Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Contents include "Hirap," by Jaakov Kohn; "Decomposition," by D.A. Latimer, with an illustration by A. Shenker; "[Letter from John Sinclair to his Wife Leni]," by John Sinclair; "Manning"; "Steppin Out with The Band," by James Lichtenberg; "News: Official Terror," by Hugo Hill; "The Time Electronicus Went Out to Lunch," by David Walley, photos by Raenne Rubenstein; "Art," by Lil Picard; "Thilm," by Lita Eliscu; "The Unknown Soldier Speaks"; "Shaggy Dog Blues"; "Two Poems," by Vincent Titus; "In the Beginning Was the End," by Paulette Cooper; "Pools's Paranoid Almanac," by Allan Katzman; "London Arts Lab," by Alex Gross. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Contents include "Hirap," by Jaakov Kohn; "Eisenhower Art vs. Erotica," by Alex Gross; "If Shit Became Valuable, the Poor Would be Born Without Ass-holes," by Mike Gold; "There Go My People, I Must Hurry and Catch Up With Them for I am Their Leader: Fuck Al Goldstein," by Joel Fabrikant; "Manning;" "Guerilla Medicine Comes to the Lower East Side," by Claudia Dreifus; "Decomposition," by D. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Contents include "Hirap," by Jaakov Kohn; "Tuesday Night at the Elections," by David Walley with illustration by Kim Deitch; "Tuesday Night at the Elections," by David Walley; "Unknown Soldier Speaks"; "Hoffman vs. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada, February 8 - April 7, 1985. Texts by Germano Celant, Roald Nasgaard, Tilmann Buddensieg, Francesco Dal Co, Bruno Corà, Johannes Gachnang, Vittorio Boarini, Wolfram Schütte, Gillo Dorfles, Vittorio Gregotti, Nicoletta Branzi, Andrea Branzi, Giovanni Anceschi, Arturo Carlo Quintavalle, Giuseppe Bartolucci, and Peter Iden. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, September 12 - November 14, 1982. Exhibition traveled to the International Center of Photography, New York, January 13 - February 27, 1983; the Frederick S. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with a series of three exhibitions held at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston : "The Expressionist Challenge," held December 5, 1985 - February 9, 1986; "Revolt in Boston : Fear vs. ... [details]
"Eugène Delacroix (1798 - 1863) was one of the greatest French painters of his period. Passionately opposed to the sterile conventions of David and the other academic artists, he took up again the broken threads of great Baroque style and created a long run of masterpieces. ... [details]
"While the Civil War raged in America, another, very different revolution was beginning to take shape across the Atlantic, in the studios of Paris. The artists who would make Impressionism the most popular art orm in history were showing their first paintings amid scorn and derision from the French artistic establishment. ... [details]
Catalogue produced in conjunction with the 2003 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Awards, granted in painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, video, and craft media. Artists include Ginny Bishton, Mark Bradford, Bettina Brüning, Namu Cho, Cat Chow, Adam Cohen, Steve DiBenedetto, Joy Episalla, Kota Ezawa, Omer Fast, Beverly Fishman, Phil Frost, Andrea Gill, Charles Griffin, Scott Grodesky, Hilary Harkness, Valerie Hegarty, Benjamin Jones, Beverly McIver, Darrel Morris, Joshua Mosley, Karyn Olivier, Andrew Rafter, Clare Rojas, Marcos Rosales, Alexander Ross, Dana Schutz, Kyle Staver, Catherine Sullivan, and Brian Tolle. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 1 - may 16, 1984. Essay by Carter Ratcliff. Artists include Jasper Johns, Cy Twombly, Robert Ryman, Brice Marden, Philip Guston, Jake Berthot, Ralph Humphrey, Susan Rothenberg, Joel Shapiro, Bill Jensen, Julian Schnabel, Ross Bleckner and Terry Winters. [details]