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Artforum

Vol. 47, No. 5 (January 2009)

Tim Griffin, Christopher S. Wood, Robin Kelsey, Brian O'Doherty, Lynne Tillman, Martin Friedman, Cecelia F. Klein, Jim O'Rourke, Nick Stillman, Benjamin Paul, Gilda Williams, Glenn Ligon, Elizabeth Schambelan, Anne Ellegood, Rachel Kushner, Martin Herbert, Philip Tinari, Rachel Withers, Suzanne Hudson, Dan Adler, Robert Pincus-Witten, Lauren O'Neill-Butler, David Velasco, Joshua Decter, Donald Kuspit, Emily Hall, Johanna Burton, Fionn Meade, Frances Richard, Brian Sholis, Ida Panicelli, Barry Schwabsky, Caroline Busta, Lisa Turvey, Michael Wilson, Nuit Banai, Francine Koslow Miller, Michelle Grabner, James Yood, Kyle MacMillan, Michael Schreyach, Chris Kraus, Christopher Miles, Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer, Joanna Fiduccia, Yoann Van Parys, Dominikus Müller, Catrin Lorch, Valérie Knoll, Eva Scharrer, Giorgio Verzotti, Alessandra Pioselli, Brigitte Huck, Noemi Smolik, Saskia van der Kroef, Ronald Jones, Miguel Amado, Pablo Llorca, Martí Peran, Shinyoung Chung, Jessica Berlanga Taylor, Jimmie Durham

Issue edited by Tim Griffin. Essays "Editor's letter: New Year's Resolution," by Tim Griffin; "Passages: Christopher S. Wood on Michael Baxandall," by Christopher S. Wood; "Books: Robin Kelsey on Michael Fried's 'Why Photography Matter,'" by Robin Kelsey; "Film: Brian O'Doherty on Steve McQueen's 'Hunger,'" by Brian O'Doherty; "Media: Lynne Tillman on Barack Obama," by Lynne Tillman; "Cecelia F. ... [details]

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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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Artforum

Vol. 50, No. 9 (May 2012)

Michelle Kuo, Thomas Crow, Suzanne Cotter, Adam Szymczyk, T.J. Demos, Jeffrey Kastner, Robert Pincus-Witten, Barry Schwabsky, Frances Richard, Johanna Burton, David Frankel, Suzanne Hudson, Donald Kuspit, Joshua Decter, Michael Wilson, Lauren O'Neill-Butler, Emily Hall, Brian Sholis, Sam Pulitzer, Eva Diaz, Nuit Banai, Nick Stillman, Joan Kee, Jan Tumlir, Catherine Taft, Gareth James, Sherman Sam, Steven Cairns, Claire Moulène, John Beeson, Daniela Stöppel, Hans Rudolf Reust, Quinn Latimer, Marco Meneguzzo, Gianfranco Baruchello, Alessandra Pioselli, Saskia van der Kroef, Filipa Oliveira, Midori Matsui, Ronald Jones, Zehra Jumabhoy, Anthony Byrt, Jon Bywater, Mike Kelley, J. Hoberman, Michael Wood, Elizabeth Schambelan, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Ken Okiishi, Elizabeth Mangini, Adriana Lara, Graham Bader, Ann Goldstein, Michael Smith, Tony Oursler, Paul McCarthy, Jim Shaw, Kim Gordon, James Quandt, David Rimanelli, Amy Taubin, David Velasco, Martin Herbert

Issue edited by Michelle Kuo. Essays "Books: J. Hoberman on 'Mad' Magazine's Early Imitators," by J. Hoberman; "Film: Michael Wood on Grant Gee's 'Patience (After Sebald),'" by Michael Wood; "News: Elizabeth Schambelan talks with Curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev About Documenta 13," by Elizabeth Schambelan; "Slant: Ken Okiishi on Forrest Bess," by Ken Okiishi; "Slant: Elizabeth Mangini on Arte Povera in Naples," by Elizabeth Mangini; "Top Ten," by Adriana Lara; "Summer 2012 Exhibitions: 45 Shows Worldwide"; "Graham Bader on 'Roy Lichtenstein: A Retrospective,'" by Graham Bader; "Image of the People: Mike Kelley (1954-2012)," by Ann Goldstein, Michael Smith, Tony Oursler, Paul McCarthy, Jim Shaw, and Kim Gordon; "Magnificent Obsession: The Films of Werner Schroeter," by James Quandt; "False Front: The Art of Ming Wong," by Joan Kee; "A Room of Their Own: Three Views on the Whitney Biennial," by David Rimanelli, Amy Taubin, and David Velasco; "1000 Words: Kraftwerk," by Michelle Kuo; "After Effects: The Art of Anja Kirschner and David Panos," by Martin Herbert; "Openings: Dave Miko," by Sam Pulitzer. ... [details]

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AWC : Open Hearing / Documents 1
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AWC : Open Hearing / Documents 1

[Second Edition] [Two Volumes]

Art Workers Coalition

Primary Information's 2008 republication of the Art Worker's Coalition's 1969 "Open Hearing" and "Documents 1." "Open Hearing" is the report from the Art Workers Coalition hearing on April 10, 1969 printed in order to bring each artists' opinion on museum reform to the attention of all art workers and all art institutions in New York City and elsewhere. ... [details]

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BOMB Magazine : Drawing, Fiction, Poetry (Double Issue)
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BOMB Magazine : Drawing, Fiction, Poetry (Double Issue)

No. 8

Betsy Sussler, Burt Barr, Arthur Dove, Elizabeth Murray, David Deutsch, Dan Asher, Sherrie Levine, Katy Martin, Bill Rice, Jody Guralnick, Jane Warrick, Shelley Kaplan, Malcolm Morley, Jon Borofsky, Ross Bleckner, Susan Rothenberg, Cara Perlman, Anne Bonney, Stephen Lack, Felice Rossler, Wendall Headley, Pat Steir, Darrel Ellis, Miguel Ferrando, Paladino, Gregory Botts, Yoji Shinagawa, Edouard Roditi, Lady Diana Beauclerk, Nina Connolly, Chuck Connolly, Susan Friedland, Judith Linhares, April Bernard, Patricia Tobacco Forrester, William Wegman, Keith Sonnier, Aime Cesaire, Keiko Bonk, Ellen Phelan, Martha Diamond, Francesco Clemente, David Wojnarowicz, Philip Pocock, Leonel Rugama, Carl Apfelschnitt, Michael McClard, Taylor Meade, Don Van Vliet, Georgia Marsh, Mary Heilmann, Louisa Chase, Lucio Pozzi, Bob Perlongo, Futura 2000, Christof Kohlofer, W.S. Burroughs, George Peck, Myoshi Barosh, Carlo Reinaldo, Annie Ratti, Sarah Charlesworth, Milani, Paul Benney, Leslie Dick, Liz Cash, Jim Jarmusch, Kunie Sugiura, David Bowes, Sabina Mirri, Steve Wood, Richard Nabhan, John Duff, Jene Highstein, Nancy Spero, Sue Coe, Mark Kostabi, Richard Mock, Roberto Juarez, Janet Stein, Rachel Romero, Bruce Robbins, Hazel Usher, Brett DePalma, Jo Pat Parker, Joel Handoreff, Kiki Smith, Emily Listfield, Bobby G, David Kapp, Oliver Mossett

Edited by Betsy Sussler. Essays "The Red Cloud," by Burt Barr; "The Children's Stories," by Jane Warrick; "Revolutionary Black Workers," by Felice Rosser; "Interview by Bradford Morrow," by Edouard Roditi; "The Birth Cave," by Susan Friedland; "Ferrements," by Aime Cesaire; "Sounds in the Distance," by David Wojnarowicz; "The Earth is a Sattelite of the Moon," by Philip Pocock and Leonel Rugama; "Portrait by Alf Young," by Taylor Meade; "In and Out," by Bob Perlongo; "Knife Story," by Paul Benney / Leslie Dick; "Skeleton," by Liz Cash / Jim Jarmusch; "Porcupines and Other Travesties," by Kiki Smith and Emily Listfield. ... [details]

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BOMB Magazine : Sculpture and Fiction
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BOMB Magazine : Sculpture and Fiction

No. 6

Betsy Sussler, Jene Highstein, David Seidner, Tina L'Hotsky, Eric Orr, Bruce Nauman, Tom Otterness, Louis Sarno, Chris Burden, Julia Heyward, Anthony McCall, Cookie Mueller, Alan Saret, Alice Aycock, Mary Heilmann, Sinclair Belles, Athos Ongaro, Rosie Moore, Natasha Nicholson, Kathleen Thomas, Judy Pfaff, Keith Sonnier, Dennis Oppenheim, Clayton Eshleman, Lynne Tillman, James Ford, Joel Shapiro, Ann Rower, Jacki Winsor, John Torreano, Nancy Graves, Tom Butter, Rachel Pollack, Christopher Sproat, Christy Rupp, R.M. Fischer, Luigi Ontani, Richard Miller, Angela Ho, Glenn O'Brien, Julian Schnabel, James Son Thomas, Gary Indiana, Italo Scanga, Brigid Kennedy, Jody Culkin, Lothar Fischer, Bryan Hunt, Fritz Mayer, Joel Fisher, Suzanne Harris, Craig Gholson, Joel Otterness, Luc Sante, Steve Wood, Kathy Acker, Mark Pauline, John Ahearn, Becky Howland, Peggy Katz, jerome Lhotsky, Michael Heizer, John Chamberlain, Anne Messner, Richard Serra, Jonathan Waters, Charles Saulson, Randy Hardy, Tom Bills, Robin Hill, Bill Enck, Felice Rossner, Alan Belcher, Tina Girouard, Andrea Callard, Not Vital, Barry Yourgrau, Susan Ensley, Robin Winters, Bonnie Sherk, Poppy Johnson, Arden Scott, David Seidner

1983 issue of BOMB Magazine. Edited by Betsy Sussler. Contributions by Jene Highstein, David Seidner, Tina L'Hotsky, Eric Orr, Bruce Nauman, Tom Otterness, Louis Sarno, Chris Burden, Julia Heyward, Anthony McCall, Cookie Mueller, Alan Saret, Alice Aycock, Mary Heilmann, Sinclair Belles, Athos Ongaro, Rosie Moore, Natasha Nicholson, Kathleen Thomas, Judy Pfaff, Keith Sonnier, Dennis Oppenheim, Clayton Eshleman, Lynne Tillman, James Ford, Joel Shapiro, Ann Rower, Jacki Winsor, John Torreano, Nancy Graves, Tom Butter, Rachel Pollack, Christopher Sproat, Christy Rupp, R. ... [details]

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  • exhibition catalogue
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  • 28 x 21.5 cm.
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  • ISBN 0870998854

Contemporary Ceramics : Selections from the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Jane Adlin, Ah-Leon, Rudy Autio, Gordon Baldwin, Anthony Caro, Paul Chaleff, Hans Coper, Anne CUrrier, William Daley, Roseline Delisle, Stephen De Staebler, Richard DeVore, Ruth Duckworth, Elizabeth Fritsch, Ewen Henderson, Wayne Higby, Nicholas Homoky, Christine Jones, Yasuhisa Kohyama, Howard Kottler, Geert Lap, Jennifer Lee, Marc Leuthold, Lu Wen Zia, Michael Lucero, John Mason, Zenji Miyashita, Steven Montgomery, Togaku Mori, Ursula Morley-Price, Ron Nagle, Kohei Nakamura, Richard Notkin, Magdalene Odundo, Ken Price, Deavid Regan, Jane Reumert, Lucie Rie, Adrian Saxe, Martin Smith, Rudolf Staffel, Toshiko Takaezu, Peter Voulkos, Wang Hong Gan, Betty Woodman

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 24, 1998 - May 30, 1999. Text by Jane Adlin. Artists include Ah-Leon, Rudy Autio, Gordon Baldwin, Anthony Caro, Paul Chaleff, Hans Coper, Anne CUrrier, William Daley, Roseline Delisle, Stephen De Staebler, Richard DeVore, Ruth Duckworth, Elizabeth Fritsch, Ewen Henderson, Wayne Higby, Nicholas Homoky, Christine Jones, Yasuhisa Kohyama, Howard Kottler, Geert Lap, Jennifer Lee, Marc Leuthold, Lu Wen Zia, Michael Lucero, John Mason, Zenji Miyashita, Steven Montgomery, Togaku Mori, Ursula Morley-Price, Ron Nagle, Kohei Nakamura, Richard Notkin, Magdalene Odundo, Ken Price, Deavid Regan, Jane Reumert, Lucie Rie, Adrian Saxe, Martin Smith, Rudolf Staffel, Toshiko Takaezu, Peter Voulkos, Wang Hong Gan, and Betty Woodman. ... [details]

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Esopus
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  • ISBN 0976164116

Esopus

No. 4

Tod Lippy, Edward Ruscha, Jody Williams, Ulysses Davis, Daniel Tannehill Neeley, Shanan Kurtz, Ethan Rutherford, Alex Shear, Ellen Kuras, Claire Denis, Steven Heller, Ati Maier, Yvette Fedorova

Edited by Tod Lippy. Essays "Cuoca: An acclaimed New York City chef recalls learning how to cook-and how to live-in a small town in Northern Italy," by Jody Williams; "The Greatest: Savannah barber Ulysses Davis had a pastime: whittling wood sculptures, including these astonishing carvings of 40 U. ... [details]

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Harpers Magazine
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Harpers Magazine

Vol. 208, No. 1247 (April 1954)

Sol LeWitt

Summer 1954 issue of Harpers Magazine. Includes "No Enemy But Time," by Maurice Rowdon illustrated with drawings by Sol LeWitt. Contents also include: "The Reputation of the Government," by Adlai E. Stevenson; "Prison: The Enemy of Society," by John Bartlow Martin; "How Make a Chicken Liver Paté Once," by Sylvia Wright, with drawings by Richard E. ... [details]

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High & Low : Popular Culture & Modern Art
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High & Low : Popular Culture & Modern Art

[Paperback Edition]

Kirk Varnedoe, Adam Gopnik

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 7, 1990 - January 15, 1991, at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Traveled to The Art Institute of Chicago, February 20 - May 12, 1991 and Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, June 21 - September 15, 1991. ... [details]

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