stella, Sherrie Levine, Jay Milder, Irving Petlin, Peter Saul, David True, Paul McMahon, Joshua Stern, Mark Dagley, Joe Smith, John Gossage, Vladimir Zakrzewski, Bruce Cohen, Ann Messner, Kit Fitzgerald, Peter Gordon, Maguy Marin, Holt Quentel, Jody Pinto, Frances de La Rosa, Donald Sultan, Robert Lostutter, Sam Tschakalian, Kim MacConnel, Stephen Prina, Christopher Williams, Bert Long, Txomin Badiola, Bill Viola, Armando, Jean-Michel Alberola, Ulrich Horndash, Axel Kasseböhmer, Hubert Kiecol, Cy Twombly

Issue edited by Ingrid Sischy. Essays "Corporate Arcadias: Green Thumbs and Gray Flannel," by Dan Graham and Robin Hurst; "Haim Steinbach's Wild Wild West: Serving Color on the Horizon," by Germano Celant; "Arms: Around Chet Baker," by Bruce Weber; "Kane's Welles: The Phantom of the Opus, Velásquez in Xanadu," by Brian O'Doherty; "Ventriloquism. ... [details]

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  • 26.5 x 26.7 cm.
  • 189 pp.
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  • unsigned and unnumbered

Artforum

Vol. 28, No. 7 (March 1990)

Ida Panicelli, J. Hoberman, Thomas McEvilley, Vilém Flusser, Jeff Kelley, Johanna Drucker, Scott L. Malcomson, Haim Steinbach, Lowery Stokes Sims, Mira Schor, Amy Baker Sandback, Dan Cameron, Alex Katz, Benjamin Weissman, Miriam Rosen, Ed Hill, Suzanne Bloom, Jeanne Silverthorne, Romeo Gigli, Dena Shottenkirk, Donald Kuspit, Hilton Als, Charles Hagen, Jenifer P. Borum, David RImanelli, Jack Bankowsky, Catherine Liu, Lois E. Nesbitt, Patricia C. Phillips, Kirby Gookin, John Yau, James Lewis, John Miller, Ronny Cohen, John Howell, Kathy O'Dell, Francine A. Koslow, Eileen Neff, Howard Risatti, Glenn Harper, James Yood, Charles Dee Mitchell, Jae Carlsson, Bill Berkson, Buzz Spector, Colin Gardner, Benjamin Weissman, Catherine Cafopoulos, Alessandra Mammì, Giorgio Verzotti, Alain Cueff, Miriam Rosen, Max Wechsler, Helmut Draxler, Norbert Messler, Jutta Koether, Norbert Messler, Martin Hentschel, Marjorie Allthorpe-Guyton, Brian Hatton, Ida Applebroog

Issue edited by Ida Panicelli. Essays "Believe it or Not: J. Hoberman on American Myths," By J. Hoberman; "Marginalia: Thomas McEvilley on the Global Issue," by Thomas McEvilley; "Curie's Children: Vilém Flusser on an Unspeakable Future," by Vilém Flusser; "Exits and Entrances: Jeff Kelley on Border Art," by Jeff Kelley; "Books: Johanna Drucker on Graphic Design in America," by Johanna Drucker; "Democracy, Inc. ... [details]

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  • 26.5 x 26.7 cm.
  • 165 pp.
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Artforum

Vol. 28, No. 6 (February 1990)

Ida Panicelli, Roselee Goldberg, Carol Squiers, Rosalyn Deutsche, Francesco Dalco, Scott Gutterman, Maria Nadotti, Jane Tompkins, Rui Sanches, Christopher Lyon, Francine A. Koslow, Donald Kuspit, Hank Hine, Sarah Charlesworth, Griselda Pollock, Matthew Weinstein, Patricia C. Phillips, Lois E. Nesbitt, David Rimanelli, Kirby Gookin, Donald Kuspit, Thomas McEvilley, John Yau, James Lewis, John Miller, Dena Shottenkirk, Jenifer P. Borum, Catherine Liu, Ronny Cohen, John Howell, C. Carr, Melissa Harris, Francine A. Koslow, Howard Risatti, Donald Kuspit, Vincent A. Carducci, James Yood, Joan Seeman Robinson, Jae Carlsson, Kenneth Baker, Bill Berkson, Colin Gardner, Amy Gerstler, Benjamin Weissman, Linda Genereux, Aurora García, Anthony Iannacci, Charles Hagen, Markus Brüderlin, Sabine B. Vogel, Jutta Koether, Norbert Messler, Doris von Drateln, Michael Tarantino, André Minnaar, Lars O. Ericsson, Conor Joyce, Natasha Edwards, Arturo Silva, Charles Green, Howard Hawks

Issue edited by Ida Panicelli. Essays "Media Kids: Roselee Goldberg on 'Seasame Street,'" by Roselee Goldberg; "Special Effects: Carol Squiers on the Future of a Delusion," by Carol Squiers; "Expertease: Rosalyn Deutsche on Men in Space," by Rosalyn Deutsche; "Museum Piece: Francesco Dalco on Giulio Romano," by Francesco Dalco; "Undertone: Scott Gutterman on the Jazz Hero," by Scott Gutterman; "Exits and Entrances: Maria Nadotti on Robert Wilson's 'Orlando,'" by Maria Nadotti; "Language and Landscape: An Ontology for the Western," by Jane Tompkins; "To Marat: A Project for Artforum," by Rui Sanches; "Kiki Smith: Body and Soul," by Christopher Lyon; "Gerry Bergstein: A Self-Confessed Couch Potato," by Francine A. ... [details]

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  • 184 pp.
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Artforum

Vol. 29, No. 3 (November 1990)

Ida Panicelli, Deborah Drier, J. Hoberman, Tom Kalin, Greil Marcus, Stuart Ewen, Jacques Loustal, Maurice Berger, Martin Kippenberger, Maria Porges, Giorgio Verzotti, Joseph Nechvatal, Kellie Jones, Maria Nordman, Germano Celant, Charles Hagen, Marco Giusti, Bill Berkson, Masami Teraoka, Colin Gardner, John Yau, Donald Kuspit, Catherine Liu, John Miller, Jan Avgikos, Lois E. Nesbitt, Jenifer P. Borum, Charles Hagen, Justin Spring, Ronny Cohen, Patricia C. Phillips, Richard C. Ledes, Dena Shottenkirk, Lisa Liebmann, Francine A. Koslow, James Yood, Charles Dee Mitchell, Bill Berkson, Amy Gerstler, Benjamin Weissman, Colin Gardner, Linda Genereux, John K. Grande, Menene Gras Balaguer, Alessandra Mammì, Miriam Rosen, Sabine B. Vogel, Justin Hoffmann, Noemi Smolik, Norbert Messler, Wolf Jahn, Michael Tarantino, Natasha Edwards, Marjorie Allthorpe Guyton, Charles Green, Via Lewandowsky

Issue edited by Ida Panicelli. Essays "Museum Piece: Deborah Drier on Masquerade," by Deborah Drier; "Believe it or Not: J. Hoberman on the Potlatch Principle," by J. Hoberman; "Slant: Tom Kalin on Queer Nation," by Tom Kalin; "Real Life Rock: Greil Marcus' Top Ten," by Greil Marcus; "The Public Eye: Stuart Ewen on Barney's Ads," by Stuart Ewen; "Commedia Dell'Arte: A Project for Artforum," by Jacques Loustal; "The Cave: Maurice Berger on Yvonne Rainer's 'Privelege,'" by Maurice Berger; "A Drawing Page: A Project for Artforum," by Martin Kippenberger; "You're History, Pal: Reading Nayland Blake," by Maria Porges; "Doppel Jeopardy," by Giorgio Verzotti; "Hyperdeath and the Scopic Corpse," By Joseph Nechvatal; "In Their Own Image," by Kellie Jones; "Conjunct: City of Light, A Project for Artforum" by Maria Nordman with "Three Passerby at the Intersection Fifth Avenue and 60th Street, New York, June 1990. ... [details]

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  • 118 pp.
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Artforum

Vol. 35, No. 7 (March 1997)

Jack Bankowsky, Robert Rosenblum, Carter Ratcliff, Bruce Hainley, Mark Van de Walle, Homi K. Bhabha, Lisa Phillips, Christoph Cox, Diedrich Diederichsen, Jeff Salamon, Greil Marcus, Jeff Weinstein, Pascaline Cuvelier, Jean Louis Schefer, Paul Smith, Margit J. Mayer, Andrew Hultkrans, J.G. Ballard, David Cronenberg, Olivier Zahm, Donald Judd, Lisa Liebmann, Katy Siegel, Richard Martin, Lauren Sedofsky, Alexander Alberro, Donald Kuspit, Barry Schwabsky, David Frankel, Ingrid Schaffner, Carlos Basualdo, Jan Avgikos, Tom Moody, Thomas McEvilley, Ben Lifson, Thad Ziolkowski, Francine Koslow Miller, Marek Bartelik, James Yood, MaLin Wilson, Pablo Llorca, Francesco Galgieri, Marco Meneguzzo, Miriam Rosen, Hans Rudolf Reust, Christian Kravagna, Sabine B. Vogel, Jos Van den Bergh, Michael Archer, Charles Green

Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Passages: Robert Rosenblum on Dan Flavin," by Robert Rosenblum; "Passages: Carter Ratcliff on Leon Polk Smith," by Carter Ratcliff; "Books: Bruce Hainley on Fashion Plates," by Bruce Hainley; "Books: Bruce Hainley on Fashion Sense," by Bruce Hainley; "Hot List: Mark Van de Walle on Work Sites," by Mark Van de Walle; "After Words: Homi K. ... [details]

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  • 311 pp.
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Artforum

Vol. 43, No. 2 (October 2004)

Tim Griffin, Thomas Crow, Clement Greenberg, James Meyer, Lawrence Alloway, Bruce Hainley, Jan Tumlir, David Deitcher, Thomas Lawson, Kate Bush, Graham Bader, Michael Wilson, Robert Rosenblum, Howard Singerman, Kitty Hauser, Charles Ray, Richard Prince, Pierre Huyghe, Collier Schorr, Rachel Harrison, Wayne Koestenbaum, Maurizio Cattelan, Peter Halley, David Robbins, Cady Noland, Paul Sietsema, Thomas Hirschhorn, Kara Walker, Takashi Murakami, Jack Bankowsky, Diedrich Diederichsen, Alison M. Gingeras, Rhonda Lieberman, Stephen Prina, Jeff Wall, Scott Rothkopf, Jonathan Horowitz, Dave Muller, Chris Ofili, Inez van Lamsweerde, Banks Violette, Jason Rhoades, Andrea Bowers, Gary Hume, Isaac Julien, Karen Kilimnik, Kelley Walker, Raymond Pettibon, Urs Fischer, Assume Vivid Astro Focus, Gelatin, Rob Pruitt, Stefano Arienti, Paul Pfeiffer, Richard Hawkins, Tom Sachs, Dara Birnbaum, David Rimanelli, Tom Holert, David Frankel, Johanna Burton, Robert Storr, Michael Lobel, Hal Foster

Issue edited by Tim Griffin. Essays "Thomas Crow on the School of Pop," by Thomas Crow; "Clement Greenberg on Pop Art," by Clement Greenberg with an introduction by James Meyer; "Lawrence Alloway on Pop Since 1949," by Lawrence Alloway with an introduction by Nigel Whiteley; "Bruce Hainley on 'Transformer,'" by Bruce Hainley; "Jan Tumlir on Destroy All Monsters," by Jan Tumlir; "David Deitcher on Spiritual America," by David Deitcher; "Thomas Lawson on 'Infotainment,'" by Thomas Lawson; "Kate Bush on Young British Art," by Kate Bush; "Graham Bader on 'High & Low," by Graham Bader; "Michael Wilson on 'Just Pathetic,'" by Michael Wilson; "Robert Rosenblum on 'Post Human,'" by Robert Rosenblum; "Howard Singerman on 'Helter Skelter,'" by Howard Singerman; "Kitty Hauser on 'Superflat,'" by Kitty Hauser; "My Warhol," by Charles Ray, Richard Prince, Pierre Huyghe, Collier Schorr, Rachel Harrison, Wayne Koestenbaum, Maurizio Cattelan, Peter Halley, David Robbins, Cady Noland, Paul Sietsema, Thomas Hirschhorn, Kara Walker, and Takashi Murakami; "My Pop," by Jonathan Horowitz, Dave Muller, Chris Ofili, Inez van Lamsweerde, Banks Violette, Jason Rhoades, Andrea Bowers, Gary Hume, Isaac Julien, Karen Kilimnik, Kelley Walker, Raymond Pettibon, Urs Fischer, Assume Vivid Astro Focus, Gelatin, Rob Pruitt, Stefano Arienti, Paul Pfeiffer, Richard Hawkins, Tom Sachs, and Dara Birnbaum; "Sampling the Globe," by Daniel Birnbaum; "Pop Life: Los Super Elegantes," by David Rimanelli; "Performing the System," by Tom Holert; "Performing the Self: Martin Kippenberger," by Alison M. ... [details]

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  • 26.5 x 26.5 cm.
  • 289 pp.
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Vol. 44, No. 4 (December 2005)

Tim Griffin, John Waters, Amy Taubin, James Quandt, Chrissie Iles, Isaac Julien, Dennis Cooper, Stephen Vitiello, Christoph Cox, Susie Ibarra, Debra Singer, Yve-Alain Bois, Pamela M. Lee, Paul Chan, Arthur C. Danto, Wayne Koestenbaum, T.J. Clark, Lynne Cooke, Jonathan Crary, Eric Banks, Lucy McKenzie, Molly Nesbit, Trisha Donnelly, Martin Creed, AA Bronson, Candice Breitz, Cai-Guo Qiang, Dave Muller, Tomma Abts, Cerith Wyn Evans, David Salle, Aïda Ruilova, Doug Aitken, Katja Strunz, Laurie Simmons, Cornelia Parker, Matthew Ritchie, Erik Parker, Yinka Shonibare, Jeroen de Rijke, Wangechi Mutu, Chiho Aoshima, Matthew Brannon, Allen Ruppersberg, Anne Collier, Julie Mehretu, Damian Loeb, Jim Isermann, Paola Pivi, Hope Atherton, Takashi Murakami, Tara Donovan, Dan Colen, Christian Jankowski, Jonathan Meese, Willem de Rooij, Luis Gispert, Dana Schutz, Sarah Morris, Liam Gillick, Seth Price, Johannes Wohnseifer, Amy Globus, Marina Abramovic, Chris Ofili, Nick Mauss, Omer Fast, Sam Durant, Banks Violette, Kara Walker, Lynda Benglis, Joachim Koester, David Rimanelli, Frances Stark, Stuart Comer, Eva Svennung, Matt Saunders, Viktor Misiano, Midori Matsui, Robert Storr, Alison M. Gingeras, Ann Goldstein, Martin Herbert, Thelma Golden, John Kelsey, Robert Rosenblum, Isabelle Graw, Matthew Higgs, Daniel Birnbaum, Jack Bankowsky, Hal Foster, Denise Scott Brown, Slavoj Zizek, Carol Armstrong, Jeffrey Weiss, Suzanne Hudson, Lisa Pasquariello, Johanna Burton, Martha Schwendener, Jan Avgikos, David Frankel, Elizabeth Schambelan, Michael Wilson, Margaret Sundell, Claire Barliant, Donald Kuspit, Emily Hall, Jeffrey Kastner, Brian Sholis, James Yood, Nord Wennerstrom, Maria Porges, Glen Helfand, Bruce Hainley, Christopher Miles, Michael Ned Holte, Amra Brooks, María Gainza, Ida Panicelli, Cathryn Drake, Allison Moore, Stefan Zucker, Brigitte Huck, Jean-Max Colard, Jennifer Allen, Noemi Smolik, Wouter Davidts, Sven Lütticken, Ronald Jones, T.J. Demos, Barry Schwabsky, Michael Archer, Charles Green

Issue edited by Tim Griffin. Essays "Film: Best of 2005," by John Waters, Amy Taubin, James Quandt, Chrissie Iles, Isaac Julien; "Music: Best of 2005," by Dennis Cooper, Stephen Vitiello, Christoph Cox, Susie Ibarra, and Debra Singer; "Books: Best of 2005," by Yve-Alain Bois, Pamela M. ... [details]

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objects: 90